Neo's ability to change things in the Matrix is only limited by what he believes is true, and what he wants to believe. As with the jumping test in the first part of the Matrix; Neo is told to believe in what he can, and he can do this ihe does so. According to his 'rule' he should be able to do anything.
I saw the movie last night, and at first I thought it was pretty lame (don't shoot me!) but when the story began to unfold, it got better and better. What I don't seem to understand is the bond between Smith and Neo, no matter how hard and long I think about it. What happened in the first movie was that Neo 'dove' into Smith, breaking his code apart, and then 'returning' to the Matrix (you see the ripples; same ones when he's about to blast off) But he didn't kill Smith somehow, and the why and how still won't come.. [img]graemlins/1ponder.gif[/img] Is it true that Neo and Smith somehow exchanged their codes to each other? But why would that happen then?
[ 05-23-2003, 06:16 AM: Message edited by: Link ]
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