In 1999, Larry and Andy Wachowski wrote and directed an American SF action movie called "Matrix". This movie depicts something that many people may think is a true future and actually imitates the reality. Brothers Wachowski made many clear references in their films based on the work of French sociologist Jean Baudrillard. In Jean Baudrillard 's "Simulation and Simulation" he describes how society replaces all reality and meaning with symbols and symbols in his articles.
Matrix In 2002, Brent Staples and Jean Baudrillard communicated using his philosophy at The Matrix (1999), written and supervised by Andy and Larry Wachowski. Staples said, "He pointed out that" borrowing "in the film's work is mainly due to misunderstanding, suggesting that neither movie can handle the subject of the book fairly." In this article, the Wakovsky brothers are not "treating the subject of the book fairly", but a story for those who want to escape from the theory of the ambiguity of the truth and the illusion of the Bowhard, and ultimately the eradication of the reality I would like to claim that. Su people provide hope.
Baudrillard always insists that the reference in "The Matrix" provides a very simplified way in his book "Simulacra and Simulation". According to Bailead, in our electronic age reality has become an idea of utopia, but it has become impossible to create it. The reality has been replaced by electronic and other forms of simulation and "actual model without origin or reality". I can not go back and find the real thing. Even if you do, you can not distinguish between simulation and reality.
This is the concept explored in the "matrix" that refers to Baudrillard. In the movie, Neo must leave hacker's fake world to understand the truth. He needs to "wake up" the fact that the real world he is looking at is a fake super surreal one that creates chimera to maintain his position, as Baudrillard suggests Yes. Interestingly, in the film, the matrix uses that dream to protect itself in two different ways. Let's see an example where Neo is being tried by an agent. With this movie, he is facing a very uneasy experience. First of all, his mouth was sealed so that he could not shout, then the cave entered his belly with a semi-organic "bug" inserted. Next, cut scene of Ne
The interpretation of the "Matrix" often quotes the Bohyard philosophy to prove that the movie is a highly commercialized media-driven society, in particular the analogy of modern experience in developed countries. The matrix theory of Bracha Eddinger was influenced by a series of books and essays in the late 1980s through art historians such as Griselda Pollock and Heinz-Peter Schweil. The work of a movie theorist like Fair attracted the attention of the public. The matrix theory of Bracha Ettinger is explicitly mentioned in the movie by expressing "primitive matrices", but it has been described in Neo, Trinity and Morpheus, their 'commonly available' time and space in their 'common "Their coexistence in different dimensions, at the same time, relationships with maternal gods etc. In the field of Ettingerian matrices, a combination of liberty and responsibility