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<blockquote data-quote="Theone0581" data-source="post: 6055611" data-attributes="member: 92870"><p>I would like to take a bit of time and give my option upon the roles that the agents had plaid in the The Matrix. I'll do my best to keep this brief. After watching this movie I've come to the conclusion that the agents weren't really the bad guys. I believe that they were the protectors of a society of freedom of an organized populace. They had laws and rules in which this society in. There was no reason to adapt, because what they lived in was natural ignorance. The people who lived in the matrix lived in a parallel world that we live in today. People were offered freedom of religion and organized construction of civilization. The idea of an agent (excluding smith) was to protect this balance. Now don't deviate from my thesis, the machines could be considered a type of monarchy restricting control to the world in which they wanted to control... I'm not saying that was right. I am saying, however, that the agent's were given the title "bad guys" which in fact, I believe is not so much the case. The "unplugged" on the other hand, might be considered to be that of a protagonist. To me, Neo and the others were anarchist trying to bring down the balance of a society in which people could in fact, live freely. Even if it was artificial. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Just something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theone0581, post: 6055611, member: 92870"] I would like to take a bit of time and give my option upon the roles that the agents had plaid in the The Matrix. I'll do my best to keep this brief. After watching this movie I've come to the conclusion that the agents weren't really the bad guys. I believe that they were the protectors of a society of freedom of an organized populace. They had laws and rules in which this society in. There was no reason to adapt, because what they lived in was natural ignorance. The people who lived in the matrix lived in a parallel world that we live in today. People were offered freedom of religion and organized construction of civilization. The idea of an agent (excluding smith) was to protect this balance. Now don't deviate from my thesis, the machines could be considered a type of monarchy restricting control to the world in which they wanted to control... I'm not saying that was right. I am saying, however, that the agent's were given the title "bad guys" which in fact, I believe is not so much the case. The "unplugged" on the other hand, might be considered to be that of a protagonist. To me, Neo and the others were anarchist trying to bring down the balance of a society in which people could in fact, live freely. Even if it was artificial. Just something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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