Thursday, November 21, 2019
The Matrix Trilogy by Wachowski Brothers Movie Review
The Matrix Trilogy by Wachowski Brothers - Movie Review Example Alexandra Lazar states that the idea of ââ¬Å"formlessness of chaosâ⬠can be found in: ââ¬Å"Chinese and the Babylonian creation storiesâ⬠(Lazar, 2004). She illustrates that ââ¬Å"the dragon represents the principle of order, which emerges from chaos. In Babylonian myth, the Goddess Tiamat together with other early gods embodied the various faces of chaosâ⬠(Lazar, 2004). In general, every universal religion has such binary oppositions: good-evil, chaos-order, hell-paradise, etc. Probably, the fact that Matrix is based on binary opposition helps to explain why it is so successful in our society. Everything around us is based on this concept: love-hate; truth-lie, etc. On the other hand, the Matrix retrieved great knowledge which most of people fail to see. We live in a structured world, which becomes a Matrix for us, and we unable to change it (or at least see ââ¬Å"the realityâ⬠). The structure of state, government, bureaucratic system creates a Matrix like its movie prototype. ââ¬Å"The Matrix trilogyâ⬠is so popular because our generation feels like robots or machines who ââ¬Å"conqueredâ⬠by bureaucratic system of the world order and ââ¬Å"in order to break free from this ominous and quantifying 'real' we would need to ask further questions about defining links that 'divide and conquerâ⬠(Lazar, 2004). In the article, Lazar underlines that: ââ¬Å"power in itself is deceptive as it is based on a paradox: it allows the taste of truth/knowledge but causes its own end (and arguably the end of truth/knowledge)â⬠(Lazar, 2004). This philosophical idea can be found in stoicism, and corresponds with the notion of ââ¬Å"aporiaâ⬠and dialectical exercise. For instance, ââ¬Å"in ââ¬Å"Parmenidesâ⬠the aporia means the form that the sensible and intelligible worlds are incorrigibly separated and also are not separated, in that each side has the other in itâ⬠(Doull, n.d.). This idea runs through the Matrix trying to uncover the truth of reality, but the heroes rewrite this knowledge showing that 'there is no spoonâ⬠, so what? Again, the views are faced with the binary opposition which creates ââ¬Å"quasi-mythâ⬠of reality.Ã
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