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Alright, Mobil Ave. is the scene of all scenes, in any movie ever made. I say this because of what it portrays - a daughter, her dad, and the mother....And the person that they see.
When Neo wakes up in Limbo (Mobil Ave.) the first thing he sees is Sati, the offspring of a very important program working for the machine world, Rama Kandra. He and his wife "recycle" programs that have served their purpose - they are the power-plant system managers, or however they interpret it.
The key to this scene lies in Rama Kandra's very seriously-spoken words...."I don't resent my karma".
He says this in such a direct way to Neo because he recognizes that Neo has a false vision of love, and he sees the destruction that Neo's mind has brought to the Matrix (Smith), the program that Neo created and sold out to the guys who surprised him by knocking at his door in the first Matrix movie. Those guys were working for the Oracle, by the way.
Then after some time, Rama says "Perhaps the reason you are here is not so different from the reason I am here" directly to Neo. This meant that Rama Kandra recognized that even though he was going to sacrifice HIS own life for his daughter, it was for the TRUE purpose of life: To have offspring and continue life. Rama would later ascend to Heaven.
Neo, on the other hand, had a false vision of what love really is. In order to feel love, you must continue the cycle. So basically, Rama recognized that even though Neo was in 'love' with Trinity, they weren't serving their true purpose that humans so often evade - the natural flow of life: Having a baby.
Neo was wearing a Trojan when he fucked Trinity, it's what you must assume. It's why, after his peak, he saw a vision of Trinity dying. The Oracle was basically fucking with Neo's head and he knew it the whole time, but he continued on his path anyway by trying to justify his purpose as 'True Love'.
When Smith says "Only a human mind could invent something as insipid as love" he is speaking that out of basic truth. But what he doesn't recognize is that true love actually exists (Rama, Sati, the the Mother), therefore he sees complete justification in utter destruction of the Matrix because he sees no purpose. And the reason Smith sees no purpose is because he has gone so long without love that he dipped into the devil's water and acquired the opposite trait - the trait of hatred. He is the program that Neo created inside the Matrix, and he himself is the reason for the possible end of the 'human' race.
Neo: "If you get caught using that ...."
Oracle's worker: "I know, you don't exist".
"You don't exist" ....think about that. The guy is a program who is working for the Oracle, and the second Neo handed him that tiny disk, it opened up a Pandora's box that Neo had basically denied the whole time. Which is why "You Dont exist" is another way of saying "You are already deleted". It would be inevitable.
And that's where Trinity comes into the picture.
Trinity was the bait that the Oracle used to get Neo to the Source. She 'believed' he would get there because the Oracle knows herself so well that she is able to see what's best for the world, even if it means being a manipulator and fucking with people's heads. She was in love with life itself, and saw the goodness in the people who still had souls. The children, the offpspring, and the rising Sun.
She had "Bad News" for Neo because Neo had already sold his soul at the beginning of the first Matrix movie.
Basically, Neo is sacrificed for the system for reasons we don't know. Denial IS the most predictable of human responses, and Neo was in major denial at the end. He knew what he had done, he knew that Smith was his creation, but he denied it the whole time and Trinity was his only hope / source of life. When she was gone, he recognized that he had to deal with his own skin. He knew that his end was coming, and the Oracle allowed it to happen.
"You're right Smith, it was inevitable".
He finally gave into the destruction that he caused. Therefore he gave his life to end the problem he created - Smith - Hatred - Destruction - of Zion.
The end.
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