Suppose you have been living in a virtual world until today. Now, there are two pills in front of you, a red pill and a blue pill. Choose the red pill, the dreamland is over, welcome to the real world. I can't promise you anything The only thing I can guarantee is that what you see is true.
Choose the blue pill, and you will forget everything that happened today and go back to the virtual world to continue your life. Note: You can only select once. If so, what would you choose? Neo chose the red pill. Neo, that man. Well, the savior.
About The Matrix 1999 The Matrix was born, standing at the turn of the century, and looking forward to 200 years later. At that time, the glorious civilization of mankind ceased to exist, and computer people relied on their mothers to reproduce and rule the world. There, everyone lives in the established life track and is controlled by the system. In the virtual world, they are updated, born and died.
People here, under the control of the system, perceive everything through computer waves, emotions, emotions and material spirits, which are simplified into computer signals by the rulers. The only remaining human beings are forced to the corner of the world, living and fighting in a real and run-down world. People who are still fighting will also find sober people and give them a chance to choose pills.
Of course, some people regret it, and even Neo had such an idea. Even in the second "The Matrix Reloaded", there were traitors who betrayed everyone in order to return to the virtual world. Traitors know that the world they return to is virtual, but there is no difference between true and false.
What's more, the truth is vague, and it's really fake when it's fake. A fresh and juicy virtual steak looks real and tastes real. Why can't it be true? ? Everything is a choice. Morpheus chose to believe, Trini chose love, and Neo chose the truth.
Another heavyweight positive figure in the film, the Great Prophet. She foresees everything and gives advice to weak human beings, but seemingly knowing everything does not make her omnipotent. On the contrary, it is because of her broad vision that she becomes easier to attack and defend. The more she knows, the more she can feel her sense of powerlessness.
The only difference is that she made a choice. She chose to save the world at all costs, just like Neo. There is still a question in the whole trilogy, whether Neo is the savior or not. Judging from the results, neo is. Then a new problem arises.
It is because Morpheus and others, including Neo himself, believe that he is the savior and he has become the savior. Or is it because Neo himself is the savior that so many people believe that he is the savior? In fact, the film didn't give a clear answer at the end, not because the attitude of the film was ambiguous, but because it doesn't matter anymore.
They believe, they choose to believe, that's enough. Neo chose to fight, insisted on fighting, and his friends chose to believe in him and fight together.
There is also a word related to choice, fate. In the second part, the locksmith, who occupied a lot of space, successfully opened his mother's door and died. Before I died, the locksmith was calm, which is the reason for my existence. Now that my task has been completed, this is my destiny.
He looked like a "tool man", but in retrospect, it was all because he made a choice. From his answer, we can see that he can choose a safer road and stand with the system, but he didn't. He chose to play his genius.
Choice, fate, and one word, cause and effect. Because Neo discovered the system vulnerability and began to explore, Morpheus found him and chose to trust him. Because neo chose the red pill, stayed in the real world and began to fight for mankind. The prophet chose to stand with them, and Trini chose to believe in Neo and love.
In the third part of the conclusion, the prophet who lost his old skin and changed his body because of his choice confronted the Great Devil. Archangel: You know. Prophet: No, but I choose to believe. So, which do you choose, the red pill or the blue pill?