Everything Wrong With The Matrix Reloaded In 17 Minutes Or Less
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- čas přidán 9. 07. 2014
- After the massive success of the critically-acclaimed first Matrix film, you just knew they were going to make a couple quick sequels. And you just knew they were going to find a way to f*ck it up.
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14:57
"This is... f*cking awesome."
"Giving it a sin anyway"
I can't believe a sin wasn't added for the fact that everyone is wearing sunglasses *underground*
Talavania dude it’s part of the look
1 sin for every asshole wearing glasses underground
there is lots of dust underground...you could get some in your eye, and that's not cool.
Maybe they have bright futures :D
Lol true
She explained why she had to tell him in riddles, because just telling him directly would possibly mess up him knowing. He had to find out on his own for the idea to be accepted.
She incepted him via riddles
@@derrek-lee right, haha. Gotta make him think it was his own choice.
I've also wondered why the Twins were never sent after Neo, or even after the Agents.
Those two were clearly the most powerful programs in the Matrix, and they were serving the Merovingian.
Isn't the merovingian an exile? As well as all the other programs under him?
Because you could tell during the highway fight when the Agent pulled open the roof, one of the Twins helped Morpheus try and shoot at him. It’s clear they too, are afraid of Agents.
And Neo’s kung-fu Jesus so he’s impossible to fight
@@knightmare5097 I’m not too convinced of that. Good spot seeing it but it was a coincidence that it was the same hand he was holding. Morpheus will just by instinct shoot at the agent. The Twin just let it happen. But yeah the Twin looking up at the agent. Maybe he did help Morpheus. Ok by rebutting you ive convinced myself you are right after all! 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤯🤯
Wouldn't it be the other way around? Didn't Neo stay behind to handle the guys with guns because he can stop bullets and the others can't?
Also, Neo jumping into Smith at the end of the first movie is what disconnected Smith from the Matrix, so by plot reasons and dangerous reasons, he can't do that again.
I know this is six years late, but: THANK YOU
I know this is seven years late but THANK YOU
Keanu was paid $15.000.000 for this, tank character asked for 500.000 and was deemed greedy n fired.
"The next action I take will require the removal of my sunglasses".
yeah....he is sooooo kool his glasses need no handles....hahahahaha
Haha 8:36 totally reminds me of the bit in the Rifftrax of this
My neighbor knows binary! Get him! He's a machine!
11:25 The Twin is helping Morpheus aim, because even he knows that you don't want an agent in your car
-1 sin
Just because you mentioned the twin I'ma reply, why didn't the twin that almost cut Trinity but turned ghost like while morpheus drove passed, why didn't the twin change back into solid inside the car like he did when he waited to get back into the ranger on the high way?
@@leonardjalca124 Because as Kevin Hart said, "HE WASN'T READY!!!"
He took a risk solidifying into the car with his twin. Luckily, they seem to like... share a brain. He trusted his twin would drive precisely to where he could solidify safely.
Leonard Jalca because he would have been rammed by the seats in the car
That car chase scene is amazing tho. They made 1.5 miles of highway in the middle of nowhere to shoot it and it was sweet
The Twins were terribly underused, they could have carried an entire movie as villains.
Sad to see them go out in a simple car crash / explosion when they could clearly have phased out once they realized they were crashing.
Also interesting how they were even coded, doesn’t the Matrix have precautions against programs reaching “beyond agent” levels?
this was a missed chance to be called Matrix: Recoded
That’s reserved for the 2027 reboot.
@@magicmulder >>> 😄😄😄
That scene with NEO flying and his shockwave just wrecking the city is my favorite of the franchise.
The two trucks smashing into each other is also fricken amazing!
Weird thing is, Cinema Sins guy also says it's awesome, yet still adds a sin.
@@TheManlyVIK Guys gotta make content somehow
@@TheManlyVIK "You padding the sin count bro?"
He slaughtered a lot of real world humans in that act though.
I guess I'm the only one who thinks the Architect is a dead ringer for Colonel Sanders.
A slight change in wardrobe, maybe a slightly longer beard and Neo could've walked in and asked that dude if he did chicken right or not.
Just watched the movie and I agree!
13:28 I applaud them for not having a camera in the reflection, however, he is talking to an empty hallway...
I'm glad you referenced the Animatrix, because I haven't found a video for it and it deserves one. Specifically, one the stories really bothered me, a failed mission to unplug someone. The mission failed because the guy they were trying to unplug gets turned into an Agent. How does that not happen every time the humans go to unplug someone?
