The Matrix/film
Introduction Present essay analyzes three quotes from Matrix (1999 ) movie , bearing on certain philosophical questions or principles . The quotes are discussed in terms of their theoretical and mindset underpinning and critical thinking approach used in the formation of each question or statement Furthermore , it is studied , whether further movie development provides answers for stated questions or hypothesis . Finally , the relevance of the discussed quotes is studied in terms of their research and practical application Matrix quotes analysis In the first place , there is no denying the importance of the fact

that Matrix is widely credited as a compendium of highly refined philosophical thoughts and hypothesis with tangible philosophical meanings
So , for instance , Slavoj Zizek 's famous interpretation of Matrix suggests that Matrix may be regarded as ideological superstructure of our world , controlled by certain meanings and practices that prevent liberation , while real consciousness may be formed only by those , who oppose this and try to change it for the better (Zizek , 1999 Revolutionary and anti-system dimensions of Neo and his comrades are also outlined by other philosophers
Focusing on their contribution and adding our own attitude to it present essay elaborates on philosophical meaning of several quotes from this breakthrough movie
In the beginning of Neo 's training and learning of what Matrix is Morpheus teaches Neo different combat arts in computer-generated programs reproducing reality . Neo is still difficult to adapt to virtual reality . He is still tied with conditionalities and formalities of real world that limits his physical...
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