Who said Mr Anderson in the Matrix?
– ‘The Matrix’, 1999. 9. “Agent Smith: Why, Mr. Anderson?
What did Morpheus say about most people who are in the Matrix?
But until we do, these people are still a part of that system and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inured, so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it.
Why do you keep fighting Mr Anderson?
You can’t win. It’s pointless to keep fighting. Why, Mr. Anderson?
Is The Matrix a dream?
Morpheus reveals that Neo has been a slave to ‘The Matrix’ his whole life, like billions of other humans. It turns out ‘The Matrix’ is a network of immobilised humans connected and forced to live out their lives within a computerised dream.
Is Neo a virus in The Matrix?
Neo was implanted with a bug tracker early on in the film, used allegedly to track Neo after he met with the agents. But Neo makes contact with Trinity and Switch and Apoc, and then morpheus, and there is no agent in sight. We have seen agents materialize from random people.
Why do you persist?!?
Why do you persist? Neo :Because I choose to. Morpheus: I have imagined this moment for a long time. Is it real?
Why does Neo keep fighting?
When Neo and Morpheus first discuss fate, Neo says he doesn’t believe in it and that he likes to be in control of his own life. Here, when Neo says that despite the destruction of everything he loves he’ll continue fighting because he chooses to, he means he fights for the right to continue making choices.
Why is Neo called Thomas Anderson?
Even Neo’s Matrix name, Thomas Anderson, suggests a parallel with Christ. “Anderson” literally means “son of man,” a phrase used to describe Christ in the Gospels. “Thomas” suggests the New Testament figure of the disciple Thomas who won’t believe in Christ’s resurrection until he sees proof with his own eyes.
What message is the matrix trying to convey?
The Matrix trilogy suggests that everyone has the individual responsibility to make the choice between the real world and an artificial world. Though Neo is the exemplar of free will, fate plays a large role in his adventure. Neo relies on the Oracle, and everything she says comes true in some way.