sing through the door into safety, the viewer sees a close view of Agent Smith, blocking the doorway. Using all long lenses, the camera cuts from Agent Smiths face to Neos face as the audience hears a gun firing. The camera then cuts to Neos abdomen, where the viewer is now looking through Neos eyes. This is done through the use of a birds-eye-view camera angle. From this point of view, the audience sees that Neo has been shot. From this point of view, the Wachowski brothers cut directly to the gun as Agent Smith fires another shot into Neo. After the first couple of shots, the camera cuts to a short lens, so that the viewer can see Agent Smith killing Neo from the point of view of a distant bystander. The camera then cuts back to Neo so the audience can see that Neo has been defeated. Agent Smith has emptied a round into Neo from about three feet away.. *This scene then cuts to the Nebuchadnezzar, where the viewer sees Trinity holding Neo. A long lens is also used in this shot to create a sense of intimacy. The camera suddenly cuts back to the matrix where the audience sees Neos defeat from both Neos and Agent Smiths point of view. Since Agent Smith is standing over Neo, the camera is angled up when the viewer is in Neos point of view and vice versa. When Agent Smith is finished firing at Neo, the camera focuses in on Neo with an extremely long lens. From here the camera follows Neo to the floor. The directors cut directly back to the Nebuchadnezzar where the audience sees Trinity holding Neo as his health monitor reveals that his heart has stopped. The camera then cuts from Trinity to Morpheus, revealing their astonishment. At this point the audience is convinced that Agent Smith has defeated Neo and he can no longer be "the one".At this point the audience is taken back to the Nebuchadnezzar where the sentials are destroying the ship. The special effects and the sound are phenomenal at this point in the scene. The d...