I think the Architect is an INTJ.
This thread is about the characters, not the actors.Keanu Reeves - INFJ
Fishburne - INTJ
Carrie Ann Moss - INFP
Monica Belluci - INFP
Jada Pinkett Smith - INTJ
This thread is about the characters, not the actors.
Keanu Reeves can't possibly be an Fe type -- much less an Ni/Fe type. He wouldn't suck as horribly at acting as he does. I think he's ISTJ.
All he's done is make himself look stupid. I actually just laughed when I saw that.I'm pretty sure Anmalech is just here to piss you off
Anyway, I have a hard time buying any of the three main characters as sensors. I know people are going to be all "N-bias!"... but can anyone really imagine a sensor living in a computer world*, hoping to find some "Morpheus" character and figure out what the Matrix is until some guy in black leather shows up to unplug you? The whole concept of the Matrix seems so incredibly N to me. In fact, I've speculated that part of the reason The Matrix was so successful was because it appealed to both intuitives and sensors in totally different but somewhat equal ways (fascinating concept vs. mind-blowing special effects - yes, I know I'm being simplistic).
As for Neo being a sensor... come on, would a sensor really be keeping a hollowed-out copy of Simulacra and Simulation to store software in?
* ETA: I'm not talking about living in the Matrix - rather that Neo, for instance, seems to be detached from the "real world" (and by that I mean the Matrix world people think is real!) when we meet him at the beginning of the first movie.
Wonkavision, I have to mention that I absolutely love your username. WW is one of my favorite movies.
Anyway, I have a hard time buying any of the three main characters as sensors. I know people are going to be all "N-bias!"... but can anyone really imagine a sensor living in a computer world*, hoping to find some "Morpheus" character and figure out what the Matrix is until some guy in black leather shows up to unplug you? The whole concept of the Matrix seems so incredibly N to me. In fact, I've speculated that part of the reason The Matrix was so successful was because it appealed to both intuitives and sensors in totally different but somewhat equal ways (fascinating concept vs. mind-blowing special effects - yes, I know I'm being simplistic).
As for Neo being a sensor... come on, would a sensor really be keeping a hollowed-out copy of Simulacra and Simulation to store software in?
* ETA: I'm not talking about living in the Matrix - rather that Neo, for instance, seems to be detached from the "real world" (and by that I mean the Matrix world people think is real!) when we meet him at the beginning of the first movie.