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https://youtu.be/Kv9ygN2B8WU?si=trd9ubiwXmJkUIS3
Love this scene
But it is definitely this
Arguably, the 'Burly Brawl' between 100s of Agent Smiths and Neo has significantly less 'everyone else just stand around'.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Gizr3er4TYQ
It certainly has it to a good degree, but as the fight gets more insane, especially the all CGI scenes, Neo is actively attacking or warding off 10s of them at a time.
Even before the flood of Smiths gets ridiculous, Neo is attacking 2 or 3 or them at a time, takes multiple punches right to the face, and then as more and more of them flood in, he spends more time trying to avoid being surrounded.
Much better example of one vs many