doubleohfive
Fleet Admiral
You would betray your friends and kill them? I mean I know you're big in to ducking your head into the sand, but jeez... that's cold.
No, I would not have done any of those things. Remember, I did admit that Cypher was a killer and a traitor. (If you think I'm that evil, then you fucking well got a lot to learn about me.) I'm guessing Cypher got the same choice - red or blue pill - and chose the red one. I would have just taken the blue pill so I would never have been part of that crew in the first place.
It'd be one thing if you were saying that from the perspective of not knowing what life outside the Matrix was like, as Keanu did in the first film... but you and I and everyone else who have seen the films are unable to make the same kind of choice you are postulating because you know what the "real" world was like and what the Matrix world was like. Essentially, you're saying you'd take the easy way out now that you know the "real world" sucks donkey balls. Convenient.
Either one of those situations would have been equally likely, come to think of it. I'm definitely not a risk taker by nature, so that's one reason I'd take the blue pill (if I didn't know what the real world was like). But if I *did* know, I'd *definitely* choose the Matrix. Perhaps it is lazy, perhaps it is taking the easy way out. I accept that. But not everyone is a fighter or a revolutionary. I don't have the guts to be those things. All I want is to be left alone with a reasonably normal life. I don't care if that makes me a coward.
I mean, Morpheus kept yammering about how the Matrix was "slavery". Exactly how was this? Who exactly are the people slaves to? The machines? It's not like the Agents were the absolute fascist dictators of the entire world or anything like that. They probably interfered very little, unless forced to. Most people in the Matrix probably never even met them. And in a sense it would be in the machines' best interest to keep as many people alive as possible (with everyone who dies, the machines lose the energy that could have been gained from them). So it's not like people's lives were constantly in danger or anything like that. All the machines cared about was getting the energy from the living bodies of the people. Once that's assured, the people themselves were free to live their lives as they wished. So it's in the Matrix and not in reality. BFD.![]()
While I can't question your theory about the machines wanting to keep humans alive -- it actually makes sense -- my larger point was simply that you can't really say you'd choose the blue pill. None of us can. Would curiosity get the better of you? Wouldn't you want to know what the fuck these guys were going on about? Or are you content to just be a mindless drone?
Look at Neo's life before he goes to the Matrix. He eats noodles and stays up all night posting on message boards and barely keeps his job. Can you honestly expect anyone to believe you would choose that kind of life, even though you know what the alternative is? When in theory -- you're saying that you would make this choice even if you didn't know?