That's not what dejavu is
>>220820979What phrase or term would you use that would resonate with the audience as much as the "dejavu" line did?
>>220820994>what the fuck?!
>>2208209942 CATSLMAO
>>220820979No but it's what he perceived it to be untill he was made aware of what glitches in the matrix are
>>220820994>whoa
>>220820979Yes it is dumbass. He thought he already saw the cat then saw it again>Noooooo he saw it twice!!That's what de ja vu feels like fucking retarded 70 IQ brown ape
>>220820994>I know Kung Fu.
>>220820979That's irrelevant. It is perfectly normal for a person to say "deja vu" in that scenario, regardless of whether it's strictly meets the definition of deja vu or not. And that's what really matters.This is why autists should self-euthanize. They'll never be able to understand the human element of humanity.
>>220820979retarded cinema goers have no memory, they couldn't have set this up when they set off and concluded it when they returned because the dipshit audience would have forgotten
>>220820994MR BONESI WANT TO WATCH TWO CATS GET SPOOKY
>>220820994kssh kssh kssh
>>220821060>Certain it is happening for the very first timeHow can you be certain?
"Deja vu" is the correct line of dialogue here. He is being ironic. all autists kyses
>>220821060I don't think OP misunderstands the term, it's simply a prerequisite to include bait in any title if you want post engagement.
>>220821093correct, they use the same cat in revolutions to signal the same thing because the audience relates cats to glitches, not the thing they're supposed to represent
>>220820994The cat's right behind me, isn't he?
>>220821060deja vu feeling is more like a weird memory glitchthe cat thing happened twice in 10 seconds so he would have just remarked "the same thing just happened twice"
>>220820979Déjà vu is not evidence of literal past-life memory or a supernatural glitch in time, but as a reflection of the mind's confusion between illusion and eternity. Linear time itself is part of the ego's dream, while the mind still carries a dim remembrance of the timeless reality of God. A moment of déjà vu can therefore be understood as the mind briefly sensing that what seems "new" has no true novelty because the world of perception repeats the same patterns endlessly, while the deeper Self remains outside time altogether. The feeling of familiarity points less to a mysterious event in the world and more to the underlying fact that the separated mind is replaying old thought patterns and dimly remembering that truth is changeless.
The scene should have had them walk up the stairs, Neo sees a cat, then they walk up the next floor the exact same way, and Neo sees another cat
>>220821640doesn't translate to the screen, two black cats is just two black cats, they needed to roll the same footage twicetold you, audiences are retarded
>>220820979It would've been too difficult to film two exact takes of such an unpredictable animal as a cat
>>220821005spbp
>>220820994"Well that just happened"
>>220821646I'm gonna deja vu my foot up your ass
>>220821093it wouldnt make sense for it to be filmed like that, the agents wait until they are back in the building then insta-brick the doors and windows to trap them. the duplicate cats had to be a second apart to signify the moment the building is changed
>>220821646In Inception Cobb remembers his wife unaliving herself and he steps on the same wine glass twice, that's how deja vu works
>>220821562> so he would have just remarked "the same thing just happened twice"Which is deja vu, just on a much shorter timescale than most people associate it with. The most common usage is when it feels like you are going through or experiencing something that feels the exact same as something that happened months or years ago. But there is no inherent timescale in the phrase.
>>220820994>>220821005Wrong>In the opening sequence, right as the big chase scene kicks off (Trinity fleeing the Agents), a random guy on the street whose phone Neo just "stole" (via the Matrix) yells: "What the shit? That's my phone!"
>>220822202that's not deja vu you retard. oh, I rolled 6 on my die twice in a row! deja vu! fucking dumbass.
>>220820979sometimes dejavu can indeed be 2 similar things in quick succession, maybe not 5 seconds apart like in the movie, but maybe like a minute apart and you get that "wait what? didn't that just happen?" kind of feeling
>>220821603Are you referencing Solipsism? It's an interesting idea for about 30minutes before you realize all it can ever be is just a thought experiment for people who think too highly of themselves and their own importance.
