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What about the deal with the sun at the end?




Still figuring that one out, personally.

In the Hindu religion, Sati is a woman who kills herself on her husbands funeral pyre (Neo is himself consumed by flames -- or at least what appears to be flames -- the way he sees Smith and Bane after being blinded). She is carried around by her husband until the end of the world, when she lives again. She, and any woman able to do such a suicidal act of virtue is worshipped a Goddess -- just as Neo was worshipped as a God.

My personal opinion, Sati is the next "One". We know that there have been 6 before, and that one is brought to the Matrix every time that it 'reboots' to deal with the rebels that don't succumb to the Matrix.

She was a machine without purpose until Neo died, after which time she received some sort of apparent, and significant power.

You could continue that logic and consider that it's possible that Sati could also be the man that Morpheus talked about in the first movie when he mentioned that there was a man that had the ability to change whatever he wanted, to remake the Matrix as he saw fit. The Oracle prophesized his return.

At the time of the first movie, it seemed like Neo was that man. But Neo didn't have the ability to change the Matrix as he saw fit. Sati, on the other hand, has the ability to raise the Sun at the least, something Neo could never have done.

Remembering that all three of these movies were written at the same time, it is not a stretch to think that the Wachowski brothers were referring to someone that wouldn't even be in the first movie.


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