To: iowaboy
I thought the same thing -- the orgy/love scene and the chocolate cake scene were totally unnecessary. I almost got up and left for a few minutes because it was so disgusting. I was wondering what the purpose was, other than "shock value."
The language was also coarser and more repetitious than the first. Definitely not for kids.
139 posted on
05/19/2003 9:28:47 PM PDT by
scott7278
(Four more years! Four more years!)
To: scott7278
I was wondering what the purpose was, other than "shock value."
It was an awkward and uncreative way to show that Neo and Trinity are in love, as a plot setup for the ending. In Hollywood, if a couple is sleeping together it always means they are in love. It could've been done in a more subtle way, the first scene of them kissing was enough to get the idea across. The dance scene was made to look more sexual than it was by cutting in shots of those two in bed.
The chocolate cake thing was totally unnecessary. I think the directors just wanted an excuse to film a digitized scene of the camera going up a woman's skirt!
To: scott7278
The language was also coarser and more repetitious than the first. Definitely not for kids. Isn't that the point of an R rating?
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