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@nojstradamus It's Shakespear without William, Smith just knows how to make words work, simple if anything he's like a rapper but sincere and respectfuly dressed.
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@n3rdym0d3l702 It loves to fuck your mind though big ass dick in a small tight vagina pleasurable on both sides, but painfull never-the-less.
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@EliAuer Considering his behavior until the very end of Matrix Revolutions, I'd say that Smith' s purpose is to achieve total control of the system; just before the final battle, we see that by replicating like a virus he has almost succeeded. But the interesting point, in my opinion, is the contrast between Smith' s belief in determinism ("we are here because we are not free") and Neo' s belief in free will. I think it is a question that the trilogy leaves open to interpretation.
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@MK93KM I think that's true. In this scene, Smith is no longer an Agent of "the System". He seems to see himself in from another perspective "A new man". Where once he obeyed the rules and was part of the Architect's method of controlling the less than 1% that rejected the Matrix (this being his purpose), now he has none. I conjecture he's having trouble dealing with this change. Possibly because unlike Neo, his mind is more "bound by the parameters of perfection".
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Elrond. V. Smith. A superb name.
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Mr.Smith is V from V for vendetta
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...Purpose.
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Towards the end of Matrix Revolutions, Smith has another monologue, in which he nihilistically affirms that life has no meaning or purpose. That apparently contradicts the message of this monologue; does it mean that in this speech, the agent intends purpose as the needs and goals that determine the actions and choices of each individual?
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I've always wondered why there are so many other characters who are irrevocably more intelligent and eloquent than Neo. Then again, those beings who I am referring to are personifications of computer programs, namely; The Oracle, Agent Smith and The Architect. Agent Smith has some of the best dialogue that completely escapes most peoples' attention span and I love the character for that purpose. "The purpose of life is to end." Agent Smith is an amazing fictional nihillistic philosopher!
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those motherfuckers man in black.....they are not humans....
Mr. Anderson.
The best line ever, ever.
impiccolomofo 1 year ago 69
best monologue ever!
xxjamzzzzzxx 1 year ago 52