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RE: Outer space of The Matrix
(15-02-2010, 02:46 PM)Vesuveus Wrote: Rarebit was investigating an alternate power source which would put the machines as master by choice rather than necessity. His ideas got shot down by the wachowskis or Chadwick so it never played out.
I think that this is one of those breaks in the movie that blur between the lines between what we know as real and what is real in the movie.
I guess that WBros' and Chadwick shot down Rare's ideas for alternate power sources, because it's not just raw energy (as in the kind needed to turn on a lightbulb) that the machines were getting from humans. I think that they also used the humans as a cluster (more processing power, yay). Mostly, though, I think the machines used humans for their emotional power.
I think that the machines/programs were able to "feel" things through the humans. Happiness, sadness, anger, etc etc. In this way, the power that the machines received from the humans was far greater than just battery power.
(15-02-2010, 07:47 PM)Valaro Wrote: Yes I agree. Talking with Ben about this stuff was awesome.
Question: Now I have to clear my Blue from my signature. But why the hell was Blue not allowed?
So, in the first DVD, they mention that they went out of their way to remove all blue from the scenes of the movie "in" the matrix. (in the feature movie on the DVD about the making of the movie). The idea is the green hue of the matrix represents the machine oppression, and blue represents the real world......
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RE: Outer space of The Matrix
(15-02-2010, 08:15 PM)Sixxth Wrote:
(15-02-2010, 07:47 PM)Valaro Wrote: Yes I agree. Talking with Ben about this stuff was awesome.
Question: Now I have to clear my Blue from my signature. But why the hell was Blue not allowed?
So, in the first DVD, they mention that they went out of their way to remove all blue from the scenes of the movie "in" the matrix. (in the feature movie on the DVD about the making of the movie). The idea is the green hue of the matrix represents the machine oppression, and blue represents the real world......
Yeah. And the hovercraft scenes have a blue hue. The lightning from the hoverpads screaming through the tunnels of the real and such.
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RE: Outer space of The Matrix
there was really a choice? would the bluepill really work?
there was a choice in fact? or it was a choice we already made but need to be present as we didnt?
what happens if you take both? (haha i read about this but wont post the answer xD)