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The Matrix - Opening scenes analysis  

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The Matrix Opening scenes analysis By Paul Davidson 10x Movies are wonderful things; they can inspire, spark debate, and even make you believe in what you are seeing. Virtual Reality is a creation of a highly interactive computer-based multimedia environment in which the user becomes a participant with the computer in a "virtually real" world. This is what the Matrix really is. In the opening scenes we are introduced to only a few of The Matrix's main characters. Firstly, we overhear 2 mysterious, secretive voices, male and female. "Morpheus believes he is the one." "Do you?" "It doesn't matter what I think." We do not know who they are at this point however, later it becomes clear that it was Trinity and Cypher on the phone, and that the phone was being tapped by the agents, who learn of Trinity's whereabouts and seek her out. The first character we visually see is Trinity, sitting at...

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