I believe the Oracle explained that. 99% of the people are willing to accept the program as it is, and the 1% who refuses it should be free
So I'm not the only one who totally forgot who Bane was by the end of the movie
Lol I actually thought he was Cypher at first from the first movie because I was confused as to who else that could be. I totally didn't even register Bane during his earlier appearances
I thought the same thing lol
+firepuppy1ofrandom I remembered.
+firepuppy1ofrandom “Ah, you think the Matrix is your ally? You merely
adopted the Matrix. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the real world
until I was already possessing that guy, by then it was nothing to me but crap!”
+firepuppy1ofrandom Yeah the second movie seriously underplayed Bane's role. Honestly they could have put that scene with Bane getting infected by Smith anywhere else later in the movie and maybe I would have remembered that Bane was infected by Agent Smith. They could have figured out another way to deliver the Oracle's message to Neo and the, "Almost had him," scene could have been removed. It wasn't until my third time watching it where I finally went, "Oh, that's the dude." By my fourth time watching it I could finally say, "Oh, that's Bane." Now I remember his role in this movie. Obviously the last movie he has a greater role.
when I first saw Bane upside down, I thought "Cyphers alive?!" I watched the movie 2 more times before I figured it out...
I actually love how Neo is so awesome and kinda' unstoppable in this film. He's at his full power and potential in this one, and it's a lot of fun to see him destroy agents
Nah he's boring af
@@narcleptikwomp womp *sad trombone*
That part on the highway when Jada Smith caught him with the car was explained in the game version of the matrix. You had to drive that car in a time limit to save him. That game was uber violent compared to the movies. I loved it.
Are you talking about Enter the matrix or the path to neo?
@@CourtTV. Enter the Matrix
Great game... apart from the obligatory sewer levels. :\
13:28 Another quick sin, Agent Smith's glasses are reflecting the hallway but not Neo, Morpheus or the Key Maker.
It's early 2000s gaming, it's to be expected.
Dang good catch!
"We're not into nitpicking small details like this"
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Ding!
The oracle didn't lie, neo didn't ask her if he was going to become the one. He's only the one when he believes that he is. When he asked her if he was, he wasn't at the time. I thought the scene implied that sometimes the one doesn't always become the one in every reboot, sometimes they are killed, which solves the problem until another one comes out of the system.
08:40-08:44
"Some things never change, but some things do."
Yeah, this sentence sounds deep but contains exactly zero information or meaning.
I can also do that: *Some people like dogs, but some people don't."*
The annoying thing is that it's all about the way she says it, because it's an obvious call back to Morpheus' (better) line earlier, but the version they wrote for Niobe is dumb.
"You've won a prize - (It's a bomb.)"
JC Denton: A BOMB?!
Not a buh, a bomb.
What a shame.
BadassFreeman I thought it would be a cookie.
I... I thought you were a GEP gun?
What movie is that? I recognise that line!
The Oracle didn't "lie" to Neo. Morpheus even explains it to Neo that she told him what he needed to hear at that time.
She told him he wasn't the one, not in this lifetime and that he would have a decision to make and that "We're all lost without Morpheus".
After he saves Morpheus and is killed by Agent Smith, THEN he's "reborn" as "the One". He's basically Sci-Fi Christ.
LuckyFlesh he was the one at the end of the first film. he never reborn but died a martyr unless I miss the reborn part. you never read the book
He was reborn after Agent Smith killed him. After he comes back to life he's able to stop bullets and fly and everything else only "the One" can do.
He couldn't do any of that until after his "resurrection".
Not sure what you mean about the book.
+noobzrule He was reborn. The Oracle said, "I'm sorry you aren't the one. Maybe you are waiting on your next life or something". That was foreshadow to his death when Smith shot him multiple times and he is brought back to life by Trinity showing her love.
noobzrule There was no book. The Matrix wasn't a book that was turned into a movie.
It was a ,movie from the word go.
Aventine Just wanted to mention that you explained it much better than I did. :)
Now that part 4 is on the horizon it's a good time to revisit these videos.
If he can stop bullets traveling at much faster speeds, why can't he stop the weapons swung at him in mid-air or rip them out of enemy hands?
Because...reasons
Because hes playing with them, stretching his muscles!!!
Because
That works
Now what fun with that be?!
@@exerpachuau5486 How about the ones he fought could've had and would have to use abilities like the twins who phase through solid objects.
You guys forgot a few sins.
