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[Matrix Reloaded] Ghost: "But you'd have to take out a whole city block to kill the power to a building like that." Keymaker: "Not one, 27." Vector: "27 blocks?"
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More Color Schemes
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Sorry if this has been addressed before, but we know about the three main colors (green, blue, and golden-orange) and what they possibly represent in the trilogy. What about the white tinge of the Architect's chamber and Mobil Ave.? What about the golden tinge to the Zion Temple during the rave? Or Trinity's and Neo's chamber while they're making love?
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Re: More Color Schemes
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Nous wrote: | | What about the white tinge of the Architect's chamber and Mobil Ave.? |
White is used for the passage between worlds. There's an old psych exercise that has you imagine you're in a white room with only one door in it; you then describe how you feel in that room. Those feelings (according to the exercise) represent your emotions regarding death (the passage between this world and the other).
Neo is one door away from the Source (heaven by some understandings) in the Architect's chamber. He stands in a place between worlds. Same with Mobil Ave. (limbo) where he stands between the machine world and the Matrix.
Also, the white construct that Neo stands in after jacking in on the Neb in M1 but before entering the Matrix (standing between the Neb and the Matrix). And the Zion control room is all white and controls the passage between the tunnels of the real and Zion.
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