WELCOME
TO THE MOVIE MYSTIC! The films we discuss each month are not “reviewed”
in the traditional sense of that word; rather, we look at metaphysical
messages in films, both current and classic.
MATRIX:
REVOLUTIONS
“Everything
that has a beginning must have an end”.
Or does it?
THE
GROUNDBREAKING MATRIX SERIES
(but not its impact) comes to a conclusion with MATRIX: REVOLUTIONS
and I believe that it will be remembered for decades to come as a seminal
step forward in the potential of Spiritual Cinema to remind us of the
complex beauty and paradox of our humanity. So, please, see it yourself.
Regardless of what you may hear or have heard to the contrary—regardless
of what you may have felt about MATRIX: RELOADED. There is magic and
mystery in this film that rivals and, in some ways such as its brilliant
and paradoxical ending, surpasses the original MATRIX.
The symbolism
and fascination of the film start with the title itself: REVOLUTIONS.
Plural. Not just the standoff between humanity and technology, but multiple
meanings such as evolving and becoming a society where the ascension
of racial equality and feminine energy has reached such an apogee that
the heroes of the film are, save for Neo, women and people of color.
With a nod to John Lennon, imagine that. “It’s easy if you
try”.
The visuals
in MATRIX are dazzling and majestic
but it is has always been the philosophical and metaphysical musings
of the MATRIX trilogy that have made the series so extraordinary. REVOLUTIONS
illuminates both the challenges and breathtaking opportunities of humanity
on the brink of knowing the unknowable. On the brink of, but not yet
ever quite complete. As is said in the film-“I didn’t know…but
I did believe”. The human experiment, the “illusion”
of life, the ephemeral nature of our notions of reality. Emotions and
glimpses of the potential answers to our existence, tantalizing yet
never so obvious as to rob us of our individual right to create and
interpret our own reality.
For these
reasons and more, I feel that this column must take on a more unconventional
form than any of my other columns. Challenges to us as an audience abound
in REVOLUTIONS, not in plot “turnings”, which we will leave
for the viewer to discover, but rather in the fascinating ambiguities
of the tantalizing clues that lead Neo and Trinity to their destinies.
We could discuss this for hours and hours--and will as the years unfold--but
space here allows us only to examine one of the film’s most exhilarating
complexities.
The crux
of Neo’s journey in REVOLUTIONS is explained early on to him by
the Oracle who tells him that “ no one can see beyond a choice
that they don’t understand”. Choice. The
word and concept behind it lie at the center of the MATRIX and have
also become perhaps one of the key concepts of our evolving humanity.
We have chosen a path of destruction before. Atlantis. Maya. Egypt.
One of the crucial tenets of the new spirituality of the last half-century
has been our recognition that fate is not indeed thrust upon us. We
have choices. Opportunity can present itself, yes, but our fate is never
forced upon us as an inevitability. We can CHOOSE to hear the clarion
call of our soul’s call to adventure or choose to ignore it. We
have the final say as to whether or not we actually move into that eternal
flow of our own destiny. When we do make that leap, we almost immediately
sense at the core of our beings that the choice is made from a deep
well within our own hearts and consciousness and yet it remains just
beyond our ability to totally comprehend; nevertheless, we are forevermore
drawn forward by the choice we have made to engage the world of mystery
and paradox. Neo and Trinity have a passionate love for each other and
yet both have a knowing on a deep soul level that they must each moment
choose to push inexorably forward, regardless of the consequences. As
the Merovingian notes early on about them: “Remarkable how close
the pattern of love is to the pattern of insanity.” Neo even comments
much later in the film that he persists in his quest simply because
he so CHOOSES. If for no other reason than the spotlight that the film
focuses on our freedom-and responsibility- to choose, REVOLUTIONS deserves
our attention and respect as it mirrors an agonizing and seemingly insoluble
problem of our own modernity. The right to choose. Conception. Birth.
Freedom. Reality itself.
The Wachowski
brothers who conceived, wrote, and directed the MATRIX trilogy have
been faulted recently for making concessions to commerciality. Being
given $300 million to make RELOADED and REVOLUTIONS created a daunting
balancing act and I personally believe that they deserve our awe and
respect as true visionaries who have introduced concepts into mainstream
culture that could never have been even imagined before they began our
journey into the world of MATRIX. And they saved the best for last because
not since 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY has there been a more intricate and
fascinating closing ten minutes than REVOLUTIONS. I believe that film
classes will be discussing the ending for years to come and the interpretations
will be as varied as they were for 2001. The Wachowskis will not discuss
their interpretation of the ending of the series. They respect our right
to CHOOSE…..Somewhere, Stanley Kubrick must be smiling.
©
Stephen Simon 2003
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