Interviews from the Set of 'The Matrix Revolutions' Page #6
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You will.
Trinity.
Trinity, you can't die.
You can't.
You can't.
Yes, I can.
You brought me back once.
But not this time.
Do you remember...
...on that roof, after you caught me...
...the last thing I said to you?
You said, "I'm sorry".
I wish I hadn't.
That was my last thought.
I wished I had one more chance...
...to say what really mattered.
To say how much I loved you.
How grateful I was for every moment
I was with you.
But by the time I knew how to say
what I wanted to, it was too late.
But you brought me back.
You gave me my wish.
One more chance to say
Kiss me.
Once more...
...kiss me.
Get that ammunition where it belongs!
You got one chance to get this right.
Get that damn thing mounted!
- Hurry.
- Let's go, let's go, let's go!
Neo...
...if you're gonna do something,
do it quick.
I only ask to say
what I've come to say.
After that, do what you want,
and I won't try and stop you.
Speak.
The program Smith has grown
beyond your control.
He will spread through this city
as he spread through the Matrix.
You cannot stop him.
- But I can.
- We don't need you!
We need nothing!
If that's true, then I've made a mistake,
and you should kill me now.
What do you want?
Peace.
What are they doing?
What are you doing?
Morpheus!
And if you fail?
I won't.
Neo.
He fights for us.
Mr. Anderson, welcome back.
We missed you.
You like what I've done with the place?
It ends tonight.
I know it does. I've seen it.
That's why the rest of me
is just going to enjoy the show...
...because we already know
that I'm the one that beats you.
Can you feel it, Mr. Anderson...
...closing in on you?
Oh, I can.
I really should thank you for it.
After all, it was your life...
...that taught me the purpose of all life.
The purpose of life is to end.
Why, Mr. Anderson?
Why, why, why?
Why do you do it?
Why? Why get up?
Why keep fighting?
Do you believe you're fighting
for something?
For more than your survival?
Can you tell me what it is?
Do you even know?
Is it freedom or truth?
Perhaps peace? Could it be for love?
Illusions, Mr. Anderson.
Vagaries of perception.
Temporary constructs
of a feeble human intellect...
...trying desperately to justify an existence
that is without meaning or purpose!
And all of them as artificial
as the Matrix itself...
...although only a human mind could
invent something as insipid as love.
You must be able to see it, Mr. Anderson.
You must know it by now.
You can't win.
It's pointless to keep fighting.
Why, Mr. Anderson, why?
Why do you persist?
Because I choose to.
This is my world! My world!
Wait.
I've seen this.
This is it. This is the end.
Yes. You were laying right there,
just like that.
And I...
and I'm supposed to say something.
I say:
"Everything that has a beginning
has an end, Neo."
What? What did I just say?
No, no. This isn't right.
This can't be right.
Get away from me!
What are you afraid of?
It's a trick.
You were right, Smith.
You were always right.
It was inevitable.
Is it over?
Oh, no, no, no.
No, it's not fair.
It is done.
It doesn't make sense.
He did it.
He saved us.
He saved us.
It's over! He did it! He did it!
He did it! It's over!
It's over! He did it! He did it!
- What is it? What happened?
- Sir, he did it, sir. Neo, he did it.
- Did what?
- He ended the war.
The machines, they're gone.
The war is over, sir. The war is over.
Zion! Zion!
Zion, it's over!
It's over!
The war is over!
The war is over!
I have imagined this moment...
...for so long.
Is this real?
Neo, wherever you are...
...thank you.
Good morning.
Well, now. Ain't this a surprise.
You played a very dangerous game.
Change always is.
Just how long do you think
As long as it can.
What about the others?
What others?
The ones that want out.
Obviously, they will be freed.
I have your word?
What do you think I am? Human?
Oracle!
We were afraid we might not find you.
Everything's okay now.
Look, look.
Just look at that.
Beautiful.
Did you do that?
For Neo.
That's nice.
I know he'd love it.
Will we ever see him again?
I suspect so.
Someday.
Did you always know?
Oh, no. No, I didn't.
But I believed.
I believed.
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