Why did the analyst keep Smith?

Despite having lost his ability to replicate himself, Smith nonetheless has retained all of the memories of his previous incarnation, including his freedom from the system of the Matrix. The Analyst brought Smith back for one purpose: to keep tabs on Neo and ensure that he is unable to leave the Matrix again.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on polygon.com


Why did the analyst keep Neo alive?

The Analyst is the new Architect.

When this happened, a program called The Analyst observed that Neo was an anomaly like none other and that Neo's choices were based on his love for Trinity, a companion that the earlier anomalies did not have. So he resuscitates both of them.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on thisisbarry.com


What happened to Agent Smith at the end of Matrix resurrections?

He had regained his freedom recently, and didn't want to lose it again. While Agent Smith was seemingly deleted again when Neo died at the end of The Matrix Revolutions, The Matrix Resurrections of course retconned Neo's death, revealing that the machines had managed to reverse both he and Trinity's apparent demises.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on screenrant.com


Why did the analyst need Neo and Trinity?

With this in mind, per Reddit user Sandrick, The Analyst calls Neo and Trinity expensive in The Matrix Resurrections due to how much energy it took to revive and restore their bodies within the Matrix.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on screenrant.com


Why does Agent Smith want to leave the Matrix?

He is in command and wants to destroy Zion, the last free city, so that he can leave the matrix, which he sees as a zoo and prison, because then the guards will be needed no more. He hates mankind and the matrix, especially because of its smell. He sees mankind as a plague for the earth and wants to cure it.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on uni-due.de


What Happened To SMITH? EXPLAINED | Matrix Resurrections



Is the Oracle Agent Smith's mom?

I understood her being called the mother of Smith to mean that the oracle reproduced Smith after he was destroyed in the first movie because she saw the potential for him to create the conditions wherein peace could brokered between humans and the machines.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Why does Smith want to free?

In the first film, he expresses a desire to leave the Matrix to escape its repulsive taint, and reasons that with Zion destroyed, his services will no longer be required, allowing him in some sense to 'leave' the Matrix.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org


Why is Agent Smith rogue?

11 AGENT SMITH IS THE MANY

You think you know the answer: an intelligent agent created by the Matrix to hunt down rogue humans, and ultimately went rogue to try to kill Neo.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cbr.com


Why can Neo see after he is blinded?

Neo also begins to perceive everything connected to the Source, including the Machine City itself, as silhouettes of golden light. This ability becomes beneficial after he is blinded in the fight against Smith/Bane, thus he is able to see Smith/Bane and kill him.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on en.wikipedia.org


How was the analyst faster than Neo?

The Analyst actually moved a lot faster than Neo, slowing down time by manipulating "bullet time" from the previous movies. The Analyst confessed the seniors, aka his machine superiors, made his code and placed him here as a babysitter to ensure Neo never broke free.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cbr.com


Did Neo become Agent Smith?

Neo sacrificed himself to stop the spread of Agent Smith, which the Matrix could no longer control. All Neo wanted in exchange for saving the machine world was peace between the machines and humans. They agreed to his terms and sent him into the Matrix. There he allowed himself to be absorbed by Smith's program.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on nerdist.com


What was the point of Matrix resurrections?

At its core, The Matrix Resurrections is a love story in which the overarching plot is fueled by Neo and Trinity's longing to find each other again. In fact, as we learn, their love is powering the Matrix — literally!
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on collider.com


How did Agent Smith become human?

In The Matrix Revolutions, Smith enters the body of a human called Bane while he's plugged into the Matrix, and then uses Bane as a vessel to escape into the real world.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on screenrant.com


Why did the machines save Neo and Trinity?

This is the reason that even though Neo and Trinity cross paths in the Matrix, they do not know each other. So, the machines kept Neo and Trinity alive in the orders of the Analyst, who wanted to use the connection between the two as the driving force for his own vision of the current version of the Matrix.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cinedope.com


Why can Trinity Fly Now?

As Neo flails below her, Trinity holds his hand, perfectly level in the air. She's gained the ability to fly — a power that was previously only available to Neo and Agent Smith. She lifts Neo into the air, and they wake up safe with the hovercraft crew.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on bustle.com


Why is Trinity The One?

The Matrix trilogy presents Neo as The One, the destined savior of mankind, but The Matrix Resurrections turns that on its head by adding Trinity. Neo's status as The One in The Matrix universe is thrown into question by The Matrix Resurrections, which makes Trinity part of The One as well.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on screenrant.com


Why did the Oracle say Neo wasn't the one?

The Oracle's role was not to tell Neo that he was the One, but to set him on the right journey. She had to set him on an adventure of self-discovery. One final point to make comes right after the Oracle tells Neo that he's waiting for something.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on medium.com


Does Nero lose his eyes?

If you look at Neo's eyes in that shot, they're burned, just as they were in "Revolutions." Bane, the human whose body was assimilated by Agent Smith just before exiting the Matrix, uses a power cable to completely burn out Neo's eyes.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on slashfilm.com


Why does Bane cut himself?

The film's original script specifically states that his reason for cutting his skin is to give him a single sensation to focus his attention on while he waits for Neo. Bane sits hidden in the shadowed caves connecting Zion to the dock. He crouches in an alcove, both arms marked with dozens of knife cuts.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Why is Smith stronger than the analyst?

However, the most logical reason he can override the Analyst's ability is that Smith isn't one with the machine code. When he was a part of the original Matrix, he transcended its base functions to become his own pseudo-One. Because he's more like a Frankenstein's Monster of code, certain parts can't be recreated.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cbr.com


Is Neo more powerful than Smith?

When Smith becomes an exile in The Matrix Reloaded, however, his assimilation redresses the balance, eventually making Smith equal to Neo (more on that later). Only by conspiring with the Machines and taking advantage of his enemy's hubris does Neo defeat Smith in the final battle.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on screenrant.com


How did Smith unplug?

He was disconnected/unplugged as an Agent because of his contact with Neo (this meant that he was no longer an Agent and became his own entity), remember that Neo jumped into his body at the end of the first film. It's stated here in the wiki for Agent Smith. Shortly after Neo escapes the fight, Smith guns him down.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com


Is Smith a virus in the Matrix?

Agent Smith is a former Agent of the Matrix and the main antagonist of the trilogy. After being initially destroyed by Neo, he became an Exile and manifested as a computer virus with the uncanny ability to copy himself over the minds of Bluepills, Redpills and programs alike.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on matrix.fandom.com


Is Trinity The One?

Neo and Trinity are both “the One.” It's important to remember that the entire idea/concept of the One was a result of a systemic anomaly; one which was necessary to continue the overall function of the Matrix in general.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on cinelinx.com


Did Smith absorb Merovingian?

Smith is capable of absorbing other agents so there's no reason why he couldn't also do that to every being in The Matrix. However the fate of the Merovingian, The Twins, and other of their ilk is not covered in the films.
Takedown request   |   View complete answer on scifi.stackexchange.com
Previous question
Can honey remove warts?