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The Matrix franchise is a sci-fi classic, despite illogical plot holes in all four Matrix movies.
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The fifth Matrix film may try to correct past mistakes, but logic may still be in short supply.
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The story of the original trilogy struggled with unlikely scenarios, like Zion near the Earth’s heart and human batteries.
The Wachowskis struck gold with The matrix, But there are some things about the four-film franchise that make no sense. Beginning with 1999’s seminal cyberpunk The matrixIn 2003, the series released a sequel in two parts in 2003, forming a trio of movies. The matrix reloaded is followed by The matrix revolutionsComplete Warner Bros.’ Initial plan to release a trilogy. Then, in 2021, The matrix Movies are joined by The Matrix Resurrection. It was four movies with plenty of plot holes, but plenty of sci-fi gold along the way.
Despite the limited commercial and critical success of The Matrix ResurrectionThe vast success of the franchise overall led Warner Bros. to green light a fifth Matrix Movie. With a job title of The matrix 5, The sequel has a chance to fill in the plot holes of the predecessors With logic and rational explanations. However, given the series’ track record, that seems unlikely. The history of The matrix is probably so great because it tackles the furthest edge of what might be possible in the distant future. However, as is perhaps inevitable with such ambition, this created many problems in the narrative of the series.
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Zion at the center of the earth
The Matrix (1999)
Shown full of people in the infamous violence scene, Zion was the cavernous underground world where the human rebels lived In opposition to the machines, but it did not always make sense. The trilogy referred to Zion throughout and it was successful as a facet of the movie’s world-building, but the underground city is not so easy to rationalize. The underground city probably used hydroponics or heat lamps to grow food, although the scale of it seemed a stretch.
Zion demonstrated Wachowski’s cyberpunk sensibility, combining the rebellious aesthetic with the futuristic. However, at one point, Tank comments to Neo that Zion is near the Earth’s heart. This would be physically impossible – Pressure and heat would have prevented any kind of infrastructure or construction near the Earth’s core. It is possible that Tank was vague The Animatrix Referred to Zion as approximately 4 km underground. In any case, the fictional city makes little sense in real life.
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Human batteries
The Matrix (1999)
The matrix Popularized the dystopian concept of human batteries, which is just as scientifically improbable as it is terrifying. The machines power their society with years worth of humans Stored in pods. Those in the pods were wired up to a simulation that made them believe they were living in their old reality. However, as chilling as the idea is, humans would not have produced enough energy to be useful to the machines, compared to the nutrients that keep humans alive.
The law of thermodynamics dictates that energy is never created or destroyed, only transferred and changed in form – Calories absorbed by humans would be used in digestion, leaving only minor remnants of heat energy. Of course, in the movies, human energy is combined with a kind of mysterious fusion that slightly improves the impossibility of this energy source. The fusion has never been explained, but it is uncertain how it would increase human heat.
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The cut-tricks
The Matrix Resurrections (2021)
The credits scene of The Matrix Resurrection Defied logic for many reasons, with “The cut-tricks” provided the crux of the confusion. At Neo’s workplace, Deus Machina, The creative team behind the universe Matrix Games led by Neo was busy brainstorming ways to continue the company’s success. “Movies are dead, games are dead, storytelling is dead“was provided as input, with someone suggesting cat videos as a solution, along with the meta word”Cat tricks.”
…”Cat tricks“Didn’t even rhyme with MatrixMaking the creative team look like they’ve run out of good ideas completely.
A Matrix just like “Cat tricks” Would have made more sense if it demonstrated any degree of ingenuity. Intelligence would have been enough – it would have fun in Deus Machina, and in the franchise concept the scene is ripping, while giving some credibility.Cat tricks“Didn’t even rhyme with MatrixMaking the creative team look like they’ve run out of good ideas completely. Perhaps this was the exact point, but it will remain a debatable mystery.
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Morpheus identifies Neo as the one
The Matrix (1999)
Despite many suggestions, it has never been fully confirmed how Morpheus knew that Neo was the one. Morpheus has been watching Neo and his hacker activity, which signals Neo’s candidacy for the one. Neo was a total cyber criminalDemonstrating a certain capacity to navigate the matrix. Not only that, but Trinity likes to watch Neo, tying into the Oracle’s prophecy that Trinity would fall in love with the One.
Not to mention that neo is an anagram of one. however, There was a lack of any conclusive proof that Neo was the one. This led many to theorize that perhaps Agent Smith was the one instead of Neo – Smith also presented a problematic anomaly for the machines. Plus, Smith was “Born within“The Matrix as Morpheus suggested the One was. This in turn meant that Neo’s fate was perhaps never certain, making Morpheus’ theories more confusing.
