MATRIX
REFLECTIONS BOOK
The
Matrix films touched millions of viewers not just because
they had great state-of-the-art special effects, but also
because the films breathed of a great story that made a
statement about life, spirituality and our postmodern culture.
This book taps into that story and explores these themes
deeper.
Larry
Wachowski, one of the directors of the Matrix Trilogy, said
of the purpose behind the Matrix films, "We are interested
in mythology, theology, and to a lesser extent, higher-level
mathematics… All are ways human beings try to answer
bigger questions, as well as the Big Question. If you’re
going to do epic stories, you should concern yourself with
those issues … We wanted to make people think, engage
their minds a bit." 2
Matrix
Reflections honors
the purpose behind the Matrix films as it engages us, challenges
us and bring us closer to the answers to the intrigue of
the films and to the Big Question. It takes
us to a place where we can reflect on spirituality, faith
and the deeper meaning of life. It is a book designed to
take us on a journey to encounter the truth in our lives.
It allows us to choose for ourselves whether we want to
take the blue pill or the red pill. It's totally up to the
reader how deep down the rabbit hole he or she wants to
go.
Wachowski
said that mythology, theology, and higher-level mathematics
are all "ways human beings try to answer the bigger
questions." In this book the focus will be on Christian
theology. There are many Christian allusions in the film
that will be explored and discussed. Christian theology
played a big part in the making of the Matrix films. Certainly
it was not the only ingredient in making the film, but surely
it was highly influential in the success of the film and
is worthy of further examination.
The
first film in the series, "The Matrix," grossed
over $170 million in the United States alone and over $460
million worldwide.
There
is no doubt that the films have generated a lot of philosophical
and spiritual interest—as well as financial—from
a postmodern culture that
is clearly intrigued with the film. There are some major
themes that many of us identify with. These themes include
the QUESTION, the DECISION, the IDENTITY, the PURPOSE, the
BATTLE, and the SAVIOR. These predominant themes in the
films will be explored through a number of meditations.
It
should be made clear that this book’s objective is
not to interpret the directors’ intentions behind
the Matrix films. It is to explore the theology behind the
film and prompt us to think about how it applies to us as
individuals. For this reason, the book has been laid out
in a format that is conducive to contemplation and reflection.
Every portion or part of the films that has to do with Christian
theology will not be examined or studied. The focus is only
on the parts that are most relevant to the purpose of this
book.
The
reflections (38 spiritual imperatives in all) can be read
in any sequence, though it is recommend the first reading
to be done in sequential order. Thereafter, the table
of contents can help determine
which pages may be most beneficial for you. The idea is
to not read too many reflections at one time but to contemplate
on the readings.
Another
way this book can be read is with the study questions found
at the end of each section. These can help the reader go
deeper and reflect more on the readings. This page is designated
as the red page because it challenges the reader to make
a decision for truth. If you do not want to read them you
can just skip past them.
The
third way this book can be used is as a tool for a group
discussion or Bible study. It can serve as a tool to explore
the theological issues in the film and/or serve as a catalyst
for the presentation of the Gospel. Feel free to use this
in a small group setting or Sunday school class. You may
want to have the participant(s) read one section a week
and then go over the questions together in the group.
Enjoy,
and prosper.