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http://us.imdb.com/Goofs?0133093Crew or equipment visible: During the scene in which Neo receives the cell phone via overnight delivery you can see someone's hand to the left of Neo's desk. This hand is obviously not Neo's nor the delivery man's. (Due to cropping this error does not show up in the letterboxed version, only in the 4:3 “TV” version.)
Continuity: In the first scene in which Neo appears, we see him from above, sleeping in front of his computer. The keyboard he is using is a Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro with the atypical curved key configuration. When messages begin appearing on his screen, he tries to stop them by hitting various keys, but the closeup of the keys show keys from a standard keyboard that are clearly not the keys on a Natural Keyboard Pro.
Continuity: When Neo (Anderson) is first handed the FedEx envelope, he moves his hand to the corner to open it - then the camera shifts, and he moves his hand to the corner to open it.
Continuity: When Neo first meets Morpheus, they shake hands. We see Morpheus from behind, and his left arm is behind his back. Then we see Morpheus from the front, and his left arm is straight down at his side. Then we see Morpheus from the back again, and his arm is once again behind his back.
Crew or equipment visible: When Neo is examining the spoon prior to bending it, a crew member dressed in black - probably the cameraman - is reflected in the spoon.
Continuity: When Neo is being shot and is subsequently “killed” there is a shot showing the cartridges leaving the Smith's pistol. One of the cartridges is clearly a spent blank with crimping rather than a spent live bullet cartridge.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Neo is bending backwards to avoid the bullets on the rooftop end sequence, there are no bodies of the troops that were fighting them beforehand (during bullet time) and Trinity disappears. A few seconds earlier they had been lying just behind and around him (non bullet time). His gun also disappears and reappears. However, bullet time indicates that the characters have warped the “reality” of the Matrix, so this could be a part of it: he's eliminated everything that wasn't important.
Crew or equipment visible: When Neo backflips off the train tracks onto the platform, at the end of the flip, a few inches of the wires can be seen either side of his hands.
Continuity: After Trinity crashes through the window, tumbles down the stairs and then points her guns back toward the window, we cut to a close shot of the top of the stairs showing a hanging light fixture swinging back and forth. A few seconds later, during an over-the-shoulder shot from Trinity's perspective, the fixture is perfectly still. The sound and image imply that it did not start swinging until she reached the bottom of the stairs.
Continuity: In the scene where Neo has hundreds of acupuncture needles in his body, needles disappear from his head. The comments on DVD indicate that all of the needles were a prosthetic device except for the ones in his head. The real needles are there when the camera looks at him from the side, but then disappear as the camera moves in.
Revealing mistakes: During the Agent/Trinity chase, when the last police officer fails to completely jump across, his legs cause the “brick” wall to vibrate noticeably.
Boom mike visible: While showing Neo what has happened to his real world, Morpheus looks to the sky and remarks: “Fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony.” As he looks up, you can see the boom mike reflecting in his sunglasses.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In the hallway scene with Neo and Trinity the whole hallway is basically shot to pieces. But when we see the explosion in the hallway later neither the poles nor the walls have a scratch on them. That's because most of the battle took place at the opposite end of the hall; the damage drops off markedly as you get closer to the elevators (which is the only area shown in the explosion scene). There is some rubble visible in the explosion.
Continuity: When Morpheus attacks Smith to save Neo, Morpheus headbutts Smith and knocks his glasses off (camera angle behind Morpheus). But then there is a shot from Smith's POV and his glasses are on again, then the camera shifts to Morpheus' view and they're gone again.
Revealing mistakes: During the beginning scene, when the officers are chasing Trinity on the rooftops, over their heads, you can see that the sky is really the ceiling of the soundstage painted black.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: After Morpheus is rescued from the Agents, the blood and marks on his face are gone. He's been under a huge stream of water that probably washed them away.
Continuity: The establishing shot of Neo's building shows his company name as “Metacortex” while a plaque inside the building lists it as “Meta Cortechs.” (Visible overhead as Neo starts to run for the office.) Arguably a glitch in the matrix, but since people come to work at this building every day, they would notice and this could reveal the unreality of the matrix to them.
