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Neo-Oracle Reloaded Transcript
 

Scott Manning
June 25, 2003 | Comments (17)

neo-oracle.jpgThere are several camps out there that have opinions as to what the Oracle's real intentions are. From her talk with Neo in The Matrix Reloaded, we know that she says she is a program. But is her purpose to help the machines or the humans? Or does she have her own goals in this crazy thing we call the matrix.

In her pleasant, little Oracle way, she charms the hell out Neo and the viewers as she gives him some candy and explains very vaguely what Neo must do to save Zion. Many questions arise from what the Oracle says and does. Some people have suggested that the piece of candy was another red pill. I like to ask the more obvious questions like what does she mean by, "You've made a believer out me"?

Enough with the questions; here is the complete transcript.

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The Oracle: Well, come on. I ain't gonna bite ya. Come around here, and let me have a look at ya. My goodness, look at you! You turned out all right, didn't you? How do you feel?

Neo: I, uh...

The Oracle: I know you're not sleeping. We'll get to that. Why don't you come and have a sit this time?

Neo: Maybe I'll stand.

The Oracle: Well, suit yourself.

*Neo sits down.*

Neo: I felt like sitting.

The Oracle: I know. So. Let's get the obvious stuff out of the way.

Neo: You're not human, are you?

The Oracle: Well it's tough to get any more obvious than that.

Neo: If I had to guess, I'd say you're a program from the machine world. So is he.

The Oracle: So far, so good.

Neo: But if that's true, that can mean you are a part of this system, another kind of control.

The Oracle: Keep going.

Neo: I suppose the most obvious question is, how can I trust you?

The Oracle: Bingo! It is a pickle, no doubt about it. The bad news is there's no way if you can really know whether I'm here to help you or not. So it's really up to you. You just have to make up your own damn mind to either accept what I'm going to tell you, or reject it. Candy?

Neo: D'you already know if I'm going to take it?

The Oracle: Wouldn't be much of an Oracle if I didn't.

Neo: But if you already know, how can I make a choice?

The Oracle: Because you didn't come here to make the choice, you've already made it. You're here to try to understand why you made it. I thought you'd have figured that out by now.

Neo: Why are you here?

The Oracle: Same reason. I love candy.

Neo: But why help us?

The Oracle: We're all here to do what we're all here to do. I'm interested in one thing, Neo, the future. And believe me, I know - the only way to get there is together.

Neo: Are there other programs like you?

The Oracle: Oh, well, not like me. But... Look, see those birds? At some point a program was written to govern them. A program was written to watch over the trees, and the wind, the sunrise, and sunset. There are programs running all over the place. The ones doing their job, doing what they were meant to do, are invisible. You'd never even know they were here. But the other ones, well, we hear about them all the time.

Neo: I've never heard of them.

The Oracle: Of course you have. Every time you've heard someone say they saw a ghost, or an angel. Every story you've ever heard about vampires, werewolves, or aliens is the system assimilating some program that's doing something they're not supposed to be doing.

Neo: Programs hacking programs. Why?

The Oracle: They have their reasons, but usually a program chooses exile when it faces deletion.

Neo: And why would a program be deleted?

The Oracle: Maybe it breaks down. Maybe a better program is created to replace it - happens all the time, and when it does, a program can either choose to hide here, or return to The Source.

Neo: The machine mainframe?

The Oracle: Yes. Where you must go. Where the path of The One ends. You've seen it, in your dreams, haven't you? The door made of light?

*Neo nods*

The Oracle: What happens when you go through the door?

Neo: I see Trinity, and something happens, something bad. She starts to fall, and then I wake up.

The Oracle: Do you see her die?

Neo: No.

The Oracle: You have the sight now, Neo. You are looking at the world without time.

Neo: Then why can't I see what happens to her?

The Oracle: We can never see past the choices we don't understand.

Neo: Are you saying I have to choose whether Trinity lives or dies?

The Oracle: No. You've already made the choice, now you have to understand it.

Neo: No, I can't do that. I won't.

The Oracle: You have to.

Neo: Why?

The Oracle: Because you're The One.

Neo: What if I can't? What happens if I fail?

The Oracle: Then Zion will fall. Our time is up. Listen to me, Neo. You can save Zion if you reach The Source, but to do that you will need the Keymaker.

Neo: The Keymaker?

