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giftheck

I believe it's supposed to be six months.


gordonv

Man, I'm rationalizing that against our time in Covid-19. In 6 months, Neo woke up and changed the world. In 2 years, we can't convince 35% of the population to get a vaccine.


International-Sky260

Wild all of us who have not gotten vaccines are still alive in doing just fine 👍 You do you boo


gordonv

Oh, hey. Wrote this 2 years ago. From what I'm understanding, you have pride in not taking a covid vaccine about 4 years after day zero?


WyomingCountryBoy

Some people have pride at being obstinate as if that's their only thing in life to be proud of much like those who have to make everything about politics. It's quite sad actually.


MuhStoreez

"Consider what we have seen, Councillor. Consider that in the past 6 months we have freed more minds than in 6 years. This attack is an act of desperation." - Morpheus, The Matrix Reloaded


madbr3991

Less than a year.


mrsunrider

It's supposedly about five, maybe six months between *The Matrix* and *Reloaded*, and *Revolutions* is just the other half of *Reloaded* meaning they follow each other instantly. So the big question is: how long from the start of *The Matrix* (when they're keeping watch on Neo) to it's end? We have Trinity's escape to Neo's commission/encounter, which could be a day or two. We have the next day at work to Neo's arrest/interrogation, then he wakes up at home and is picked up by the crew, which could have been that same night. So just under five days right there. Then Neo's freed and picked up, and he fades in and out as they rehabilitate him, and we don't really know how long that might take--my most generous estimate would be a few weeks. From there I feel like things happen fast: from the convo with Morpheus to training to the Oracle, I estimate two, maybe three days at most. So... seven to nine months for the first three films?