Audio/visual unsynchronised: In chapter 29 on the DVD at 1:39.41, during the foyer gun battle, one of the security men is seen to fire a shotgun at Neo but the sound is that of an automatic rifle.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When the agent shoots Neo the blood appears on the wall behind him very quickly, but apparently not before the agent fires.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The pistols the Agents use are apparently .440 (or .50) Cor-Bon Desert Eagles, which fire (or can be modified to fire) rimless (automatic or “parabellum”) rounds. The shell that hits the ground is consistent with this.
Continuity: Near the end of the subway fight scene, Agent Smith throws Neo into a wall after which he falls onto the rails along with debris from the wall, but when Neo backflips onto the platform, the debris is neatly positioned by the wall.
Continuity: During the lobby shootout, Neo cartwheels while firing an M-16 rifle at some guards, however, one shot shows Neo firing in completely the wrong direction.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Trinity flies through the window and then falls down the stairs, she lands facing the window; on close examination, it can be seen that she does a rather awkward half-twist while rolling down the stairs (after doing a half-twist in the air, and another coming through the window).
Errors in geography: The matrix is apparently simulating some unknown American city (the accents of the characters, references to one phone call, IRS, and Social Security number). However, the sign near the elevator button refers to a “lift,” a rooftop sign says “authorised,” an ATM has a sign for an Australian bank, and cars are seen driving on the left (or, when Neo drops the phone, on the right against the road markings). Arguments for these inconsistencies being part of the matrix and hence not problems don't wash, since the matrix is trying to be accurate (else why make it so much like the “real” world).
Continuity: When Agent Smith is interrogating Morpheus, he has his hands on his head, his index finger is in front of his ear in the shot from behind, but in the shot from the other direction, his index finger is behind his ear.
Continuity: In the “dodge this” scene, Trinity puts the gun to the side of the Agent's head in close-up. But, in the long shot, the gun is now pointed at his forehead, and the Agent is facing Trinity (and is in a completely different position relative to Neo – and the sun). Thus, when he turns back into the soldier, the gunshot is in his forehead.
Crew or equipment visible: When Neo reaches to open the door to the Oracle's apartment, the lens of a camera is visible. The camera itself seems to be covered with green cloth to match the color in the hallway, and even has a yellow tie painted on it to match the one Morpheus is wearing, since he is standing behind the camera.
Continuity: When Neo is being interrogated by the agents, Agent Smith plops a folder on the table. When he opens it, there are no pages on the back of the cover. When the camera shifts as Agent Smith is looking through the pages, we see several pages on the back of the cover that Agent Smith never placed there.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Neo is talking to the Oracle, she gives him a cookie that is fresh-baked and soft. Yet when he bites into it while going down the stairs, it crunches. However, there are five minutes on screen between the time the cookie comes out of the oven and the time he bites it, and possibly more off screen; in addition, some kinds of cookies are crunchy as they come out of the oven.
Continuity: In the lobby battle, when Neo fires the two small machine guns with long barrels and curved magazines, the shell casings are far too long; these weapons are Czech Skorpions in 7.65mm (.32 caliber). In addition to being too long, the neck of the shell bottlenecks (slopes downward) about 2/3 of the way down, while 7.65mm shells have no bottleneck. These shells could very well come from the M-16 Neo fires later.
Plot holes: In the helicopter, Neo fires a 7.62mm minigun. This weapon fires over 3000 rounds a minute. Neo hoses the room back and forth and hits an agent, but miraculously avoids hitting Morpheus. He hasn't yet demonstrated a level of control that would explain this, and it's unlikely the standard instructional program could provide it. Further, his firing pattern doesn't seem designed to avoid Morpheus; his first shots are in a straight line headed almost straight at him. (Some dispute this.)
Factual errors: When Neo is fighting the agent in the subway scene, they shoot at each other in bullet time. Though there are bullets coming out of the pistols, the actions of the pistols (the top part of the gun that slides back to allow the spent cartridge to spring out of the barrel) are not moving to let the pistol reload. In addition, there is no recoil.
Revealing mistakes: Less than a second before Neo jumps off the building in “the first jump,” special effect artifacts are briefly visible around him. (As he's running, side view, against the sky.)
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Neo suspends the bullets in mid-air, he picks up the first one and drops it and we hear a metallic clink. However, that noise is a bell on the music track.