1: The Wachowskis show an Indian guy for .000001 seconds and expected us to remember him 6 months later.
2: Since the Oracle knows what's going to happen, why didn't she say; Trinity be sure to wear a bullet proof vest when you blow up that power station.
3: So wait since Smith mentions he died and was supposed to be deleted, but chose not to die, does that mean that anyone who dies in the Matrix simply agreed to die?
4 & 5: Since every Neo looks the same why was it so hard to find Neo to begin with, wouldn't the Oracle recognize him, and why in the first film did they have 'Potentials' that were female since every Neo is Keanu Reeves?
6: The Architect says choosing to save Trinity = humans going extinct, but that never happens.
7: This entire film, is just a trailer for the next film.
For #6, isn't the Architect part of the Matrix? Why would he want to help Neo make the correct decision. And for that matter, isn't the Oracle as well part of the Matrix?
It always bugged me about her, whether she's actually just a computer program.
NEO = Keanu Reeves = The One #6. The Ones #1 - 5 looked like somebody else and lived and died a long time ago--only the machines REALLY know how long ago. Those TV screens were to predict Thomas Anderson's reactions. When the third person with the characteristics of The One walked through that door, every monitor held the face of Shecky Greene, or Lana Turner or Rock Hudson or somebody.
Joe Buck The Architect and the Oracle BOTH start out as programs loyal to the Matrix. The Architect needs a Zion to deposit potentials trending toward becoming the One, because they destabilize the Matrix by causing other minds to question it--but it NEEDS the actual One to plug into the Source and balance his corrections (think of him as an avionics computer. He's keeping something with the aerodynamics of a brick in the air by making minor corrections to things all the time. Every now and then, he needs to clean his cache, and that's what the One does. Because the Architect is a predictive program, and he specializes in predicting the actions of the One, once that person is identified, He was prepared for outcomes no matter whether Neo chose Trinity or the Source. the only thing he was not prepared for was the influence of Smith on Neo and vice versa, because that had never happened before.
The Oracle was as much a part of the Matrix as the Architect. Her job was to put The One on the path to *meeting* the Architect. She was NOT on the side of the humans--in the beginning. But she met Neo, and he ended up being different from previous Ones, and she defected. She became a believer in Neo, but she didn't know what she could do to save humanity. In the end, she was able to predict that the fates of both man and machine would be in Neo's hands, or in Smith's. In the end, Neo chose in favor of both.
WakenerOne Great analysis! I fully agree with you... IF we discount the fact that the first movie wasn't supposed to have sequels and that, there, both the One and the Oracle are metaphysical phenomena. Of course you can say that, since the Oracle has been with the humans since the beginning, as Morpheus says, she is a program. However, there is nothing in the first movie (the only one that counts, in terms of original, non adulterated story) to substantiate that. As far as I understand it, she is a human of supernatural nature (just like Neo), and so, ageless. Neo himself is a reincarnation of the human that freed the first human from the Matrix (reincarnation, of course, being a supernatural process). Morpheus says so in the first movie. And I stand by the idea that a text (in this case, a movie) can only be analyzed based on itself and its surrounding circumstances and past influences, NEVER based on future sequels, especially ones that were forced upon it because they were not planned in advance/
So why haven't the machines noticed the Oracle's supernatural nature? I don't know, this issue is not addressed in the first movie (again, the only one that counts), but I suspect a case might be made of her supernatural nature being beyond the machine's ability to analyze, locate or understand. Just like Neo's.
with smith from what i gathered, when a program serves its purpose it can return to the source, or it can stay, but has to change it's programming, hence why that Indian couple are sending their daughter to stay in the matrix while they return. But Neo changed smith, when he deleted him, smith either could return to the source or stay, most programs especially agents would return, but neo gave smith the power to choose his own path, and he became a virus to the machines and matrix. the thing that bugged me with that is if smith can take over and infect others does that kill the human minds? cause in the last movie the final battle smith seems to have integrated the entire matrix into himself, so did he kill all the people and or when neo destroys him and all his copies did that kill all the humans in the matrix?
what, no sin removed for the awesome highway chase sequence? Shame.
I agree completely! That was crazy cool! Watch the bonus stuff on the DVD to see how they did it. Genius!
@@WildeFyre69 I remeber watching the bonus content as a youngin haha I had loved that scene so damn much also another good scene reenactment of this is the terminator 3 car chase scene
I fucking hated that level in Enter The Matrix lol
@@tylercouture216 arnie gave a portion of his pay to pay for a building to be built then destroyed during the chase.
