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»What movie was better? Matrix 1 or Matrix 2?«

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How did you like the movies?

Matrix 1 was better overall
38%
 38%  [ 60 ]
Matrix 2 was better overall
16%
 16%  [ 26 ]
Both movies were equally bad
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Both movies were equally good
20%
 20%  [ 32 ]
Matrix 1 was MUCH better than Matrix 2
18%
 18%  [ 29 ]
Matrix 2 was MUCH better than Matrix 1
6%
 6%  [ 10 ]
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I like the second one better because of the amazing fight scenes and because it raises more questions.

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I like the wholw trilogy, because everyone its unique

Matrix 1 talks about Birth, Matrix2 talks about Life and Matrix 3 talks about Death.

It would be intresting a 4th that talks about Rebirth, The second coming of Neo Smile

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Both movies were equally good all though one was a tad bit better

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i gotta stick with matrix 1 for this- my reasons would probably seem really dumb to everyone but i didnt like reloaded that much. i dunno whether it was the massive fight scenes ( i like action - but too much can be a bit of a bore for me) or cos i was really confused when i first watched it or maybe that Tank wasnt in it....im not gonna go into it too much now cos im tired and my tummy hurts and i need to go to bed....

good point is that NEO FLIES! but there should have been a scene where we see Neo trying to move things telekinetically in the real world but failing miserabley- i think that would have made a funny scene but thats probably just me....

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tozy wrote:

DrFunkenstien wrote:


B) I'm wrong -- M2 & M3 were exquisitely crafted storylines hidden behind a wealth of complexity, which I'm either too dumb or too ignorant to understand.

Wink I guess I was sounding like an arrogant bitch? Sorry,... that was certainly not my intention.
That's why I said "I believe without some research into it's sources it is almost impossible to understand what the hell is going on"...

When I first saw Reloaded, I hated it! I felt like it was a betrayal of M1. But because I loved M1, I soon felt like there must be more to Reloaded than I can grasp at the moment.
Like you, I've come to know the architect scene by heart, I watched the movies and I've read the scriptments countless times. But still, even though I saw some faint silver lining at the horizon, it was more the feeling that I was missing something than comprehension, which kept me at it.

My personal dawn came with the end of Revolutions and countless hours of reading eastern philosophies and integral philosophy/spiritualism.
The Matrix trilogy has become a base camp for me, from which I start to trips into different topics, which I feel could be relevant. When I return from these trips and apply my newfound impressions to the trilogy and see these concepts translated into the metaphor- and symbol-language of the Matrix universe, I can't but be impressed.
Even though I am still far from understanding every detail of the movies, the big picture does make sense to me, now.

I am giving you a few links that I find very helpful for an understanding of the trilogy:
hinduwebsite.com...
hinduwebsite.com...
uvm.edu...
wilber.shambhala.com...

Also, I think the Second Renaissance is crucial to understand the concept of separation and reintegration, as described in the Matrix movies.

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