"You believe in destiny," Morpheus asked. "No" Neo replied. "Why?" "I hate the idea that I can not control my life," Neo explained. In this scenario (from the hit matrix), since Bigo shares Neo's feelings about fate, you can draw a parallel line between Neo and Bigger Thomas (the protagonist of Richard Wright's novel Native Son) I will. Bigger Thomas, a boy who grew up in a chain of white society no longer gave him a chance, and only one solution was able to escape the white walls that were approaching him.
In this scenario between Neo and Oracle, there is a focus on knowing if your destiny will decide your choice. This was clearly shown when Neo broke the vase, and Oracle said "If I did not talk about you, then in the future would you really want to bake noodles?" It was. People who predict the future in the movie unexpectedly present mankind and motherhood, and she said "to take cookies" as a guide. Neo went to see the answers and forecasts she was looking forward to. She made a fairly mysterious and uneasy prediction. She predicted the death of Neo and Morpheus. The camera faces close to Oracle, indicating that you can not do anything to hide Neo. In a powerful scene at the end of the movie, the Trinity faces its own destiny.
"You believe in destiny," Morpheus asked. "No" Neo replied. "Why?" "I hate the idea that I can not control my life," Neo explained. In this scenario (from the hit matrix), since Bigo shares Neo's feelings about fate, you can draw a parallel line between Neo and Bigger Thomas (the protagonist of Richard Wright's novel Native Son) I will. Bigger Thomas, a boy who grew up in a chain of white society no longer gave him a chance, and only one solution was able to escape the white walls that were approaching him. His solution was to kill two women (one of them is a daughter of a wealthy white family) to prove that he was disgusted by life being dominated by fate. The author did a wonderful job in creating a theme that shows how racist discrimination deprives depression of self-discipline and entrust their lives to the hands of fate.
In hacker 's fate and free will, fate can not be negotiated as the world is programmed in advance. Human behavior is fixed, so there is no free will. When Morpheus offered a new choice to comply with his "rabbit hole" or "go to Wonderland", he was providing him with a choice between fate and free will. In the first scene Neo encounters with Oracle, it is possible to understand his fate and identity. In the last scene, Trinity revealed that she was not afraid of accepting her fate when she fell in love with Neo; the filmmaker is the center of fate and free will dichotomy I paid attention to the importance of decision making.