The Oracle: Yes, he disappeared some time ago. We did not know what happened to him until now. He's being held prisoner by a very dangerous program, one of the oldest of us. He is called the Merovingian, and he will not let him go willingly.

Neo: What does he want?

The Oracle: What do all men with power want? More power.

The Oracle: Be there, at that exact time, and you will have a chance.

Seraph: We must go.

The Oracle: Seems like every time we meet I've got nothing but bad news. I'm sorry about that, I surely am. But for what it's worth, you've made a believer out of me. Good luck, kiddo.

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Comments (17):
1) Posted by: Keanuette ( xx.132.191.201)
June 29, 2003 04:36 PM

PERFECT!

Just reading that brings the scene to life with all the Oracle's nuances.

I miss you Gloria :(


2) Posted by: CJ Miller ( xx.43.159.53)
July 1, 2003 11:51 PM

True...in the game, Enter the Matrix, the replacement actress for Gloria has a few scenes. Instead of just writing out the character (the way they did with Tank), but more or less used some excuse that she had to change her appearance to hide in the Matrix. Also, the new actress just doesn't have the charm, depth, or personality that Gloria gave to the character. Long live Gloria Foster - The Oracle.


3) Posted by: Lindley ( xxx.94.205.81)
July 12, 2003 03:59 AM

I've been pondering myself but to no avail, it must be something that she did'nt believe before.

But mostly I've been wondering something else,
At the start of the conversation she says she knows he's not sleeping and that "we'll get to that" but apparently does not. how come.
Now her exact words were "I know you're not sleeping" this could be interpreted to she knows he's been having trouble sleeping or he's not sleepng at the time they are speaking?
I don't get it.


4) Posted by: Leo ( xxx.221.150.230)
July 12, 2003 07:07 PM

Well. I'm really lucky I found this transcript. I watched the movie twice, and still couldn't understand what the Oracle's words really meant.

If I may add a comment, I also paid a lot of attention to the candy she gave Neo and how much it resembled the Red Pill. Also, I think it's important to notice that we were led to believe that Neo had powers only inside the Matrix.

That could mislead us into thinking that he, much like Seraph and The Oracle, was a program written by the machines. That's a FACT. Up until the end of Reloaded, Neo's powers were only seen when they were hacking the Matrix. But after the explosion of the Neb, he realizes that he felt something outside the Matrix too.

So, I wonder, what other events could have "awoken" him to this newfond powers? Other than the Candy, there are no situations that could have altered his consciousness, or his awareness to those powers (hell, all the time he's just woopin' other programs asses.

Ergo, (hehe) I think the Oracle helped Neo in that sense. That way, he doesn't need any hard lines to defeat the machines, or any kind of weapon to destroy them. I think that the prophecy Morpheus talks so passionately about will be fulfilled outside the Matrix.

Well. Those are my thoughts. Hope you enjoy. And let's all wait until november for the conclusion of this amazing story.


5) Posted by: Justin Vero ( xx.52.223.214)
July 16, 2003 04:24 PM

Interesting evaluation, however, Neo never got a chance to even eat the candy.


6) Posted by: jawvwa© ( xxx.137.113.111)
July 24, 2003 10:39 PM

when neo asked her are there any programs like her, she said: "oh, well, not like me. but... look, see those birds? at some point a program was written to govern them. a program was written to watch over the trees, and the wind, the sunrise, and sunset.

there are no trees in the matrix!

that's the key that solves the mistery about oracle.


7) Posted by: Ringworm ( xx.124.118.33)
August 18, 2003 05:39 PM

"So, I wonder, what other events could have "awoken" him to this newfond powers? Other than the Candy, there are no situations that could have altered his consciousness, or his awareness to those powers (hell, all the time he's just woopin' other programs asses." -- Leo

There are other hints about a second Matrix (the "real" world) along the way.

Neo is given a spoon by the orphans before he leaves Zion. Its an obvious allusion to the first movie -- "there is no spoon". Its not a reminder of what he already knows (the Matrix isn't real), but a hint at what he doesn't know (Zion isn't real either).

There is the red pill/candy the Oracle gives Neo.

The Oracle also knows that Neo isn't sleeping well. How? That's happening in the real world? This seems to push the bounds of logic, unless the real world isn't real at all. If its just another program it makes much more sense.

When Neo finds the Architect, early in the scene, the monitors in the room show scenes from the "real" world. How else would these images appear? How else would the machines have a record of things happening on the Neb, in the "real" world?