>I've been seeing the same threads for yearsI think the matrix has me bros
>>220821562>the cat thing happened twice in 10 secondsAre you literally retarded? The point is that he doesn't know it happened twice
>>220822217Deja vu doesn't refer to the events being identical, it's about the feeling of them. If when you rolled the dice the second time, it felt like you already knew what would happen because it felt like relieving a memory, then it's deja vu. It's not just the repeating the event, you fucking dumbass.
>>220821145That's a reddit nigger opinion
>>220822253no, deja vu is the feeling of something having happened before that HASN'T HAPPENED BEFORE YOU FUCKING MORON
Is there a name for the trope where "out of the loop character says innocuous thing that freaks everyone else out because of its hidden meaning"I cant think of any other examples except for this one, but I feel like it happens all the time especially in older scifi
>>220822280"Déjà vu is the phenomenon of feeling like one has lived through the present situation in the past. It is an illusion of memory whereby—despite a strong sense of recollection—the time, place, and context of the "previous" experience are uncertain or impossible."That's wikipedia. "A feeling of having previously experienced something, especially when that is not the case."The Wiktionary definition. "a sense that one has experienced a situation before. The feeling of déjà vu is often fleeting, lasting only a few seconds or minutes, though individuals’ reactions to the sensation may linger for some time."The Brittanica definition. It's the feeling that you know what will happen because it feels like you've gone through it before. The focus is on the feeling aspect, the sensation. That a new event feels like a past memory.
>>220821060Nice AI overview you got there, you drooling retard.
>>220820979jamais vu is "never seen" its when you have looked at something or a word so much that it looks like you are seeing/hearing it for the first time.Say something like "robot" enough times and it will seem like its not even a word anymore.
>>220820994>huh that's weird
>>220820979Deja vu is the feeling, you don't know what he felt when he saw the cat.
>>220820994>I have just seen this exact same cat reproduce the exact same movement pattern in the exact same place five seconds ago.
>>220820994>TWO!?
Universe exist on 4d surface with infinite 3d planes stacked on each other. Sometimes they interfere and replace existing memories, this is what dejavu is. Not some bullshit psychological thing.
>>220822999Remember what film the scene takes place in. What is the matrix in the film? It's your brain being fed sensory inputs directly tricking you into seeing, smelling, touching, hearing a simulation of reality. The phrase Neo says has to call attention to the sensation he just had, not just what he saw. The 'second' cat didn't just look or act similarly, it felt similar.
>>220823079oh shut the fuck up
>>220822245Every day I open 4chan and look at the threads, I say whoa deja vu
>>220821028:)
Déjà vu is a fuck up of your brains file management system. Usually you experience something, your brain accesses your read only memory and sees if you experienced something similar before to see how to react, then writes that experience and reaction into memory.With Déjà vu the experience bypasses the conscious part of the brain and partially writes the experience into memory then does the correct loop of Experience->read only memory->consciousness/reaction->memory writeDéjà vu is far more common in young people who's brains are not fully developed and connections are more malleable
>>220820979That scene and this bit in the training scene always annoy me.>You think that's air you're breathing?Yes, I'm quite sure it is. I'm strapped to a chair in the real world, with a cable shoved into the back of my head, breathing air. Are you suggesting that the act of breathing in the Matrix is disconnected from the body breathing in real the real world? Is my mind experiencing two separate breathing processes right now simultaneously? That doesn't make any sense.
>>220820994What-the! I'm seein' double here! 4 cats!
>>220820994>Bazinga!
>>220824527>Is my mind experiencing two separate breathing processes right now simultaneously?Yes, you stupid fuck. They explicitly show they're breathing through a tube in a tank of liquid while in the matrix. They could be swimming holding their breath and their real body is breathing. They could be breathing pure farts and their other self things they're breathing air. Pay attention before whining.