So, I rewatched the first Matrix movie yesterday, and have some lingering thoughts.
- When the cops and Smith chase Trinity on the rooftops and the last two make that huge jump, one of the cops says "that's impossible". Later on, the book Neo takes the disc he sells to the guy that visits him is called "Simulacra and Simulation". When Neo is late for work, his boss gives him a choice between remaining on the company or finding another job. This is all good foreshadowing.
- It sure is a good thing that the Agents merely bug Neo after the interrogation instead of sending his ass to prison, right?
- If Neo's phone was tapped, how come the Agents didn't ambush him when he went to the bridge in order to meet Morpheus?
- When meeting with Smith, Cypher says he wants to remember nothing, and be made "someone important, like an actor". Smith calls him Mr. Reagan. Ronald Reagan was an actor, someone important (as president of the United States), and in the late stages of his life was scourged by Alzheimer's disease.
- Is the cookie the Oracle gives Neo like a real-world HTTP cookie? Is that why he takes a bite but the cookie is whole again in the next scene?
- During the lobby shootout scene, the pillars and walls of the entry floor are completely smashed and wrecked. When the bomb in the elevator hits the floor and explodes in slow motion, we see debris in the floor, but the pillars are pristine. Looks like they auto-repaired
- In the "dodge this" scene, the Agent is facing Neo when he's about to shoot, but then is looking at Trinity when she delivers the famous line and headshot?
- Morpheus was sitting immobile in the room where the Agents were holding him, yet Neo's plan is to go gung-ho with the helicopter's gatling gun with no regard for that?
- In the subway station scene, when Neo escapes Smith's grasp and lets him get hit by the train, how the hell does it brake so fast?
That's all.
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