Continuity: When Morpheus and Neo are in the Agent Training program, the first shot of Neo you don't see a dove in the reflective glass behind him, in the second shot you see one.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Cypher couldn't use the chairs by himself to go inside the Matrix. We see Cypher typing on the keyboards, watching the Matrix in code. He tells Neo that you have to look at it in code when you are not inside, therefore justifying that he might be interacting with the Matrix through the keyboard; he is not obligated to enter the Matrix in order to change events. Trinity talks about “shifts” at the beginning of the movie, also suggesting that she can go inside the Matrix without the aid of Tank. Cypher presumably gets an inferior sense of taste and smell compared to what he would have if he were actually plugged in, or he'd have no reason to deal.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Some have pointed out that humans could not possibly be a viable energy source. This ignores part of Morpheus' explanation: “The human body generates more bioelectricity than a 120-volt battery. And over 25,000 BTUs of body heat. Combined with a form of fusion, the machines had found all the energy they would ever need.” From this, we gather that the machines need something beyond just the fusion; they need our bioelectricity. And one can gather that the fusion somehow supplies nourishment to the machines beyond what the bodies provide.
Continuity: When Neo drops the phone, the first time you see the phone falling, there is a parade marching in the street below. Cut immediately back to Neo, the street is empty.
Continuity: Numerous differences between sunglass reflections and the surroundings.
Crew or equipment visible: As Neo passes the camera while falling during the “Jump Program,” his shirt is blown open by the wind and clearly shows the harness he is wearing underneath.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When Neo is rescuing Trinity from the falling helicopter, he slides across the roof of a building. When he reaches the edge, his foot hits the block causing it to move, but in a way consistent with a real block whose grout is imperfect; after all, that's a rather large force.
Continuity: After Neo is shot by Agent Smith, Trinity leans close to whisper. Her hair begins to fall over her face. Cut to another angle and her hair is back in place again.
Continuity: Just before the door to the Oracle's apartment opens, Morpheus has his glasses on. After the door opens and the camera angle switches, his glasses are in his left hand (visible after Neo crosses in front). Presumably he snatched them off in the same move that instantly took his arms from a 90-degree angle to straight down.
Factual errors: There is no way for the subway trains to be powered. There is no wire on top of the tunnel, there is no third rail, and the two rails are not powered or Neo would have been electrocuted when he fell on the tracks during the fight with the agent. The two trains that pass lack any kind of separate locomotive.
Factual errors: The sprinkler system manages to fill the floor nearly 3 inches full of water in only a matter of minutes. This is hugely over exaggerated as if this were the case the entire building would be nothing but water in only a couple of hours.
Continuity: Cypher's cigar changes hands in the restaurant.
Continuity: The piece of meat Cypher eats at the restaurant changes from one shot to the next.
Factual errors: When Neo stops the bullets, they lack the rifle marks they would get upon being fired.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In the opening sequence, Trinity shoots a police officer six times with a handgun that has already expended ten rounds. The gun (a Glock 19) can hold 18 rounds in a high-capacity magazine.
Revealing mistakes: When Neo is running from the agents, he jumps off a fire escape, and when the camera flashes further away you can clearly see the thick gray mat used for the fall.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The Massive Attack song “Dissolved Girl” playing in Neo's headphones is track 6 on the album, not track 5, and the timing on the counter is off in relation to the actual song. Given Neo's equipment, it could well have been a homemade custom CD.
Factual errors: When Trinity is being arrested, you hear the cops all burst into the room and cock the hammers on their Glocks. The Glock doesn't have an external hammer. To load the weapon, you have to pull the slide back and release it.
Continuity: When his boss, Mr. Reinhart, is lecturing Thomas Anderson, Anderson's hands are in front when seen from outside and from the rear, and behind him when seen from Mr. Reinhart's desk.
Plot holes: Morpheus comes into the mess, and orders the ship be raised to transmission depth to take Neo into the Matrix to see the Oracle. Presumably, they had not moved since the near attack. If they were too deep to transmit, then Cypher could not have secretly entered the Matrix to meet with the Agent in the previous scene, even if some time passed between scenes.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: At breakfast, when Neo is first introduced to the “goop,” Cypher can be seen from behind at the beginning of the scene, standing behind the counter. Since we don't see him again until the end of the scene, some thought he had appeared from nowhere (and others wondered who that was in the beginning).
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: While “single cell protein” (mentioned by Dozer) is not, in itself, accurate, it's already in common use as a shorthand for “protein extracted from single-cell organisms.”
