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<title>Comment by Creford</title>
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<description>There were extremely excellent scenes in the movie &quot;The Empire Strikes Back&quot;.
Good originality and great imagination in this movie!
I&#039;m very interested in science fiction movies.</description>
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<title>Comment by Luke Divine</title>
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<description>The Matrix Rave was to show human unihibition based on the presumption that that the Matrix is symbolic of our world and our human nature.  If the Matrix is also based on religion could it not be a &quot;last supper&quot; in effect?  The people of Zion know challanges are ahead yet have one last gathering with all present?</description>
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