Matrix White

(taken directly from the blog)
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My first movie that I will discuss will be the Matrix. The matrix is filled with many many hidden meanings that are difficult to detect, and things that are obviously there, but very difficult to explain what they are there. Now let's start right?
What does the symbol of the womb? Many say that symbolizes the Government. This is a false view of things that help us feel content and without fear. This is a valid argument to some extent. The matrix is a control. The machines to keep humans enslaved to their advantage. The government can cover up to certain events, but are not slaves of government. The question now is, what, In any case, we are slaves of? What prevents us from being free? Are we really free? I thought about this for a very long time, since the movie was released, to the present. I think it can be endless but. Money.
The graph above represents who owns what in the U.S. The shows that 10% of the population own 90% of the wealth, while 90% of people in the U.S. only own 10% of wealth. Looking at this chart, it is clearly evident that there is something very wrong with our economy. The rich get richer and the poor poorer.
After seeing this plot allows the analysis of freedom.
Free-exemption external control, interference, regulation, etc.
Now, the U.S. is known as "free", let's look at this carefully. If you do not pay your mortgage on your house, what gives? You lose your house. If you do not pay your monthly premium for your car, what happens? You lose your car. Do what really counts? Are we really free? Are we not covered? Are we, without interference or external control? The truth is that they are not. The matrix represents the control that money has in our lives, and regulations that must be met in order to live.
Now the spiral staircase. The staircase in the first Matrix movie is a straight spiral with white tiling and black on the bottom. At first glance, you may see this as less important. However, when analyzed with an analytical purposes it is very important. The black and white tiles on the bottom symbolizes the thought in black and white, good and evil with no gray area. People who think black and white, they see not be correct or incorrect. They are radical, their views are simple and unthoughtful. The ladder symbolizes enlightenment, a constant travel throughout the staircase, leaving thinking of black and white over a gray area of thinking. Seeing things differently, seeing things that people who think in black and white will never see.
Now I will not go into the role of Neo in the film, it's pretty obvious that is a figure of Christ in the film, especially in the revolutions, when your body forms a cross. I hope have enjoyed the first analysis of this blog, and I hope you expect more.
~ Merochev
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