Matrix Rewritten!

...to convince me that robots who took the control of the world from the humans are not smart enough to construct nuclear and thermo powerplants despite that pollution and safety measures are not a problem anymore, but are smart enough to construct vast fields where human embryos can grow and huge power plants that extract energy from human body heat and brain electricity. Screenwriters obviously don't know squat about energy conversion efficiency and the fact that draining energy from humans is like the most INEFFICIENT way to harvest energy. Or they just don't care. Which is probably the case. And I'm not being a fanatic realist here. I know this is science FICTION but that "science" part means we have to follow the minimum of common sense and reality. Unless we say the plot is happening in twilight zone which is not the case here. Second nonsense is that humans have to live in this virtual reality while serving a purpose of a light bulb in the real world. Actually this brain activity would drain and request more energy input and result in less energy output from human bodies which means that robots had no reason to create and sustain this virtual reality. Third nonsense is that a human grown body, that lived it's entire life in a pool of thick fluid can function normally once released from that pool. That's like IMPOSSIBLE. Unless Morpheus and his gang have remarkable body reconstruction and regeneration techniques. I mean, can you imagine how Neo's stomach looks like after 30 years of NEVER using it? There are more nonsenses appearing in the virtual reality but since the rules and nature of that virtual reality is a thing to speculate and play with I leave it to the freedom of the authors. I won't be such a nitpick. END SPOILERS! Other thing that I dislike in this movie is the life philosophy it promotes and it's subtext. It flatters to those who believe that they are more aware of the others and feel the world better. Feel it's futileness more that the others. And trust me, world is filled with this kind of dimwits. I disagree with the movie subtext too. It talks against oppression and is trying to say that the life in civilized world is some kind of oppression. That we need to free from the rules(subtext is laws) of it and embrace f...

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