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> how does he get destroyed then?
Neo goes into machine city. Plugs self into machine to enter Matrix.
Very cool showdown, but neither can win as they are both equals. So Neo allows Smith to copy himself into him. Machines use Neo/Smith hybrid to destroy Smith.
> how does he get destroyed then?
How do you think?
> CuddlyTeddy wrote:
> well how does smith die?
>
> He's a program, he doesn't die.
how does he get destroyed then?
> well how does smith die?
He's a program, he doesn't die.
> CuddlyTeddy wrote:
> just tell me does she die?
>
> The Oracle gets posessed by Smith, but once he's destroyed, she comes
> back again.
well how does smith die?
> CuddlyTeddy wrote:
> just tell me does she die?
>
> The Oracle gets posessed by Smith, but once he's destroyed, she comes
> back again.
finaly someone tells me!
thanks Maverick42!!!
> Um.. Spoiler?! ;)
>
> Oh.. you changed it! Damn Edit..
Yeah, thought he was talking about Trinity.
Then thought he was talking about both Trinity and the Oracle for some reason.
Then realised he just wanted to know about the Oracle.
Apologies.
Reloaded was a monumental disappointment. Partially because of the overreliance on CGI fight scenes to impress, and the way in which is was so ridiculously hard to understand many dismissed it as having no plot whatsoever. The few reminders of the original film that were evident managed to tip it just above average for me, and after all, the fight scenes were exhilirating.
Revolutions managed a slight improvement on Reloaded, with a darker atmosphere and a more unnerving, moving feel. Spoilt by some stupidly cheesy scenes, and a slow start, the incredible battle in Zion and the excellent ending managed to salvage what could have been the worst of the trilogy.
Oh.. you changed it! Damn Edit..