Continuity: When Morpheus and Neo move from the dojo to the jump program, the shot from their viewpoint looking down shows them landing far from any roof structures, on a building much higher than any nearby. The next shot of Neo shows them to be right next to a structure, on a building about as tall as one right across the street.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Even though the characters had never seen a commercial airliner, they could have seen archived movies and TV shows and could be familiar with phrases like “tray tables in their upright positions.”
Continuity: While Neo is on the way to the Oracle, his sideburns change length and shape.
Continuity: The Oracle lights a cigarette, then spends over two minutes talking to Neo and putting cookies on a plate. When she comes back to the cigarette, it is the same length as when she put it down.
Continuity: When Morpheus is showing Neo the construct, there are no shadows (even under their feet). However, when Neo wants out, he steps back and there are shadows under his feet.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Cypher drops a ringing mobile phone into a trash can. While one viewer reports the message on the display to be “Charging,” another reports “Connect.”
Continuity: When Trinity learns how to fly the helicopter, she is given instructions to fly a B-212 (which is what's shown) with a Bell JetRanger image on the computer.
Continuity: When Neo is leaving the Oracle's apartment, the cookie in his hand (down by his side) has a bite taken out of it. A few seconds later, Neo brings the cookie up to take a bite – and it is whole.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The computer in Neo's cubicle is not turned on. But he appears to be sulking or gathering his thoughts after his boss chewed him out, and since he was chewed out as soon as he arrived, he might not have turned it on yet. Since he didn't leave the house until after 9:18 and the normal FedEx overnight delivery promise is 10:00, he hasn't had much time to turn it on.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: When the agents are placing the bug in Neo, there is an odd dent in the left side of his abdomen; while unusual, reports are the actor has such a dent from a motorcycle accident. It's unclear whether the dent is visible in longer shots.
Continuity: When Neo “awakens” from the Matrix, he is able to raise himself, open his eyes and see around him, despite the fact that his muscles and eyes have never been used and were too atrophied to function (according to the next scene).
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The computer screen gives the time of Trinity's phone trace as 13:24:18. While it is dark outside, that time could be UTC.
Continuity: Tank brings up a schematic on a computer screen that says “eleventh floor,” but the Agents trace Morpheus' call and say that they are on the eighth floor.
Continuity: Cypher is ranting while atop Morpheus, who is in the Matrix. As Cypher says, “red pill,” Morpheus can be seen from the side to blink.
Continuity: As the team prepares to visit the Oracle, we see Tank “loading them up” pressing buttons on the various keyboards around him. Before the last cut, his right hand is up, pressing buttons while his left hand is down. When we cut to the shot above Tank, his left arm is up and his right arm is down.
Continuity: After Neo is first removed from his liquid cell and brought into reality he removes an IV from his arm. After a stressful situation he throws up. He has been living on the IV for days (witness his hair growth); how could he have anything in his stomach to throw up? If he did (through the body manufacturing it), it would probably not look like cream or oatmeal.
Continuity: The security guard who scans Neo and is thrown back disappears.
Revealing mistakes: During the lobby gunfight, when Trinity runs on the wall, the first “stone” wall panel that she hits flexes.
Continuity: The gun Neo is handed as the police attack is a Sig-Sauer, but in later shots he is using a Glock, and then a Sig again.
Factual errors: During the lobby shootout, the bullet shells are still live rounds.
Revealing mistakes: A security guard calls for help on his radio at the beginning of the lobby shootout. He is wearing knee pads underneath his uniform.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The chain of ammunition for the gun in the helicopter does not feed directly into the gun; it goes through a feeding mechanism between the ammo box and the gun. Further, the shells that drop are indeed spent; they have a bottleneck shape that confuses some viewers.
Revealing mistakes: During the fight scene in the subway, as the Agent is about to punch through the concrete post, the section to be punched out is clearly visible.
Crew or equipment visible: When Neo is holding Morpheus outside the helicopter, a safety cable is visible as a black line along Morpheus's arm going up to Neo in the last long shot before Neo lets go.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Military helicopters were shot down by primitive weapons in Vietnam, so it's not impossible for them to be shot down by a handgun, particularly at fairly close range.
Continuity: In the “dodge this” scene, Trinity's gun changes from a Beretta 92F to a Beretta 84F.
Continuity: When Neo backflips out of the train's way, the distance between him and the train changes.
Continuity: After the subway scene, Neo steals a man's cell phone. At first the man's coat is black; after Neo is farther away, but before the man turns into an agent, he already has the grey agent coat on.