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The Zion Emergency Rave
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
If it demonstrates something, The matrix The Zion Rav scene showed how extraordinary the vision of the Wachowski sisters was – they were not prepared to compromise, even if the story made little sense. Adding to the world’s cyberpunk trappings was the insertion of the party sceneWhich was extremely convincing as far as illegal raves go. In this scene, humanity stood out as messy and physical compared to the clinically artificial atmosphere of the machines, but the premise of the party raised eyebrows.
The party was called to show the machines that people are not afraid, according to Morpheus, but that wouldn’t work if the party was over when the machines got there. But mostly, The Rave’s organization in response to the emergency of impending attack of the machines seemed somewhat lacking in foresight. If there was anything at all to do to help prevent collateral damage from the attack, the residents of Zion danced instead.
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Neo and Trinity flying over the scorched sky
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
The matrix referred to a “burnt sky“As one of the defining features of its dystopia, but the sky did not look so dry in The matrix revolutions. Neo and Trinity flew the logos above the clouds in a redemptive moment that proved that the beauty of the sun is still reachable, if only just. This in itself is not the plot hole, as the Matrix explains throughout the franchise that the “burnt sky“was a picture of artificial clouds.
Mankind created the artificial storm clouds to block off the machines’ access to the sun because they are operating off solar power. This held true when the Logos flew above the clouds – sentinels fell away from the ship, unable to follow. however, The machines were far more advanced than humanity And they were also said to explore outer space, creating the mysterious plot hole from which they could not transcend the clouds.
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Sati and her parents
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Sati was a character who played in the themes of the broad Matrix History, however, presented several mysteries upon examination. Sati is smuggled by her parents into the matrix due to being a threat of deletion As a target program. However, it was not clear what led to its existence as an official program, other than her parents creating it. The goal of Sati symbolized obviously the human trait of love finally made an appearance in machine life.
… Sati was a suitable foreshadowing of the direction the Matrix was headed in.
This would make sense if Sati was born after Neo’s sacrifice, reflecting the change he made to imprint love on the system. But Sati appeared to exist before this, raising the question of how the machines failed to predict Neo’s action if they were able to “Without purpose“Love all along. Despite this, Sati was an apt foreshadowing of the direction the Matrix was headed in.
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Humans scorching the sky
The Matrix (1999)
Morpheus explains the post-apocalyptic environment of ​​The Matrix to Neo, but it does not hold up well to control. Morpheus clarified that machines warmed with humans to destroy the climate – “We don’t know who hit first, us or them. But we know that it was us who dried up the sky.“People beat because”at the time, [Machines] were dependent on solar power.”
This desperate act seemed to mutually assured destruction since People are also dependent on the sun. Morpheus said that “It was believed [Machines] would not be able to survive without an energy source as abundant as the sun.“But humans, relying on food grown on an Earth reliant on photosynthesis, are much more reliant on the sun as a source of food than machines, making this act completely nonsensical.
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Trinity come back to life
The Matrix Resurrection (2021)
The Matrix Resurrection was a flabbergasting spectacle in many ways, and Trinity’s resurrection was one of the most surprising elements. It was a pleasure to see such beloved characters return to screens, and it was cathartic to see Trinity and Neo get the happy ending they deserved. But Trinity and Neo’s resurrection constituted some of the more challenging plot points From the movie, with Carrie-Anne Moss’ Trinity experience an unlikely plot twist.
For Neo to be revived after some recoding, just about escaping incredulity after his mind is destroyed by Smith’s viral onslaught in The matrix revolutions. But Trinity is killed very physically near the end of the final movie of the original trilogy, and the machines managed to revive it in its entirety. Although The matrix Set in the future, this sci-fi necromancy was fairly unexplained, aside from a resurrection pod that was able to restore Trinity to life.
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The agents’ body-jumping
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
Hugo Weaving’s inimitable Agent Smith is one of cinema’s most iconic villains, however Smith’s body jumping ability presented something of a plot hole. Set against Smith’s many understandable powers, his ability to transport himself to multiple bodies in the Matrix was astonishing. This ability, which developed in the last two movies of the original trilogy, seemed to make Smith all-powerful. Despite this, Smith is confirmed not to be omnipotent or omniscient.
Smith can jump from body to body in the matrixrendering it unclear how he did not defeat Neo and Trinity sooner. Like a virus, Smith spread faster, and the Smith clones presented an even greater threat to Neo and his crew. But if Smith can own most bodies in The matrixHe had many opportunities to inspect the film’s protagonists and beat them. Nevertheless, the movies made Smith’s power appear seamless and only questionable under very close scrutiny.