not cool man
Yea he was great, wish we got more of him tbh. He really does embody Lawrence Fishburne’s portrayal of Morpheus
Real af 
I wish more people would praise him here.
Real af 
I wish more people would praise him here.
i been praising him but i dont think he embodied fishburnes portrayal (or was trying to)
i been praising him but i dont think he embodied fishburnes portrayal (or was trying to)
Yeah i consider him a whole new character. I love his unique perspective and being familiar yet new, almost like a remake
Eminent Japanese creators including Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii and Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding game director Hideo Kojima have commented on The Matrix Resurrections film after its opening in Japan last Friday.
Oshii commented: "I thought it was a return to The Matrix's roots. It's closest to the pleasure principle the Wachowskis were aiming for in the first film. I was also surprised at how the filming style has not changed. The reason why 'those two' absolutely had to be there was also depicted very thoroughly. If either Keanu Reeves or Carrie-Anne Moss were absent, it would have fallen apart. For everyone who has ever wanted to see Keanu and Carrie in another Matrix film, this film is undoubtedly for you."
Kojima commented: "This film is not a sequel. It is not a remake or a prequel either. It is a uniquely ambitious film that returns to the roots of The Matrix, which was a monumental sci-fi that blurred the lines between reality and fiction (the "Matrix"). Resurrection not only connects the real and Matrix worlds, it further ties in the metatextual layer of The Matrix trilogy. Do you choose the red pill or the blue pill? Through the savior's ultimate choice, you'll see Lana Wachowski's true intention behind directing a 'modern' Matrix film."
This should’ve been a 4-5 hr miniseries
To be honest would have wrapped up perfectly and not been only movie who actually filmed through a pandemic getting taxed taxed
Dune is so lucky it finished right before
Batman a lot less expensive in all ways
Timing of filming for Matrix was just terrible
Final half hour
opposite for me
neo spamming force-push didnt seem lame as hell to you?
opposite for me
neo spamming force-push didnt seem lame as hell to you?
Entire movie was a snooze but I liked Trinity being boss again and new Smith helping them
This should’ve been a 4-5 hr miniseries
agreed, would have been better that way i think.
opposite for me
neo spamming force-push didnt seem lame as hell to you?
no i thought it was really neat!
Entire movie was a snooze but I liked Trinity being boss again and new Smith helping them
I respect this but if You thought the whole movie was a snooze fest I am confused on why you want more content?
Eminent Japanese creators including Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii and Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding game director Hideo Kojima have commented on The Matrix Resurrections film after its opening in Japan last Friday.
Oshii commented: "I thought it was a return to The Matrix's roots. It's closest to the pleasure principle the Wachowskis were aiming for in the first film. I was also surprised at how the filming style has not changed. The reason why 'those two' absolutely had to be there was also depicted very thoroughly. If either Keanu Reeves or Carrie-Anne Moss were absent, it would have fallen apart. For everyone who has ever wanted to see Keanu and Carrie in another Matrix film, this film is undoubtedly for you."
Kojima commented: "This film is not a sequel. It is not a remake or a prequel either. It is a uniquely ambitious film that returns to the roots of The Matrix, which was a monumental sci-fi that blurred the lines between reality and fiction (the "Matrix"). Resurrection not only connects the real and Matrix worlds, it further ties in the metatextual layer of The Matrix trilogy. Do you choose the red pill or the blue pill? Through the savior's ultimate choice, you'll see Lana Wachowski's true intention behind directing a 'modern' Matrix film."
No coincidence that two of my fave directors in their respective mediums gave this the co-sign
Eminent Japanese creators including Ghost in the Shell director Mamoru Oshii and Metal Gear Solid and Death Stranding game director Hideo Kojima have commented on The Matrix Resurrections film after its opening in Japan last Friday.
Oshii commented: "I thought it was a return to The Matrix's roots. It's closest to the pleasure principle the Wachowskis were aiming for in the first film. I was also surprised at how the filming style has not changed. The reason why 'those two' absolutely had to be there was also depicted very thoroughly. If either Keanu Reeves or Carrie-Anne Moss were absent, it would have fallen apart. For everyone who has ever wanted to see Keanu and Carrie in another Matrix film, this film is undoubtedly for you."
Kojima commented: "This film is not a sequel. It is not a remake or a prequel either. It is a uniquely ambitious film that returns to the roots of The Matrix, which was a monumental sci-fi that blurred the lines between reality and fiction (the "Matrix"). Resurrection not only connects the real and Matrix worlds, it further ties in the metatextual layer of The Matrix trilogy. Do you choose the red pill or the blue pill? Through the savior's ultimate choice, you'll see Lana Wachowski's true intention behind directing a 'modern' Matrix film."
Legends
No coincidence that two of my fave directors in their respective mediums gave this the co-sign