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johntheplamf | 23:25 Sat 22nd Jan 2005 | Film, Media & TV
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Just watched revolutions on Sky movies, and just realised, that as the machines use humans for battery power, what happens when the humans die???.

Wouldn't it be better if they got the inhabitants of Zion to breed, instead of wiping them out?

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My only thought after watching this film tonight was, what the f*** was that all about then???!  CGI gone mad, and total gibberish throughout! The first film was a classic, but I think they should have just left it there IMO.

the humans in zion are not 'plugged in' so are of no use to the machines.

my only thought was that once the truce had been struck.what about all the humans still 'plugged in' ?!

I suppose we have to assume that ( like the traitor in the first film ) many people will say " I know this isn't steak but it sure tastes like steak " and opt to remain in the Matrix Reality. Judging by the Sunset in the final scene it had been repaired after Agent Smith's " Remodelling ". Those that chose the "real world " might want to go back to the Matrix if they arent up to the " Groovy" Club atmosphere of the Dances in Sion ( in which mostly young and lithe hotties do their thang to a pounding techno beat! )

One thing puzzled me about Sion ( sorry if thats the wrong spelling ) was that scene where the ship is ready to dock. We cut to a highly lit white room where smart operatives use see-through flat panel computers. It just doesnt fit the "look" of the rest of Sion technology which is faintly grungy and steampunk

when they die they go to feed the other humans still pluged in.....its the circle of life!!!!!

In the bit where the ship is docking the operatives in the high tech white room are actually plugged in to something like the matrix so all the high tech screens and so on are virtual.  There's a really quick image part way through the scene of all of them plugged in as I recall.

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