@@kingharlaus43 I loved it. Lol Man i used to love that game!! Played that shit religously! I wish i still had it. *Sigh*
"Why can't Smith fly right away?"
Smith cannot fly because he is unable to control the Matrix like Neo, control which he gains in Revolutions, if you wanna get ultra mega jesus fucking christ spoiled, Smith possesses the Oracle, giving him the ability to control the Matrix and predict the future. He became the mother of the Matrix.
I love that fight scene with the agents in the beginning.😍
I've been screaming all this shit at people who say this move is the best one for years, glad somebody said it.
Wait, you heard people say the second was the BEST? D:
The Awesome Gamer
Unfortunately that's the most common answer I hear from people when I ask them which one is their favorite.
Dominique Dorsinville
I guess its their opinion, but still thats pretty mind blowing. From what I hear, it seems like there is no middle ground, everybody either thinks the second is the best, or people hate the second one and love the first, which seems to be the most common answer from people I've heard. Not many people seem to like the third one the best either. I think the sequels are decent, but to be fair its nearly impossible to top such an amazing movie as the first matrix.
The Awesome Gamer
My issue with the sequels is that they contradicted and disrupted some of the groundwork of the lore that made the first movie so great.
Some events just straight up made no sense and were put in there for the sole purpose of sex appeal or action.
Neo became so annoyingly overpowered you wonder why half the movie even took place at all. When the main character can zoom into any scene at the speed of a jet things seem to lose their sense of urgency.
Dominique Dorsinville
I agree. It seems like a lot of fighting scenes could have been avoided with neo, especially the fighting scene where he faught the clones of agent Smith (you know, the one with terrible cgi?) in that one he faught a ton of them, and then in the end he just flies away, which he could have done at the beggining of the scene anyways lol.
And that thing he did in the first movie where he jumped into the agent and blew him up (whatever you would call that move) he never does once in the rest of the series. Who knows why lol.
Also, its funny how in the first movie they make a big deal about how powerful the agents are, yet Morpheus not only fights some of them on his own, but actually kills one of them, if I remember correctly. Maybe I'm nitpicking, but its those little things that annoy me the most.
14:00 That single most confusing scene in the entire film industry gives a reason for both the sequels.
Who would have thought the least boring scene would be the one without fighting ? HYSTERICAL !
Makes it less of a chore but still, I like the first movie better.
+Lemon Chief Doesn't everyone ?
Im so glad they mentioned Tanks unexplained death. I always thought I missed something.
14:42 It was actually Batman Forever. The one with The Jim Carrey. Not Batman & Robin.
The motorcycle chase scene pissed me off the most. That bike shifted about 20 times, seriously. You don't have that many gears! Gah!
+Doug Holmes This movie is the worst excuse to make money out of a great Movie.
They had no plan to keep on doing more of it. But money.
In the first movie the oracle told Neo that he is not the one and he "may be waiting for something, another life perhaps." But Neo actually dies in the first movie. When he comes back after trinity kisses him then he is then the one. So the oracle did not lie.
Yeah no though. I'm sorry to bring this 3 year comment back, but the Oracle SPECIFICALLY said his CODE was not that of the one. When he was reborn, he still had the same code. We find out in the 3rd one that he was an anomaly who wasn't the "true one" but the ONE to stop the cycle of all the OTHER ones. She didn't specify what the ONE was and that was the problem with the second and third movie.
Triforce Studios what the Blue Hell is the true ONE? Stop the Cycle of the other ones?
8:40 "Because somethings never change, and somethings do." Can't stop laughing. That was pretty silly. I didn't even notice it until now.
We should appreciate the bigger things and just thanks the makers for giving us a franchise like Matrix.
Why? the first one was the only one worth watching
He's doing his Superman thing. "Oh, he's breaking someone's neck?" Had me laughing extremely hard!
dad told me that Tank survived, but not for long. his wounds were serious enough to kill him, but he had to avenge his brother first. WILL POWER and stuff!
Considering the justification for removing sins like in the Sin City review, I was surprised he didn't remove at least 1 or 2 when Monica Bellucci appeared on-screen.
8:32 A million sins for not knowing that that dude is the awesome Cornell West!!!
14:58 Yeah, and what about the hundreds of people Neo killed in this scene just to save Trinity?
