The text appears to be a transcript of a video, likely a film theory or analysis of the "Matrix" trilogy. The speaker discusses the concept of "The One" in the "Matrix" series, arguing that Agent Smith, not Neo, is the true 'One'. The speaker presents several arguments to support this claim:
1. The 'One' is born inside the Matrix: The speaker argues that Neo was not born inside the Matrix, but rather in a harvest pod created by the machines. However, Neo was reborn inside the Matrix after being killed by Agent Smith at the end of the first film.
2. The 'One' can change the Matrix: The speaker argues that Neo does not have the ability to change the Matrix as the 'One' is supposed to do. Instead, Agent Smith, who was created by Neo, has the power to change the Matrix.
3. The 'One' brings destruction and freedom: The speaker argues that it is Agent Smith, not Neo, who brings destruction to the Matrix and freedom to the people. Smith's ability to manipulate the Matrix and his ultimate destruction of it are seen as signs of his true nature as the 'One'.
4. The 'One' is Smith: The speaker argues that the Oracle, one of the most powerful programs in the system, confirms that it was she who created the 'One', and she knew it was Smith.
The speaker concludes by stating that Agent Smith is the true 'One', but it's just a theory. The speaker also invites viewers to subscribe to their channel for more film theory and TV and cinema analysis.
1. The Matrix is a film series that was released in 1999 and has been a subject of extensive analysis and discussion.
2. The film's creators, the Wachowskis, were fans of various genres, including Cyber-Punk, philosophy textbooks, Japanese anime, kung fu films, and Tron.
3. The Matrix series has been interpreted and reinterpreted by its over-analytical fanbase, including the Wachowskis themselves.
4. The main character of the series, Neo, is not the hero of humanity as initially thought. Instead, the hero is Agent Smith, who sets in motion the destruction of the Matrix and humanity's freedom.
5. The Matrix is a computer simulation in which humanity is enslaved by machines.
6. Neo, the protagonist, is not born inside the Matrix but in one of the machines' harvest pods.
7. Neo does not have the ability to change the Matrix as per the prophecy. Instead, it is Agent Smith who has the power to change the Matrix.
8. The Matrix series ends with the Matrix still intact, but it is banged up during the final battle between Neo and Agent Smith.
9. The Matrix is finally able to reload when the remainder code of the One enters the Source.
10. The Oracle, one of the most powerful programs in the system, is the only person who truly knows the One's true nature.
11. The Oracle misleads everyone into thinking that Neo is the One, allowing Agent Smith to threaten the fabric of the Matrix to the point where the machines had to make a deal of peace.
12. The Matrix series ends with the Oracle saying that she wanted change, which she achieved by misleading everyone into thinking it was Neo.