I also believe that Neo ate that candy later, but I could be wrong.

RW


8) Posted by: GWiZ ( xx.199.202.12)
August 19, 2003 11:28 AM

I just want to comment on the oracle cast-change:
Gloria Foster was an amazing actor (at least in the matrixI+II), the Oracle she did was full of wit and charm. Just the way she talks is lovable "Bingo! It is a pickle, no doubt about it".
However, I think that the change in characters is appripriate. Why?
Well, the Wachowskis has said that Reloaded is about life and Revolutions is about death. (Can't remember what the first on was about)
Gloria seemed to be full of life and vitality. She was joyful, witty and had a grandmother-like quality that the new actor does not.
The new oracle (whose name I don't remember) is much more gloomy, and dark. The way she talks has an entirely different quality "I see the darkness spreading" etc. (from the tralier/teaser). She is a more "genuine" oracle the way you imagine it, with dire premonitions and propheies.
I think she fits Revolutions perfectly.

GWiZ

Btw. The question Lindley asked; That when the oracle speaks of neo not sleeping and the "we'll get to that" which they never get to... I think it can be answered easily. The reason could be that they simply never recorded the scene before she passed away... And since they wanted to keep her in the movie they (Wachowskis) had to work with what they had.


9) Posted by: battousi ( xxx.226.42.163)
September 14, 2003 02:33 PM

Another possible secret revealed by the Oracle, assuming that "reality" in the Matrix is simply another level of the Matrix, is that when the Oracle said "I know you're not sleeping well," she might have meant the real power source that is the final, physical, end-point-reality of Neo's body is not resting well. Perhaps this would help explain the candy/pill, because she realizes Neo's body is beginning to reject the Matrix at its fundamental level. Therefore, Neo would have to begin realizing the truth, and by the end of Reloaded, just barely have an inkling of the true scope of the Matrix (there really wouldn't have been time for him to just sit around and think about it, what with getting the Keymaker and all...). But, we'll see when the third movie comes out.


10) Posted by: Dan ( xxx.179.226.5)
October 22, 2003 04:51 AM

This whole Neo being a program theory is a trip! It's sounding more and more convincing. the Oracle says "...a program can either choose to hide here, or return to The Source.". When Neo meets the architect, the architect says "....The function of the One is now to return to the source,.." Man This stuff is good!Can't wait to see this thing in November. Ok, by the way, for those who havent noticed yet, when Neo goes to meet the merovingian, that dude being escorted away has soemthing central to do with revolutions, hes in one of the trailers.And of course, Bane is Smith!!!


11) Posted by: Sbujero ( xxx.158.128.105)
October 22, 2003 10:04 AM

I'm responding to Ringworm's matrix within a matrix theory.How does the Oracle know that Neo hasn't been sleeping well?and the scenes from the Neb? Well consider this:the matrix is a state of mind i.e. wheneva Neo enters it he is part of the system although he knows its not real.Therefore the machines r probably able to insert programmes/dreams(the door of light) into his mind.They could do so via the Oracle's candy/biscuits.The only thing known by the Oracle is that he has seen the door made of light,which probably feels quite real in his dreams and scary. She doesn't know what happens in terms of what response he chooses to the door of light,basically she is testing whether or not he has made the "right" choice(the one suitable to her/machines).THat's why when she realises he has but is not quite willing to accept his choice,she guilt trips him into accepting it(Zion will fall comment).However she goes on about the future and that the only way 2 get there is 2gether.Here I think is where she probably was at clashed with the Architect.She(remember intuitive programme, therefore can foresee certain outcomes) realises that sooner or later we're all gonna have to work together otherwise the whole thing is gonna fall apart.Her 1st objective is to look out for own kind although she might seem as if she's lookin out for our kind,sending Neo 2 the source is purely for the machines 2 benefit,not telling him about the other previous ones and the destruction of Zion the previous 5 times proves that.But she realises that in order to keep up the matrix for the benefit of other machines she has to look out for our kind first.The Architect on the other hand doesn't care either way as long as the machines come out on top(the are levels of survival we are willing 2 accept comment).So for the Oracle its really a case of I'm on the human side for the greater good of machines world wide and myself.For the Architect its a case of I'm on the machine side come hell or whateva because I know I'll probably be one of the machines that survive this catastrophe.
Going back 2 scenes of the Neb at the Architect place-there aren't any but i'll hire the movie to make sure.


