Not a very welcoming person, just facts and figures with not much to go on - catch it if you can - die if you don't. I was puzzled by this man in the beginning, it took me about three viewings and a few essays to get the point. However there are some things that still puzzle me. One big one is this...
Does he really hope that Neo goes the way of 'saving' Zion or was that just a test? Why even bother with Neo? Why start all over again? Why select 23 to live if Neo takes that door? Is it that the odd number would be someone for Neo thus making himself as the 24th?
I don't think the Architect cared if Neo saved Zion or not. He was merely the person to give Neo the facts and give him the choice. The Oracle was more concerned about the humans. I say this because of the Architects nonchalance at the end of Revolutions when he is speaking with the Oracle.
Well I do not think he was concerned with the humans either, but he was concerned with the choice Neo would make. However, it seems that he had set up a system by which Neo would choose the expected door and thus save the machines from Smith.
Something for analysis... Look at the following quote from the movie where Neo is with the Architect:
I think it would be response #2. The Oracle was definitely the one who showed the Architect what the construct should be like so the humans would accept it. She also is the link between Zion and the Matrix. By allowing the inhabitants of Zion to trust her as a person, the Architect was able to change the construct and the purpose of the One so that a system crash would be less likely. The Oracle has sympathy for the humans but the reality is she is just as manipulative as the Architect because she is fooling the humans of Zion to think that they can be completely free from the Matrix. What she is inevitably doing is appeasing them so they do not reject the Matrix as much as they do now.
Good interpretation. However in the last scene of revolutions when she is talking with the Architect she seems to be concerned for the humans and thus asks if the Architect will keep his word.
Another observation. The screens that were displaying the different Neos - was that the former Neos and their past reactions or the current Neo's possible reactions?
Another question that comes to mind is this:
If this was the 6th Neo, and the last 5 has chosen the right door, when the Matrix was reset, what happened to the humans who were currently plugged into it? Were they inserted into the new one? Where they all flushed and a new set of humans inserted instead? If so, wouldn't that be a waste of human energy?
The reason I ask this is because of the previous question asked about the Oracle's sympathy for the humans. If the Architect does not keep his word, and the system crashes because the humans reject it, will they all perish, thus the Oracle's concern for them? With the ability to choose now, maybe less humans will die because of a system reset.
About the multiple Neo's, I believe those were the reactions of the previous ones. Since Neo was the only one who was not predestined and had the ability to choose, the Architect could not predict his reactions.
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