Why would computer programs with a prime directive of sustaining the believability of the Matrix resort to fantastical...

Why would computer programs with a prime directive of sustaining the believability of the Matrix resort to fantastical and unbelievable interrogation methods like this? Wouldn't that defeat their purpose and ultimately lead Mr. Anderson to further question if what he's experiencing is actually real?

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It's about trannies.

did you watch the entire series?
zion and the resistance is an integral part of why the matrix works, the cat and mouse game is part of the system.

(the only thing unplanned was agent smith going rogue like a virus)

Smith was a bit of sadist.

This. It was a bit of an ass-covering retcon, but it was explained

He thought it was a dream you dingus

nobody used to say this until some fag made a youtbe video claiming it was

>"This place is rather nice so it must be a simulation!"
>"This place is terrible so it must be real!"
Why are people like this?

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suffering and struggle have been a defining feature of the human experience for thousands of years

Metaphor - Dilation

This

I don't know why retards are debating when this is what happened. They did the weird interrogation and made him think it was just a dream so he wouldn't look that much further into it.

He's not referring to suffering he's referring to rally unbelievable garbage.

This movie is shit. When will people admit it.

But he remembers all of it when they pull the bug out of him. Although he initially thinks it's a dream, it becomes one of the key moments that makes Neo question reality, ultimately leading to him taking the red pill.

Which was all part of the plan and would make sense if you don't ignore the sequels and pay attention to the speech of the Architect.

So what? Until they took him out of the Matrix he never questioned his reality

They should have made the real world actually be a second simulation used as a fail safe to contain the red pills.

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The fact that The Matrix is allowed to be as popular as it is is a clear sign that we are are not living in a simulation.

They did

Yes, he did. That's what the blue pill/red pill scene is about.

No it isn't, Morpheus told him he'd only get answers if he took the red pill so he did, he didn't find out what the hell was really going on until they spoke in the construct much later and totally freaked the fuck out.

It’s actually an allusion to tranny axe wounds healing themselves when not properly dilated

Do you not remember Morpheus telling him about the feeling he had that "something is wrong with the world"? Neo didn't know what it was, but he felt that something was off.

I think there's something wrong with the world but that doesn't mean I think reality is fake

He at least had an inkling that something was off, otherwise he'd have chosen the blue pill.

You don’t think trivializing it by turning the idea into a big Blockbuster action flick with shitty sequels wouldn’t be a perfect smokescreen? And then further trivializing it by making right-wing NEET incels coopting the term “red pill” obnoxiously?

uwutm8?

The Thirteenth Floor is a much better movie about simulation theory
"we are real people in a simulation" vs "we are entirely simulated people inside a computer"

Eh, lot's of people feel like something is 'missing' in their lives and can't explain it. Doesn't mean they question if the word is real.

Disinformation 101: Make crazy people tell the truth so that nobody believes it

Neo has god powers in the """"real world"""". No other explanation for this makes any sense.