Wellllll, technically they're all just programs so all good. The people connected to them in the real world would just be given new memories and lives :3
Joshua Guevara No they'd die, and be fed to the living ones (It's bs but that's what was stated in the 1st movie)
Bluepills are still plugged into the matrix and are effectively the enemy
@@ArtietheArchon Exactly, Morpheus explained this in the first movie.
Well in the first movie they already killed innocent cops and guards who are clueless and just doing their job. So it's not like they care that much.
Should have removed at least 5 sins for that dress Monica Bellucci was wearing.
(OMG and thank you for all the upvotes and awesome replies!!)
Exactly what i was about to write. Bangin
Should have removed all sins. Yum.
I agree.
No, added one. "This scene does not contain a lapdance"
She’s the reason The Power of Boners exists.
About the changing rooms: the door the Merovingian uses should be thought as a teleport, which changes the destination with the key. All the destinations do exist, but once the destination is changed, the other side of the "portal" vanishes from the previous destination, meaning people could be left behind, just like Neo is.
13:05 Pound for pound that wasn't Roy Jones Jr saying that line.
It was and he's in the video way before that cause I asked the same question
Yes it was man. And if you pay attention he even makes a cameo for about 2 seconds earlier in the video...
@@chrisshockey3681 Roy jones is a completely different character in this movie. Roy jones is the one who gave neo the message to go see the oracle, and the one who told Bane “shut your hole b4 I put you in one”
Going back to the Neo vs. 100 Agent Smiths thing they were just following *the Law of Conservation Of Ninjutsu*. Which states that Power is inversely proportional to number, so 1 Neo vs. 1 Smith was a fair fight in which Smith was almost a match to Neo. However when it's Neo vs. 100 of them The original Agent's power is divided amongst them, which is why Neo can take them on by himself.
But at the end of the last movie he could easily take on 1 agent smith.
Did they ever explain how he could kill the sentinels in the real world? When I first saw this movie I had this theory that he just discovered that there was a matrix within the matrix, inception style, and that the whole resistance thing was just faked and controlled by the machines to make humans think they had actually broken free (so that he didn't actually kill any sentinels in the "real" world). I think that would have been way more badass. But anyway, does anyone know how he killed those sentinels in the end?
Sentinels are connected to the source, which neo controls
Exception_ But he's not connected to the the source or the matrix or anything when that happens, so he shouldn't be able to control anything.
Film Theory theorized that.
+Fredrik Wahlgren people think the matrix allowed him to expand his minds capabilities, others think the machine world is also the matrix, like a dream inside of a dream, in other words. Inception
+Fredrik Wahlgren He got wifi. No need for cables anymore.
This channel is just too good. I constantly seem to forget about it only to come back and binge 15 episodes at a time.......
Link: "He's doing his Superman thing."
CS: "Oh, so he's breaking someone's neck?" *Ding*
CS: "Also, DC Comics." *Ding*
Me: Dead
I really love these videos. It's to the point where I was watching the fourth transformers movie the other night, and thinking "Scene does not contain a lapdance", and "Discount Whichever Actor/Actress is appropriate".
Dear Jeremy.... it is the most dangerous thing to watch your sins roll, when your boss is in front of you working like 2 meters... and you struggle with the laughs.... i'm sweating so much :D
I don't think that you're being paid to watch CinemaSins videos to be honest.
As web developer i have mandatory breaks, in those i do as i please... but the boss does not know when i take them, so he could think that i'm having "fun" at work...
karlzone2 no one gives a shit what you think to be honest
fatherdoctor
shut the fuck up
scruffybubblez Well that was awfully rude for no reason...
I am honestly blown away about how many ppl I hear say that they didn't know who the guy was laying opposite from Neo at the end of the movie. I literally don't know how they could have made it any more obvious who he is but I do agree, it was a freaking fantastic cliffhanger ending. I literally gasped when I saw Agent Smith lying there opposite of Neo at the end.
I must be the only person who really liked this movie. It's an allegory about the struggle of individual freedom in a technocratic society, that's my take.
Nah I loved this movie too
No, you're not. I loved every minute of it, even its small flaws. I love sequels that don't just repeat the plot of the first movie, only with a harder final boss, and instead go for a whole new storyline.
You better be the only one stupid enough to like this cancer feast. Not a single scene made me Impressed or even interested.
@@narcleptik cool story, broseph. Did you not read the other comments before you wondered if I might be the only one who liked this movie? That alone would contradict your pointless remark. But whatever floats your dinghy, son...
@@narcleptik "cancer feast"
Everything wrong with "Wanted" (2008)
Wanted is perfection.
