Movie The Matrix

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MOVIE THE MATRIX

Movie the Matrix

Movie the Matrix

Outline of the Essay

Thesis Statement

The Matrix is a best movie about appliances that have supposedly taken over humans and confined them in a computer program that conceives truth for them.

Introduction

The video, "The Matrix" is a convoluted, yet very simple watching video. It involves numerous things to believe about, but is easy to understand. "The Matrix" blends love and action into one great movie. (Horsley,2003)This paper will discuss the movie Matrix in relation to the chosen theory Trilogy as Critical Theory of Alienation: Communicating a Message of Radical Transformation.

Reasons

The cause or creation of the Matrix is the work of the machines. But ironically, they gradually took over and ended up controlling humans by enslaving them in a world where mankind reached their pinnacle civilization. He is an optimist and help but to believe what he believes which is that a selected one (Neo) will free humans from the Matrix. (Faller,2004)

Another likeness is the unidentified, and how some persons want to no more and break away from the mesmerizing hold the overlords have on the humans. As I cited before, the appliances had created this world and enslaved humans to it. There are cute references that link Alice in Wonderland to this theme, including the follow the white rabbit connection. (Lawrence,2004)

The other main topics in the movie were artificial intelligence and the man/machine relationship. (Horsley,2003)He is a individual that accepts as true in something or someone in this case, so much so that he will do anything to make it arrive true. Humans originally controlled the appliances that conceived the Matrix. In the movie it is treated as a glitch.(Barton,2005)

Opinion

Since the release of the first MATRIX movie in 1999, and especially after The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions in 2003, a continuous flow of articles and books ensued, addressing how the movies are tied into philosophical, religious, and existential traditions of thought. What is most peculiar about the related literature to date is the absence of a sustained attempt to determine the nature of the specific relevance the movies might have for us, today - from a social-theoretical perspective. (Horsley,2003)Attempts abound to relate the movies to longrunning debates in analytical philosophy, theology, and postmodernism. Interpreters have pointed out the affinity of the perspective the movies open up especially the first one with Plato's allegory of the cave, Descartes' “cogito ergo sum,” and Kierkegaard's “philosophy of faith.” ...
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