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Wednesday, November 12, 2003

NOW I HAVE SEEN THE MATRIX

Savoring my last chances to spend time with mr. dw.

And I loved it. As I had expected (and blogged yesterday). The movie. And of course the time spent as well. ''The end left us with more questions than answers, and frankly, we wouldn't have it any other way.''

Another quote from Black Table:
"The Matrix universe is such a momentous artistic achievement, functioning on so many levels, that the negative popular reaction to the last two installments of the series doesn't just sit poorly with us, it's positively infuriating."
and
"The architect tells the oracle, 'that was a dangerous little game you played.' Huh? Excuse me? What the hell does that mean? And wait, how does that little girl fit into this? What, exactly, happened to Neo and Agent Smith? Are there still humans stuck in The Matrix? If the war is over, can humans and machines really live in harmony? The end The Matrix: Revolutions leaves us with more questions than answers, and frankly, we wouldn't have it any other way."