Other parts of the universe, not crucial to the story, are mentioned but not shown: ships other than the Nebuchadnezzar, the city of Zion. Obvious questions are raised but left unanswered because they strictly don't need to be, like: WHY is Neo?
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(And despite all of this there's still a whole bunch of worldbuilding and exposition in The Matrix. Think of any long conversation between Neo and Morpheus, particularly the first Construct scene. But the exposition is EXECUTED compellingly)
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The Matrix presents a heavyweight universe with a lot of moving parts. Less than half of it is actually demonstrated in that first film, but... as viewers, we get the impression that if we asked the follow-up questions, there would be good answers
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And those answers are not required to support the stripped-back story. We don't need to see either the beginning or the conclusion of the machine war. Neo's story is sufficient, it opens, it closes, DONE
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But then we get the sequels... Dissecting the sequels is a BIG job. No single thing went wrong there. But they seemed more excited about exploring more of the Matrix universe than about telling the next story
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Nowhere is this clearer than in the Architect scene. Here, we learn that Neo exists to encapsulate the errors introduced by the human need for free will/choice, and that he is part of a repeating cycle of destruction/recreation. He then CHOOSES to break that cycle, ending the war
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This basic concept is SOLID. This is the core of a single, solid movie. Act one: Neo has questions: why does he exist, and why is the war not over? Act two: Neo finds out he is part of a repeating destructive cycle. Act three: he breaks it
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But there's so much other stuff going on in the movies that this solid core gets stuck in a terse infodump with the Architect, without even the compelling CGI Morpheus used for HIS infodumps, or Neo's nervous breakdown reaction
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And this other stuff is... not necessary. Mildly interesting but not crucial. The Merovingian and his backstory with Seraph, programs producing children, Zion internal politics, the Kid subplot...
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