Brian Sebor uhh, no... read the comic it was supposed to be based on, THAT was awesome, the movie was complete shit.
+Samur/Aye
I was actually joking about it being perfect because it's just a fun action movie but it is way better than the comic. It changed the characters enough so that they're not just clear ripoffs of already existing comic characters (Catwoman, etc.) but other than that, it was a movie that wasn't great based on a comic that wasn't great.
Brian Sebor they were supposed to be ripoffs, that was the point... a world where the superheroes we know and love lost the fight... we see an old dynamic duo who basically think they are Adam West and Burt Ward... a geriatric Superman, and countless others... we see the main characters narration tell us he went to alternate realities killing Men of Steel and Dark Knights. They pissed on that with the movie, although i will admit the action scenes were cool as fuck.
They didn't "piss" on it, they just didn't want to do that in their movie.
The Raid 2 reference...
God damn that movie was badass.
actually in the 1st one it was clearly stated by the oracle that neo "has the potential but he seems to be waiting for something."
The Oracle didn't tell Neo he wasn't The One - Neo did! And I quote:
Neo: I'm not The One.
Oracle: Sorry, honey.
Then she says no your not. So she does tell him but then explains that she only agreed because he made up his mind about not wanting to be the one or believing it himself. He had to beileve that he was the one in order to be the one. Remember they don't go to her to find answers, they go to figure out why and understand those answers. Which they or Neo can only do by walking his own journey
@@kijoy5450 she actually said he won't be the one in this life. He died at the end of the matrix and became the one.
@@blaxrader112 exactly ! She said maybe in the next life.
I remember people literally booed at the ending when I saw this movie in the theater.
I had a guy throw a drink at the screen.
Looool
I wonder what happened after revolutions
I can't explain it but I felt everyone's blood run cold in the theater when the credits rolled for Revolutions. I've never felt that in a theater, before or since. Just a simultaneous douchechill of "wow, that sucked."
I remember a lot of people around me having the “Wait! What?!” expression.
"Oh so he's breaking someone's neck?" 2:01 me: 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
13:37 add another sin to that since the guard doesn't even attempt to mouth his line.
In regards to the Sin about the Oracle telling Neo he wasn't the One, her exact words were "Maybe in the next life, kid." What happened to Neo right before the end of the first movie?
Also, she NEVER actually said he wasn't the One. Neo made that statement, she simply didn't deny it. She told him he had the gift, but it looked like he was waiting for something.
Chris Ward I understand EWW videos are made for comedic purposes, but it irks me when he deliberately misunderstands something for the sake of a joke.
Brian MacLeod Agreed. It's always been one of my major issues with the series.
I will never understand idiots who think epically choreographed fights are "boring" just because the hero isn't facing imminent death.
I like to see some solid asskicking every once in awhile. Also, Reloaded is epic.
I want Wachowskis to have to watch this every day.
"This is basically like Neo thinking about baseball so he doesn't climax too soon"
I *choked*.
9:53 vampire onscreen while talking about werewolves? LOL
Everything. Wrong. With. Sharknado. Do it.
the counter would just be on fire for half an hour...
How can there be anything wrong with perfection?
there is a sequel coming soon so it could work
yes
we'd just wind up watching the whole movie
Neo giving the architect the finger on a TV screen is the best background shot in any of these 3 films
It would have been way better if Monica Bellucci kissed Carrie-Anne Moss
She does kiss Jada Pinkett in the video game though 😁
Sterling Williams enter the matrix was a great game
@@agentsmithlikestofingerwom7115 What the fck 😂
@@pgc2670 his name explains
His comment
@@sterlingwilliams8645 I always played Niobe's storyline just for that cutscene 😂
Several counterpoints:
-I'm pretty sure the reason why Neo doesn't make Agents explode like he did with Smith is because that move is very dangerous. The only Agent he tries to do this to is Smith and doing so 1) didn't actually kill him and 2) apparently combined his cyber-Jesus encoding with Smith's Agent code, creating cyber-Satan. Not something you wanna be doing willy-nilly. -1 sin.
-Bane isn't the name the guy was born with, it's his hacker handle from his own life. They ALL use hacker handles as their names. They established that in the first movie FFS. Pay attention! -1 sin, +1 sin on CS.
-No, kissing Monica Bellucini like Trinity would NOT be hard ... unless Trinity is standing right next to you glaring at you the whole time. And while he might be super-cyber-Jesus in the Matrix, Trin can still beat his ass (or just refuse to give him nookie) IRL. -1 sin.
