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<blockquote data-quote="Quasqueton" data-source="post: 1208943" data-attributes="member: 3854"><p>And what was the deal with the little girl?</p><p></p><p>[spoiler]Her program parents (apparently from the matrix) were putting her on a train to go. . . where? She ended up in the matrix, where the parents say they live. Why did they need to ride "the train" to get the girl to the Oracle? The parents were programs with "mundane" jobs? Why would they need programs that did the jobs of humans? And then at the end, the little girl created a rainbow effect at sunrise? Huh?</p><p></p><p>The first two movies, when I think more about them make go, "cool". This movie, though, when I think more about it makes me go, "huh?"</p><p></p><p>Although I do like Smith's reaction after assimilating the Oracle. And he essentially "explained" that reaction when he told Neo that he knew he would win the fight. This is the only plot piece that got wrapped up for me. All the other little things just went over my head, I guess.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>And I went into this movie fully expecting to love it, because I loved the first two. But the tapestry they were weaving seems terribly frayed with loose strings here at the end. I liked this movie as a spectacle (to take someone else's words), but not as a final part of the trilogy.</p><p></p><p>Quasqueton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quasqueton, post: 1208943, member: 3854"] And what was the deal with the little girl? [spoiler]Her program parents (apparently from the matrix) were putting her on a train to go. . . where? She ended up in the matrix, where the parents say they live. Why did they need to ride "the train" to get the girl to the Oracle? The parents were programs with "mundane" jobs? Why would they need programs that did the jobs of humans? And then at the end, the little girl created a rainbow effect at sunrise? Huh? The first two movies, when I think more about them make go, "cool". This movie, though, when I think more about it makes me go, "huh?" Although I do like Smith's reaction after assimilating the Oracle. And he essentially "explained" that reaction when he told Neo that he knew he would win the fight. This is the only plot piece that got wrapped up for me. All the other little things just went over my head, I guess.[/spoiler] And I went into this movie fully expecting to love it, because I loved the first two. But the tapestry they were weaving seems terribly frayed with loose strings here at the end. I liked this movie as a spectacle (to take someone else's words), but not as a final part of the trilogy. Quasqueton [/QUOTE]
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