I'm excited but there sure are a lot of member berries moments
Hey look a black cat
Hey a guy getting pummelled Dragon Ball style against a wall
Hey bullet casings falling from a dramatic camera angle looking up
Hey a bank/lobby action scene
Hey Trinity sitting down hacking as cops attempt to capture her
A freaking dojo fight scene/training moment obviously set in the Matrix itself
It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
It makes sense here tho cuz of the cyclical nature of the matrix.It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
i understand this reference now
But the whole thing with the Matrix is that they keep rebooting it, and the same things keep happening. It's built into the lore. Some things change, but the path for "The One" doesn't.I'm excited but there sure are a lot of member berries moments
Hey look a black cat
Hey a guy getting pummelled Dragon Ball style against a wall
Hey bullet casings falling from a dramatic camera angle looking up
Hey a bank/lobby action scene
Hey Trinity sitting down hacking as cops attempt to capture her
A freaking dojo fight scene/training moment obviously set in the Matrix itself
It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
This actually confirms one of the things that got leaked
Somebody here joked earlier about Lana doing an End of Eva type of studio scene but she's actually doing it lol
Big difference is that deja vu and repeating cycles are literal in-universe things in The Matrix, so imo reimagined aspects of the old movies can become narrative-relevant and says something about the characters/world if implemented well rather than just being hey remember this beatsI'm excited but there sure are a lot of member berries moments
Hey look a black cat
Hey a guy getting pummelled Dragon Ball style against a wall
Hey bullet casings falling from a dramatic camera angle looking up
Hey a bank/lobby action scene
Hey Trinity sitting down hacking as cops attempt to capture her
A freaking dojo fight scene/training moment obviously set in the Matrix itself
It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
Two shots of Neo with plugs in him. That's it.That makes sense. Or maybe they don't have real bodies at all - we saw the outside world in the trailer presumably, but did we see any of the cast actually existing outside the Matrix?
Honestly people saying that the new color-grading and lighting is now standard blockbuster color-grading are just straight up wrong. Most blockbusters are not this effectively and aggressively saturated and this one really leans into the orange and blue contrast in a way that makes it its own stylistic choice.
When I think modern standard blockbuster color-grading I think about what the Marvel movies have with their dull, barely properly graded colors and cheap lighting setups that signify nothing.
I'm excited but there sure are a lot of member berries moments
Hey look a black cat
Hey a guy getting pummelled Dragon Ball style against a wall
Hey bullet casings falling from a dramatic camera angle looking up
Hey a bank/lobby action scene
Hey Trinity sitting down hacking as cops attempt to capture her
A freaking dojo fight scene/training moment obviously set in the Matrix itself
It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
Of all the franchise resurrections that have happened lately, this is the one where I don't really mind the winks and nods because they're more likely to be there for a reason that isn't just fanservice, especially going on some of the other imagery in the trailerI'm excited but there sure are a lot of member berries moments
Hey look a black cat
Hey a guy getting pummelled Dragon Ball style against a wall
Hey bullet casings falling from a dramatic camera angle looking up
Hey a bank/lobby action scene
Hey Trinity sitting down hacking as cops attempt to capture her
A freaking dojo fight scene/training moment obviously set in the Matrix itself
It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
Wow, this is some Evangelion shit already.
It's amazing you can tell all of this from the trailer. Congrats.
Get in the matrix Neo.
How many of those revivals are directed and written by the original creator with the original cast returning in lead roles, to revisit the original in light of the themes presented by the world today?It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
Didn't know Jada Pinkett Smith is back too. That's interesting
He was asked to be in the movie but couldn't because of scheduling conflicts, actually.Don't look the same to me and I doubt Weaving would care to return.
I was joking about the rebuild evangelion stuff in my previous post but maybe they are actually going to do it like Rebuild
I agree, but I can see this being better than reloaded and revolutions, it won't top the 1st one though.I'm excited but there sure are a lot of member berries moments
Hey look a black cat
Hey a guy getting pummelled Dragon Ball style against a wall
Hey bullet casings falling from a dramatic camera angle looking up
Hey a bank/lobby action scene
Hey Trinity sitting down hacking as cops attempt to capture her
A freaking dojo fight scene/training moment obviously set in the Matrix itself
It's the same issue the Jurassic World, Ghostbuster Afterlife and most of these revivals have. Too many winks and nods to previous better movies.
Don't look the same to me and I doubt Weaving would care to return.
But the whole thing with the Matrix is that they keep rebooting it, and the same things keep happening. It's built into the lore. Some things change, but the path for "The One" doesn't.
Edit: all together now!
Big difference is that deja vu and repeating cycles are literal in-universe things in The Matrix, so imo reimagined aspects of the old movies can become narrative-relevant and says something about the characters/world if implemented well rather than just being hey remember this beats
I feel like those references will tie in much more directly to the story than with the other films you mention. I'm sure that the meta aspect of returning to Matrix 1 will be very important, just going by the teaser the "Matrix" that Old Neo is stuck in seems to be very much built around his own memories.
Of all the franchise resurrections that have happened lately, this is the one where I don't really mind the winks and nods because they're more likely to be there for a reason that isn't just fanservice, especially going on some of the other imagery in the trailer
I agree, but I can see this being better than reloaded and revolutions, it won't top the 1st one though.
I liked the trailer, I love that it feels different.