-You can't say 'This is awesome!' and then mark it as a sin. -1 sin.
Sub-par work, CS.
Okay for your first point, Neo didn't really know any of this, he wasn't completely sure the Smith was alive, he had no way of knowing what had happened with Smith at that time, for all he knew during the fight with those agents it would work, he had no reason to think what you're saying.
way to not have a sense of humor. i bet you are a blast to be around...
Everything Wrong With Cinema Sins is a great channel
Thanks for the engagement
They should really update the matrix
Patch it or something
I bet it runs on windows lol
+Unicron Intel's generic graphics driver could run it 60fps no question
+Unicron Prolly more like Mac.
+Unicron If the matrix were uploaded to windows everyone would get an email from sender "agentsmithmail992@outlook.com" with subject "100 million dollars for you from a nigerian prince" the next day. Then everyone would have agent smith malware in the registry for all time.
***** ikr
They look like nachos lol
When did smith jack into bane in the Matrix? I never saw that must be directors cut or something.
the more I watch CinemaSins videos, the more I get mesmerized by the content/analysis...
Thank You CinemaSins Team ...
tbh watching half of this video I only heard them bring up one good point. They clearly dont understand it.
I like the way you worked that captian hammer reference in there.
In the outtakes, Morpheus' speech was begging for "Can you dig it" part from The Warriors.
At the playground area where he met the Oracle Agent Smith could have said it: "Mr.Anderson Come out to play-ay" banging three bottles with his fingers
I understand I am taking it too far. But "I just like doing things like that".
@@VelhaGuardaTricolor Two-hundred fifty thousand sentinels...Zion! Hear me! I say, the future is ours! If you, can count...
Can you dig it?
Can you dig it?!
_CAN YOU _*_DIG IT_* ?!?!
This is literally the only reason I came to the comments section but you beat me to it hahaha
I disagree with the part where Neo fights the three agents... I think that scene was awesome. It really showed how much Neo's abilities have changed since the first one when he couldn't defeat even one agent where in this one he takes on three of them in 50 seconds.
Is still doesn't take from the fact that its boring in the sense that, there's no risk factor for him, thus making the fight unnappealing.
Kahlil WilliamsTM Kahlil WilliamsTM It’s not supposed to show risk factor. It’s supposed to establish that he’s still “The One” and that even when the system upgrades itself to try to catch up, he’s still superior as Morpheus said he would be in the first movie. And that scene isn’t boring at all, it was well choreographed and did its job perfectly. Ppl nitpick about the smallest shit, I swear
Three? Hope they bought him dinner first...
@@lemmihilldrix1450 I agree with that. Personally, I enjoy battles with an overpowered character just as much as battles with two equals. For example, the fight Neo had with Seraph later in the movie was amazing and great to watch, but watching Neo plough through hundreds of Smiths was equally as enjoyable.
Kam Kam Yes! Each scene serves a purpose (I absolutely love the fight with Seraph, and the Chateau Scene is my favorite in the movie), and some people just cant perceive that, I guess lol. The fights show the fullness of Neo’s known power. The only person who would’ve absolutely wrecked him under certain circumstances was the train man (and we both know why lol). I agree with you, man. It’s nice to see the different types of fights instead of one cookie cutter type
No sin for gas being in the motorcycles? I am dissapointed.
The Kill Bill music at the end made the bike scene so much better.
Please post the last one in a week or less.
Thank God there were no sequels to The Matrix.
Ummmm...
Bob Erg Yea, that would have been about as bad as if they made an Avatar: The Last Airbender movie!
HawK Tag It could have been worse, imagine a Batman movie with Georges Clooney! Hahaha!
***** imagine a fifth Die Hard...
***** Imagine a Wolverine movie with cheesy cgi claws and hours upon hours of him not being a badass.
the Captain Hammer reference near the end is just aweosme
I lovd your show on here man. Major props. I love it lol. Even movies I dont like you can still make me laugh! Thank you for all your work sir
Monica Bellucci is still hot now.
She’s always going to be hot.
I would let her shit on my chest
@@djimma5080 dafuq?
@@djimma5080 Hi, I represent ms Bellucci, she says she would be into it.
And three years later? Still hot.
if this gets nearly 19 minutes, what the flying fuck is The Matrix Revolutions going to get :\
129 minutes.
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Half the time and double the sin tallies.
Oh man. I just got the silver bullets connection too!