Continuity: When Agent Smith fires his gun at the helicopter, the bullets hit on Trinity's right side, but when Trinity reacts to the shots, she looks to her left.
Continuity: After Neo steals a man's cellular phone and the agents shoot at him, we see him running down an alley with the back of his shirt untucked from his pants. As he kicks in the door, his shirt has tucked itself back into his pants.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: During the rescue of Morpheus, at one point Trinity is seen to use both hands in controlling the flight stick of the helicopter. While a helicopter normally requires use of two sticks to control, in the kind of emergency situation shown, the collective (controlling up/down motion) can be temporarily ignored.
Continuity: Blood on Neo's mouth as the subway approaches.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Toward the end of the movie, Neo is told to head to room 303 of the Heart o' the City Hotel for his “exit.” This is the exact same room Trinity was in at the beginning, but the agents cut the hard-line to that building already while trying to catch Trinity, thereby making escape impossible at the time. However, since the room has apparently been remodeled in the interim (new windows are present), workers apparently also restored the line. Apparently the agents don't monitor the installation and repair of “hard lines” as well as they could/should; they may not understand the importance.
Plot holes: If the Agents can punch through concrete pillars, then why can't they knock Neo in half with one swing?
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Tank says: Hacking a mind is like hacking a computer, all it takes is time. So why do the Agents need the codes from Morpheus? Presumably they don't want to use the time it would take.
Continuity: The trace program indicates a date of 2-19-98, but Morpheus tells Neo that he believes it is “the year 1999.”
Plot holes: Morpheus tells Neo that what is “real” is electrical signals in his brain - which is a purely materialistic view of the world. Later, when Neo asks if you can die in the Matrix, Morpheus tells him that the body cannot live without the mind - which is a dualistic view.
Factual errors: People seem to physically recover in this film from very severe traumas, that normally would disable them. We see Tank take it twice, and then he is completely healthy (he's even in the “real” world, with no visible signs of damage). Morpheus takes a slug in the leg in the helicopter jump, but recovers easily. Neo is grazed twice in “bullet time” but it doesn't hamper him at all. The injuries to Morpheus from the torture also don't show up in the real world.
Continuity: The width of Cypher's beard.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: Electromagnetic pulses are not necessarily harmful to humans. They may have that reputation because the most common way to generate them is a nuclear explosion. Further, since it's possible to protect equipment against them, we can assume the ship's systems are protected.
Factual errors: The fire downstairs causes the sprinkler heads to activate in the entire building, but that is not how sprinkler heads work. They are activated on an individual basis (or at best by zone). If all sprinklers went off, there would not be enough pressure to supply water to all of them (particularly in such a tall building).
Revealing mistakes: In the lobby shootout, the holes left in the walls and pillars are clearly oversized and/or out of proportion and shape to the holes real gunshots would make. The hole sizes and marks the bullets make just aren't possible for real gunshots.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: The first use of EMP radiates outward from the ship, while the second pulses through the ship. But the second time, there's been a massive hull breach.
Continuity: When Neo is in the old Lincoln with Trinity, Switch, and Apoc, Trinity says, “Apoc, lights.” A close-up of the light switch follows. The external lights should be off because the switch is all the way in, yet it is night and the lights have been shown to be on. Apoc then pulls the switch halfway out, which would turn on the exterior running lights only, not the interior lights. He should've turned the switch, not pulled it.
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: On Neo's introduction to the Construct, Morpheus jacks him in, then shows up in the Construct himself almost immediately, far quicker than he could have jacked in himself. But it's quite possible Neo was held in some kind of limbo until Morpheus was ready to join him.
Factual errors: If you cut the cables of an elevator, it will not fall. Its safety brakes will keep it in place.
Continuity: When Neo first awakens into the real world, he is lying on his back. Yet the numerous cables connected to his back would prevent this, as shown by the scene where the baby is inserted into the Matrix by the machines. The baby is lying on his side because of the cables in his back, just as everybody else should be. There don't seem to be depressions in the pod for the cables.
Factual errors: When Neo is sleeping in front of his computer, the results of his search program are projected onto him. Real monitors do not project images.
Continuity: After Neo fights Agent Smith in the subway, he is about to run up the right side of the steps. He stops to look at the subway train, sees Agent Smith get off the train, then turns to run up the center of the steps without moving sideways.