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Dilemma between painful truth and blissful ignorance
"Red pill" redirects here. For other uses, see Red pill (disambiguation) .
— Lana Wachowski, Movie City News , October 13, 2012

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The terms " red pill " and " blue pill " refer to a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the red pill or remaining in contented ignorance with the blue pill. The terms refer to a scene in the 1999 film The Matrix .

In The Matrix , the main character Neo is offered the choice between a red pill and a blue pill by rebel leader Morpheus . Morpheus says "You take the blue pill... the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill... you stay in Wonderland , and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." The red pill represents an uncertain future, unknown to Neo at the time, he takes the red pill —it would free him from the enslaving control of the machine-generated dream world and allow him to escape into the real world, but living the "truth of reality" is harsher and more difficult. On the other hand, the blue pill represents a beautiful prison —it would lead him back to ignorance, living in confined comfort without want or fear within the simulated reality of the Matrix. Neo chooses the red pill and joins the rebellion.

The Matrix (1999), directed by the Wachowskis , makes references to historical myths and philosophy, including gnosticism , existentialism , and nihilism . [1] [2] The film's premise resembles Plato 's Allegory of the Cave , [3] [4] Zhuangzi 's " Zhuangzi dreamed he was a butterfly ", René Descartes 's skepticism [5] [6] and evil demon , Kant 's reflections on the Phenomenon versus the Ding an sich , Robert Nozick 's " experience machine ", [7] the concept of a simulated reality and the brain in a vat thought experiment. [8] [9] The Matrix directly references Lewis Carroll 's 1865 novel Alice in Wonderland with the " white rabbit " and the "down the rabbit hole" phrases, as well as referring to Neo's path of discovery as "Wonderland".

Japanese director Mamoru Oshii 's 1995 anime film adaptation of Masamune Shirow 's 1989 manga Ghost in the Shell was a strong influence. [10]

In The Matrix , Neo ( Keanu Reeves ) hears rumors of the Matrix and a mysterious man named Morpheus ( Laurence Fishburne ). Neo spends his nights at his home computer trying to discover the secret of the Matrix and what the Matrix is. Eventually, another hacker, Trinity ( Carrie-Anne Moss ), introduces Neo to Morpheus.

Morpheus explains to Neo that the Matrix is an illusory world created to prevent humans from discovering that they are slaves to an external influence. Holding out a capsule on each of his palms, he describes the choice facing Neo:

This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill—the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill—you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember: all I'm offering is the truth. Nothing more.
As narrated, the blue pill will allow the subject to remain in the fabricated reality of the Matrix; the red serves as a "location device" to locate the subject's body in the real world and to prepare them to be "unplugged" from the Matrix. Once one chooses the red or blue pill, the choice is irrevocable.

Neo takes the red pill and awakens in the real world, where he is forcibly ejected from the liquid-filled chamber in which he has been lying unconscious. After his rescue and convalescence aboard Morpheus's ship, Morpheus shows him the true nature of the Matrix: a detailed computer simulation of Earth at the end of the 20th century (the actual year, though not known for sure, is suggested within the original movie to be approximately 200 years later, though it is revealed through sequels The Matrix Reloaded , The Matrix Revolutions and The Animatrix that at least 700 years have passed). It has been created to keep the minds of humans docile while their bodies are stored in massive power plants, their body heat and bioelectricity consumed as power by the sentient machines that have enslaved them.

In a 2012 interview, Lana Wachowski said: [11]

What we were trying to achieve with the story overall was a shift, the same kind of shift that happens for Neo, that Neo goes from being in this sort of cocooned and programmed world, to having to participate in the construction of meaning to his life. And we're like, "Well, can the audience go through the three movies and experience something similar to what the main character experiences?" So the first movie is sort of classical in its approach. The second movie is deconstructionist, and it assaults all of the things that you thought to be true in the first movie, and so people get very upset, and they're like "Stop attacking me!" in the same way that people get upset with deconstructionist philosophy. I mean, Derrida and Foucault, these people upset us. And then the third movie is the most ambiguous because it asks you to actually participate in the construction of meaning...
In The Matrix Resurrections , the Analyst uses blue pills to keep Neo's true memories suppressed in the guise of therapy sessions. Later, Neo takes another red pill before being freed from the Matrix once again by Bugs and her crew. In Trinity's case, she does not have to take the red pill again because of the way that Sati is freeing her from the Matrix. The red pills also allow friendly programs to leave the Matrix now as seen with the program version of Morpheus.

Fan theories have suggested that the red pill may represent an allegory for transgender people or a story of Lana and Lilly Wachowski 's history as coming out as transgender. [12] [13] During the 1990s, a common male-to-female transgender hormone therapy involved Premarin , a maroon tablet. [14] Lilly Wachowski confirmed that this theory was correct in August 2020. [15]

An essay written by Russell Blackford discusses the red and blue pills, questioning whether if a person were fully informed they would take the red pill, opting for the real world, believing that the choice of physical reality over a digital simulation is not so beneficial as to be valid for all people. Both Neo and another character, Cypher ( Joe Pantoliano ), take the red pill over the blue pill, though later in the first Matrix film, the latter demonstrates regret for having made that choice, saying that if Morpheus fully informed him of the situation, Cypher would have told him to "shove the red pill right up [his] ass." When Cypher subsequently makes a deal with the machines to return to the Matrix and forget everything he had learned, he says, "Ignorance is bliss." Blackford argues that the Matrix films set things up so that even if Neo fails, the taking of the red pill is worthwhile because he lives and dies authentically. Blackford and science-fiction writer James Patrick Kelly feel that The Matrix stacks the deck against machines and their simulated world. [16]

Matrix Warrior: Being the One author Jake Horsley compared the red pill to LSD , citing a scene where Neo forms his own world outside of the Matrix. When he asks Morpheus if he could return, Morpheus responds by asking him if he would want to. Horsley also describes the blue pill as addictive , calling The Matrix series a continuous series of choices between taking the blue pill and not taking it. He adds that the habits and routines of people inside the Matrix are merely the people dosing themselves with the blue pill. While he describes the blue pill as a common thing, he states that the red pill is one of a kind, and something someone may not even find. [17]


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Video game series and media franchise
This article is about the series. For the first Senran Kagura game, see Senran Kagura Burst .
Shinsaki Tanaka Hisato Usui Tetsuya Tsuchihashi Yoshiyuki Itō
Kazuaki Morijiri Satoshi Motonaga Terushige Yoshie Noritomo Isogai Hideyuki Saida Shōgo Kosaki Tetsurō Miura Misato Aoki Norio Kawamura


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