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When Morpheus and his crew rescued Neo from the Matrix, how was it possible that Neo's real self had his ear pierced? See more...

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It's been said that Neo being an anagram for "one".  I think it's more important to realise that Neo means "new".  His real name is Thomas Anderson.  He is called Thomas at the beginning of the movie, when he doubts the truth -- that the world as he knows it is not real.  Thomas is the "doubting" disciple in the Bible.  Moreover, Anderson means "son of man".  Hence, Neo Anderson is the New Son of Man.  The biblical references go on and on... Trinity, Nebucadnezzar (the name of the ship -- in fact, the name plate on the ship makes reference to a verse in Mark chapter 3), Zion... So not only is Neo "the One", he has gone from being the doubter to the new son of man. See more...

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The Matrix

Continuity: When Neo comes back from the conversation with the oracle, a part of the cookie, which he has got from the oracle, is bitten off. A few seconds later he wants to eat the cookie and there is no sign of a bite anymore.

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