No I took philosophy in college.
it certainly introduced me to philosohy, but at the time there wasn't enough space in my school timetable to do anything about it. I've thought about finding a copy of 'Simulacra and Simulation'; does anyone know any other philosphy type books?
And to show just how serious the exam board thought the philosphy in The Matrix is, it was part of the course to watch and then write an essay on the philosophical questions raised in The Matrix.
You can bet it!!
The first time i watch the movie i get folgorated by the film , so i watch and watch a lot of time, and when finally i was thinking to get the whole message in the film, well somebodies tell me bout philosophy in the matrix, gnosticism in the matrix, hidden message in the matrix, so i get my spade and i start dig....
Wow i find a very deep rabbit hole.............
You can bet it!! The first time i watch the movie i get folgorated by the film , so i watch and watch a lot of time, and when finally i was thinking to get the whole message in the film, well somebodies tell me bout philosophy in the matrix, gnosticism in the matrix, hidden message in the matrix, so i get my spade and i start dig....Wow i find a very deep rabbit hole.............
That is the reason for the relatively poor results of the Trilogy as a whole.
Truth is, the first time you are blown away by the visual, 2 and 3 are not as daring as a story and the visuals are already "old" as people where overwhelmed by the first one.
The Trilogy in my opinion need to be looked at repeatedly to notice the many façades of the film and more you look at it and more you ignore the action to focus on the dialogues and events that are truly, what this film is all about.
The philosophical messages for me are just inspiration for the brothers and an excuse to give something to talk bout and further the brand, good move indeed but as a Buddhist and practitioner of yoga was nothing that blown me away as far as revelation.
Mind you, I quite liked the cookies explanation as well... probably not the deepest of the messages but was also a good one.
If you don't mind me asking, what year did you take these classes in philosophy? Heck, if I had these classes available to me in high school, I would have taken them without a doubt. I only took an intro to Philosophy in college, but I have read and learned much by just reading on my own time. I really should have thought on minoring with Philosophy, not much you can do with that in the real world, but it would have been more for fun.
I guarantee most people who saw the Matrix saw it and loved it for its special effects and wire-fu combat (like me). It was only until Reloaded that I became a really big fan, and started to learn and study the hidden meanings in the film.