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05-16-2003 11:43 PM ET (US)
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Edited by author 05-16-2003 11:44 PM
The more I think about it, the more I like the idea of a secondary Matrix just for people who "reject" the matrix. Lots of threads on the net about this. I'm really diggin it. Why wouldn't the robots have a backup plan? And how can you destroy something 5 times and leave no evidence of that destruction/rebuilding process? No holes left from the digging?
The thought that "freedom" is an illusion, and that there really is no choice is a great angle. I love it. Then again, I always wanted Vader to turn out to be a robot. That the real Anakin died years ago or never existed as told by Yoda and Obi-wan. I really wanted Luke to be a pawn that was being used--even by the "good guys". At the end, he still doesn't know anything about his real past--or his real father. Betrayed and totally screwed over. Might have been tough to get Mark to portray those emotions on screen though...or for Lucas to write something that involving down on a napkin.
But I digress...
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