The Matrix: Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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In the movie “The Matrix” by Joel Silver, there are major philosophical idealistic views integrated into the plot that give a deeper meaning to the storyline. Since the release of the “The Matrix” in 1999, there has been major controversy over the hidden messages that lie between the viewers eyes when watching. There are endless conspiracies about the message that is being portrayed, most of which being biblical and philosophical references. What stood out to me the most while watching was Plato's Allegory of the Cave. Plato invests in the idea that the real world is in fact an illusion. He imagines a cave full of people that have been imprisoned since birth. He also describes that the people visions is limited to only seeing straight in front