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All fans of the Matrix should know by now that the Matrix Trilogy has many underlying messages, Biblical overtones, and certain elements that symbolize a deeper meaning.

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  • Distraction; temptation; desire; consumption; illusion; empty promise.

  • Being a future police officer, I hate to give this explanation, but I'm thinking from the perspective of the screenwriters. The Woman in the Red Dress represents every tyrant, every power-hungry demagogue that has used fidelity words such as "courage", "honour", "peace" and so forth to get power. Corrupted police officers who swear to "protect and serve" but beat minorities. Politicians that say "national security" in order to centralize power". So on and so forth.

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  • That you can not Trust anyone

  • the idiot above me when he puts the police uniform on he will be protectin the illuminae when he joins the idiot force

  • @jimmytwotimez Congratulations. You've succeeded in entering a Matrix that condensated out of the idiotic ramblings of masculinist crybabies. A report on its pros and cons, in comparison to the apocalyptic matrix of a certain John of Patmos or that other wildly popular one which got its basic programming from the hands of Marx would be welcome.

  • @Aetheilas You're a policeman? According to this movie you're the "enemy" xD ( see teh scene where a cop writing a ticket is shown and Morpheus says this system is the enemy )

  • @MrAnderson2579 i believe you.

  • answer: the stuck together pages of the magazine mouse was reading.

  • @ExEverest10 No, I don't think you're over confident. But I do find dictionary definitions quite limiting. I like to think that dictionary definitions are good starts to expand the meanings of words through one's life experiences, observations, theories, and conversations with others =]

  • @Suwai0303 Yes, although, hopefully you will not think me overconfident, I think my definition is more consistent with the dictionary definition. The latter is not synonymous to 'desire', but rather, the act of consumption, of fulfilling desire. I did not mean 'consumption' in the strict linguistic sense, I meant it in an economic sense; that one fulfils desire through consumption, not through necessarily through eating.

  • @jimmytwotimez haha so my mother and your mother are evil as well?

  • @Suwai0303 no Suwai, pretty much all women are inherently evil....they are capable of using and doing anything to get what they want....they can send a man to jail in the blink of an eye...they can beat a man to a bloody pulp and yet sill have that man sit on death row....they can easily be rich by using their assets and marrying a old geezer with money....plain and simple

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