Monthly Archive for May, 2003

11th reason

just brought my iBook to the repair shop [again]. Want my money back.

Thinking about amok.

Can anyone recommend a cool 14″ Notebook with at least 32 MB gfx-card?

Matrix Reloaded - The Day after

Yesterday I saw Matrix I+II at our local “Original Version” - Cinema. At the beginning of The Matrix I felt like I saw this movie once to often, but after the “I know Kung Fu” - “Show me!” - Scene I felt the Thrill once more. The whole theatre was filled with fanatics [there were some agents too], so the well-known scenes received applause and respectful laughter. After that there was a short break and than we got reloaded…

Second part is spoilered. You’re really sure you want to read this? I will not explain the story so won’t understand the first half and the second half will spoil the fun. If you’ve already seen the movie or are really really sure: Go ahead.

[Spoilers] First things first: Of course the Matrix - Reloaded isn’t the same surprise and revelation the first part was - how could it be? The main twist ist already known and the story is happening in the same universe. But what’s it all about then? You get to know the “real world” a lot better and the matrix still has some surprises: Vampires [neat], exiles [cool] and backdoors [really cool].

Zion
In the first part there was only the Nebukadnezar with a limited number of people - which at the end where mostly dead. Zion was just an idea shrouded in mystery. The Matrix - Reloaded widens the perspective a lot, and as humans are, Zion is no paradise. It’s a dark enclave where people wait for armageddon and struggle for power or live on faint hopes.

I really liked the power-struggle between Morpheus and Commander Lock. I also liked to see the disadvantages of being the Chosen One and that there are some councils [unlike that of the jedis], that know what to do. The only thing I wondered was: How do people live in metal boxes their whole live and don’t go mad because of agoraphobia? The Wachowski-Brothers [or whoever made Zion] did a pretty good job of designing this city.

Characters
Morpheus: He changes from the cool guy who just seems to know everything to the slightly lunatic crusader, that believes in the oracle - no matter what. The unresolved love story between him and niobe adds even more - so not unpredictable - depth to the character. After seeing him preach to the other captains, one can understand, why most people of Zion think that he’s crazy. I guess he’ll die of matyrdom in the 3rd part.

Trinity: Still the cool girl, now with more concern about neo. Dies, than gets reawakened by neo. No surprises here. Though this is not abd, I guess there’s not much room for improvement here. My prediction for the 3rd part: not so innocent bystander.

Neo: His Kung Fu got better. Else I go with Agent Smith: “You spend so much time using all your muscles except the one that matters most.” [points to head]. Serious: I was really positively surprised: Of course in the matrix he’s THE MAN. But in the real world he nearly seems to crack under the high expectations Morpheus and half of the people at Zion put in him. Also the relation between him and Trinity is very straight, I wonder if she made a scene about that kiss he gave persephone.

Link: Cool character, which also shows that Zion is not a bunch of rogues but meant to be a more or less well organized machine, but I found two things disturbing: I don’t really know what happened to Tank [well, except his girl saying: "I lost two brothers to that ship] and I fear that the long and tragic good bye between his and his girl was just made two build up a character which later gets killed and can be mourned about by the audience. [Like those nameless fellas which accompanied Kirk and Spock on their surface missions: almost everytime they died].

The Oracle: Cool. She’s a machine which isn’t a surprise and I was suspicious since she ate that candy. To me it looked like the red pill. So at the end she seems to be on the machines side or is there yet another surprise waiting for us?

The End
At the end Neo destroys some sentients with his magic chosen one powers. That made me speculate much about what really [really] is going to happen:

  1. Big Mindfuck: Every human being has its own matrix and Neo is still inside his own head.
  2. 2nd Level Mindfuck: If you leave the first matrix, you enter a 2nd. [Remember "13th Floor"?]
  3. Game Mindfuck: In the end it’s just about a computergame, which produces multilevel-realities.[Remember "eXistence"?] Even worse: It’s a dream. [No. They won't do this to us won't they?]
  4. The 6th Chosen One is a new step on the evolutional ladder: He takes his matrix-powers to the real world.[Most likely?]