12) Posted by: Cody ( xxx.119.127.7)
October 27, 2003 11:19 PM

I thought the matrix INSIDE the matrix thing was obvious.

When agent Anderson takes over the body of a Zionist, and then goes inside the "real" world...

When he gets the second "there is no spoon" message, inside the "real" world...

And again, at the end, when he can "feel" the sentinals in the "real" world...

It seems that Neo is simply on the verge of "waking up", again.


13) Posted by: Matt Diamond ( xxx.145.196.162)
October 28, 2003 11:09 AM

"We'll get to that." They DO get to that. They discuss in detail the dream/vision that is disturbing Neo so much.

"You've made a believer out of me." This is a telling phrase, pretty much the only thing she says that suggests she isn't necessarily doing only what the Architect would have us believe. Fuel for much speculation there.

An alternate suggestion to the Matrix-inside-Matrix theory, which I don't believe in on the grounds that it is not a dramatically satisfying explanation (though the Wachowski's could probably pull it off if anyone can) is that Neo is merely gaining power over _machines_ in the real world. Similar to the crossover that allows Smith to hijack a human's mind, I speculate that Neo is learning to sense and affect the Matrix and machines directly from the real world. (Another clue: in the Revolutions trailer the Oracle says that Neo is trapped between the two worlds, man and machine.)

I don't really care if I'm right or not, but I get kind of miffed when people claim that _their_ conclusions are obvious...

Oh, and the candy was just a candy. If there is an explanation for why Neo's powers seem to be expanding in unexpected ways, it's from what happened at the end of the first movie. Smith even speculates in Reloaded about a connection having been made between him and Neo, suggests that some crossover occurred that is now causing him to disobey the rules of the system, and that he is now free (as much as Neo is free.) No candy involved. I'm sorry, I thought this was obvious! ;-)

I'm looking forward to having the 3rd film prove me wrong. Have fun, everybody!


14) Posted by: Heath ( xxx.28.96.68)
November 11, 2003 09:50 PM

how can you people be so stupid. Candy is candy...it dont make any difference to neo's power. Neo has his power due to the fact that he is 'the one'. As you see him in 'The Matrix' flying into the sky before the credits, before he 'supposedly' ate the candy, which i might add, didnt. I think the majority of you that post...make up possibilities. Facts can only be proven if they are shown or somehow portrayed in the movie. I suggest watching the movie could help as you guys have no idea what is going on.


15) Posted by: MatRA ( xx.190.171.119)
May 25, 2004 03:12 PM

ok.. even after watching revolutions a lot of questions are still left up in the air. but it seems to me that everyone is still a sleep. at the end of reloaded the architect tells neo that humans excepted the feed more if they where given a choice even if that choice was at an unconscious level >hints "the matrix" or "the real world"


16) Posted by: Clarkie ( xxx.239.29.141)
June 16, 2005 07:36 AM

There is only one problem with the so called obvious matrix within a matrix theory... When the rebel guy on the neb (tank i think) pulls out the other guys (cypher i think)jacking in thing - The scene where claims everything morpheus says is a lie.) How does the guy die... If it were a matrix within a matrix the guy wouldnt die because his body is elsewhere... thus contradicting neo being a program and the matrix within a matrix theory... but thats just a formaility i supose since everyone claims their theories are SO OBVIOUS....


17) Posted by: Prince Albert ( xx.189.220.106)
September 12, 2005 06:32 AM

Those of you that thought Neo was in a matrix, within a matrix has put to much thought into it. It is explained quite simply that the powers of "the one" exsists in both worlds. It is only up to Neo to expand his mind, to explore his abilities. Also if you have any computer knowledge you will know that once Neo destroyed Smith a part of the system was embeded in him, hence making Neo a part of that system, thus carrying his abilities in the real world. (ie. being able to feel the sentinels, destroy them, able to see while physically being blind....etc) Keep an open mind, but try not to think so hard. The messege "there is no spoon" was sent by that child once while being jacked-in, and once in the real world to remind Neo before he goes back in that "there is no spoon". Neo also recited that quote, as he was on the top of the elevator with Trinity, if you remeber shortly after he used that quote...he dodged bullets (Trinity: I never seen anyone move that fast, you move like them) the kid and that quote, was a constant reminder for Neo that while in the matrix, nothing is real, and to "free your mind" from boundries......................



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