How was Morpheus able to hold his own against an agent in Reloaded?

How was Morpheus able to hold his own against an agent in Reloaded?

blacked

He believed he could.

Because the lives of every man, woman, and child in the last human colony depended on securing the key-maker. He was fighting with everything he had in this scene.

there was no agent

That agent kicked his ass as I recall

Why is the sky green?

>the virgin walk
>the chad combat-ready stance

He still would have died if not for Neo saving him.

Because the background music is Mona Lisa Overdrive, after the Gibson novel. That's why.

How would he hold up against this Morpheus?

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Your power in the Matrix is directly related to your level of belief. At this point, Morpheus had seen numerous Agents shit-kicked by Neo. He knew now that the Agents were not invincible.

there is no spoon retard. its been decades and you still dont get it?

Reloaded was the single most crushing sequel in my teenage years

it's a ''wb wishes this ip was still relevant'' episode

Because its a retarded movie that shit on everything the first one was about and turned the series into an action-fest with fight scenes every 5 minutes that have no stakes.

He levelled up between movies and studied Neo's pro strats

i unironically like all 3 matrix movies

True patrician opinion

I don't love the the sequels and can fully appreciate the criticisms against them, but I still enjoy them enough that I'll watch them if they're on TV or something.

This. Morpheus was also the biggest badass in the resistance until he found Neo. Also it's a faggot jobber Agent.

Zenkai boost.

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DBZ powerlevels nigga

watchowskis loved the animuu

Two could have been just as great as one with some better pacing/editing and reworking The Architect scene. The movie did not need a droning exposition dump at the finale, i like the revelations in that scene but it could have been more palatable.

I unironically like Colonel Sanders. If you know the random Latin well enough to not get distracted, and you can read the subtext, it's pretty clear that there's a level at which the authors realize there are certain problems with their AI premise.

keanu threatened to turn his daughter into a porn star if he lost

>not revolutions
For me there was still enough cool shit in Reloaded to save it and we all hoped revolutions would save the series as it was literally a 2 part film

But nope just mechs and a shitty expensive Dragonball Z fight

So do I, they both have some great stuff on it. From the Chateau to the fights on top of the semi is like 20 minutes of solid fucking action that maintains pace and tension, and keeps it fresh by moving the location.
The battle for the docks of Zion is also one of my favorite sci-fi action set pieces ever. Seeing that evil swarm of sentinels rising from the smoke in that huge pseudopod the entire theater collectively shit their pants.
It's just a shame that they never really hit the same heights as the original which had a really good mystery at the core of a cyber-punk rendition of the monomyth.
The sequels suffer from a lot of bloat and just being really meandering and aimless.

but his daughter is a porn star

>the great Morpheus. we meet at last.

I didn't fully understand his whole monologue until I could watch it with subtitles, he was so droning and unneccesarily verbose (makes sense for an AI overlord to have problems verbally communicating with a human though)

I like the idea but the execution felt off.

This. The revelations of that scene were great and I think the idea of "the one" being just another form of control was cool but as a teenager I had zero fucking clue what he was talking about and now that my vocabulary has grown I just think it was overly fruity writing for the sake of sounding smart.

>problems verbally communicating with a human though
It's not that he has a problem with it, but that humans are so beneath his intellect that he delights in talking down to neo.
This wasn't the first "One" he's dealt with, at this point he has become exceedingly efficient.

I've read somewhere that while the agents in Reloaded where upgraded to be stronger, they are less smart and less intuitive. Morpheus is able to get the jump on him from the car while older Agents would have anticipated it.

I think in this scene it's supposed to be after the Keymaker rather than Morpheus, so it doesn't care about him after he falls off the truck.

That's the problem. The other AI characters like Smith talked like AI without being overly confusing. It might have been my younger brain at fault but considering that was probably the most important info dump scene of the sequels it needed to be more accessible

i always assumed neo trained them to fight agents better

I just love the way it's shot, with the bank of monitors showing all of Neo's potential responses, and how it breaks that 4th wall by having the camera move through the monitors.
Gives that weird kind of perfection that one might be expected to have when you're having a conversation with admin/root of the matrix. The architect isn't colonel sanders sitting in the char, he's the entire room. The guy in the chair is just like a setup wizard or readme file.

>AI without being overly confusing
Heelllo....... Misssterrr Ahnnnnnderssssonnnnn................ . . . . . . .

APROPO

Listening to that speech as a French was very comical indeed. Anglo writing really trying hard to sound super smart.

he helped the landlady carry out her garrrrrrrrbeeeshhhhhhhhhhhh

Upgrades.