Miscellaneous Questions
What is the purpose of Zion?
Why are there so many black people dancing and so many white people in the council?
What is Agent Smith’ problem?
Are the twins really dead?
What was that love-making scene about?
Do you think that’s air you’re breathing?

post Scriptum
I guess I’ve forgotten half of what I thought yesterday right after the movie and my I fear my not-so-fluent-english may be mistakable. So here is the short version: More [slightly overdone] action, much to think about, more ambivalent than the 1st movie but definitely worth seeing.

Morpheus: “Where’s Neo?”
Link: “Doing his superman-thing.”

[/Spoilers]

Matrix Reloaded.

*argl*

Since this week everybody is writing, telling and showing his opinion about the reloaded matrix. But I don’t want to hear this!

My anticipation is very high, but it’s until next Wednesday before I can see the movie and I fear that every review or report I hear, might bias my perception.

Reviewing movies before they officially start should be punished with german volksmusik for at least a week…

Does anybody feel the same?

10 things I hate…

…about my iBook:

  1. StuffIt Expander let’s you only (hmm. how to put it…) expand.
  2. Quicktime has no Fullscreen.
  3. The printout from the Entourage-calendar is not as good and readable in comparison to Outlook.
  4. The display is blurred - not because it’s faulty, but because apple uses a cheap displays.
  5. No games.
  6. I own it for 6 month, for half the time it was at the apple repair centre, but apple doesn’t want to give me my money back or another iBook.
  7. No right mouse button.
  8. No Taskbar.
  9. No performance.
  10. For the money I spend on it, I could have gotten a real computer.

edited for typos.

Edited on May 16th 2003, 06:15 by jeck

sing-a-song

Today I woke up and had the lines for a song in my head. I thought a little longer and got a simple melody for it. Now a friend who really can sing is helping out with the refrain. And if I’m lucky she’ll sing it when I meet her again…

praise of the bogeyman

who makes you dream in the middle of the night?
who makes you jump and starts a sudden fight?
who makes you stay awake
until the sun comes up?
it’s all the bogeyman
who doesn’t take a nap!

it’s all the bogeyman
he is everywhere
and just if you need him most
he doesn’t seem to care

who is the healer which cures of all ails?
who is the wise man which helps you if you fail?
who gives you wine
and leafs of golden bread?
it’s all the bogeyman
without him you were dead.

it’s all the bogeyman
he is everywhere
and just if you need him most
he doesn’t seem to care

who whispers visions right into your head?
who summons demons and rotten rising dead?
if you’re in trouble
and without any clue
watch out! cause the bogeyman
is right there behind you.

it’s all the bogeyman
he is everywhere
and just if you need him most
he doesn’t seem to care

May 6th 2003, 08:51 GMT

wired has a 5-page article about the matrix-sfx-guy gaeta and how he and his crew did the fighting scene between neo and the agents smith.

May 4th 2003, 22:57 GMT

“To an artificial mind all reality is virtual.” - Matriculated/Animatrix

Edited on May 23rd 2003, 22:54 by jeck

screwed

Yesterday night I wrote a my own 2 cents about x-men in a three paragraph entry. But when hitting “preview” the whole thing vanished into the matrix. That’s what you get when working on a ’secure’ computer.

Maybe I’ll write those thoughts again. Until then here is the short version: Go see it.

epic causality

Today I managed to put one of my favoured phrases into an article I wrote at work. “Epische Kausalität” makes the evil guy talk until the hero manages to free himself and always leaves weapons/healing potions/clues at the most unlikely places.

It was in an article about the new X-Men 2 Movie starting in Germany this Thursday. If you’re able to read german you maybe want to have a look at it: There is also a raffle [closing date: 1. May, 23:59] where you can win a X-Men 2 clock or jacket.




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