Strong contender for best movie ever made, IMO
The Matrix - The bit where they talk about AI for the first time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVM5-_fusjs&start=161
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVM5-_fusjs&start=161
Strong contender for best movie ever made, IMO
16 Comments
probable_possum@leminal.space · 12 pts · 44d
The entire premise of the movie that machines need humans to create power and therefore a virtual reality is set up to keep them calm is very antroprocentric. Cows would do. Or solar panels. Even if humans where required there is no need to VR them, anesthesiologists would agree.
An atmospheric action movie with an interesting twist, nevertheless. And the soundtrack is awesome.
Visstix@lemmy.world · 21 pts · 44d
Yeah the original premise was using the humans as processing power, but they thought the audience would understand this better or something.
probable_possum@leminal.space · 4 pts · 44d
That makes a lot more sense. :)
teft@piefed.social · 6 pts · 44d
At the time people were much less exposed to computers. Most people didn’t know what a processor was but did know what a battery was hence the chance.
probable_possum@leminal.space · 1 pts · 44d
It's fine. :) That's quite possible. At the time a CPU holder described an under desk PC mount and the favourite pc-related buzz word was Multimedia.
The movie plot of using people for parasitic purposes wasn't unknown though - like in Invasion of the body snatchers. Also The Thing comes to mind.
CookieOfFortune@lemmy.world · 14 pts · 44d
The machines originally ran on solar but the humans blotted out the Sun so then the machines turned to humans for energy.
probable_possum@leminal.space · 4 pts · 44d
Oooh. Right. The thing with the sun. :)
Follow up question: Why is there a conflict about earth's resources in the first place? Machines could migrate to space - nearly unlimited resources and free full spectrum solar power.
That original premise about human brain processing power makes a lot more sense to me. Where machines and humans must coexist.
LeFrog@discuss.tchncs.de · 8 pts · 44d
As far as I remember this was not addressed in the movies, but there are very practical reasons:
I mean, its doable and we already sent vulnerable humans and electronics to the moon etc. But the machines in the Matrix movies seem to care a lot about efficiency. Sending themselves into space seems to be very inefficient at this point.
femtek@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 1 pts · 44d
There is also the cannon comics and one is about fighting real aliens that want to destroy the machines.
probable_possum@leminal.space · 0 pts · 44d
:)
witheyeandclaw@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 44d
Androids start taking jobs, so angry mobs start violently segregating them from society. The machines all pack up and move somewhere to be alone, but humans still feel threatened by them and their new society, so they preemptively attack. Spacefaring technology wasn't an option before things boiled over to existential war.
LePoisson@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 44d
Another part of it is the machines feel some obligation to preserving humanity since they are their creators.
It's not just for power if I am remembering the animatrix stuff right but I could just be making that shit up.
Adderbox76@lemmy.ca · 4 pts · 44d
The line that always sticks in my head as apropos is the line when Smith is talking to Morpheus:
WesternInfidels@feddit.online · 2 pts · 28d
I don't know that I'd ever argue it was the "best movie ever made." But it's certainly true that seeing it in the theater, at release, felt like a seismic shock. It felt different from other action movies, so much more imaginative, so reflective, so considered. So much of what followed was influenced by it.
Some of my favorite parts are the quiet parts, like this scene. And Fishburne was so very good at the quiet parts. I wish more movies were willing to copy the pacing, the willingness to be slow, sometimes, of the first Matrix movie.
Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe · 1 pts · 44d
Oh, my sweet summer child, not by a country mile.
Interesting, at best
Prox@lemmy.world · 12 pts · 44d
https://www.imdb.com/chart/top/
Number 16 here. Other ratings aggregates place it similarly. I'd say that's a valid contender, and a damn sight closer than a country mile.