And interesting Morpheus makes a prayer to neo and he does come save him and the keymaker
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I love the Dr Horrible reference, but you really should have had a Dr Horrible reference in your Batman & Robin movie when you were talking about the Freeze Ray.
♫With my freeze ray I will... Stop... the world! ♫
Everything that happens to Neo is *intended to happen like this by the Matrix*,
every loss of an Agent, every word of the Oracle,... to Manipulate him and the whole "Mankind".
The Architect says because in a too boring Simulation, without strugle, the System doesn't work, Neos "adventure" is a *_VALVE_*.
i'm eager to hear your explaination
Half-Life 3 confirmed?
But there is next to no conflict in this movie. Neo fights all the weakest opponents while others fight the stronger ones. Maybe it was deliberate, but you have to remember that, in a movie, entertainment is like the meaty pie, and philosophy should be like gravy, as in, not the focus, but something to perfectly complement it. In this movie, the Wachowski brothers got stuck too far up their own asses trying to explain themselves. Don't tell me you understood the Architect's or Keymaker's speeches the first time you heard them. At the end of a speech, the audience should understand what is being said, but if they come back to it, they may understand more.
I don't think you understand that's a joke...
Bottom line is this movie was a whole lot of "tell" and almost no discernible "show." Which is not how movies work. Not good ones, anyway.
As for the "struggle" you mentioned, when did Neo even come close to any conflict that could accurately define that word?
You guys missed one. When the architect is tells Neo "That was quicker than the others." and shows the past Neo's reactions on the TVs, there are dozens. Yet he says this is only the 6th Neo.
I think all the neo's on the screens are showing the possible reactions of that one neo
Damn that's a good one. The only thing I could think of is that the crux of the scene, and the entire trilogy really is the "problem of choice." In other words, the TV screens didn't represent previous Neo reactions, but like, an infinite number of Neo reactions, vis a vis, an infinite amount of "choices." Also, ergo.
dave smith Exactly. Both the Architect and the Oracle are programs that function using probability. Hers to predict, and his to respond. What you see going on in his room of screens is exactly the same thing that goes on in her head--he just chooses to exist in an environment which externalizes the process (note that the "security cameras" from Neo's interrogation in the first movie would actually have been screens from the Architect's chamber). The Architect predicts every possible reaction The One could have (probably ignoring many of the other permutations he exists to monitor at the time, owing to the vast import of his visitor at that moment), and refines his prediction algorithms based on Neo's ACTUAL response--the zooming in on one camera.
Unlike the previous 5 Ones, Neo has a special connection with the Matrix based on his being glitched together with Smith. It's possible that his prophetic dreams are a result of that--his subconscious connecting with the Oracle's or the Architect's predictive processes. This could explain why he had a different response to the Architect's evasions . . . and maybe even why the Oracle chose to ACTUALLY defect rather than simply appearing to.
Maybe the 6th Neo was a winny bitch
I lost it during the scene that had Chariots of Fire playing over it, LOL!
16:40 insert mini- speech from Smith Barney commercial "We earn it!"
"we interrupt this matrix sequel to bring you BORING!!"
4 years later I read this comment at the exact moment he said it in the video.Amazingly strange.
@@bobobayside5710 Deja vu OR your brain remembered this comment from the last time so you automatically scrolled and looked at it.
I was curious to see if this would be brought up. this is something that occurred to me some time ago, and as far as I'm concerned it is perhaps the biggest issue in the continuity of this series.
in Reloaded, Neo is revealed to be the 6th incarnation of the One, and Zion has been destroyed and rebuilt 5 times before this. in the first film they establish that the machines were created around the year 2000, but now the date is about 2199, 200 years later.
if only 200 years have passed, then that means that each incarnation of the One had to die no later than the age of 33, and would have to be reborn immediately afterwards. that also means that each version of Zion could only exist for 33 years, before being destroyed and rebuilt again. furthermore when Zion is rebuilt, it always starts with a base population of 23 people(16 females, 7 males). there is no way that a group of only 23 people could repopulate a city of that size in only 33 years.
It's revealed that the year actually isn't 2199, but far further in the future. They just thought it was 2199 because they didn't know about the matrix resetting every 200 years or so.
33 is how old Jesus was when he died... So... I'd say that's intentional.
***** actually if you watch the entire trilogy, it is never stated that the humans were wrong about the date or timeline. furthermore they never specify how long each version of Zion lasted before being destroyed. basically they never say anything that would dispute the year being around 2199.
the Architect states to Neo that the matrix is "older than you know," but he says that in the sense that there have been 5 versions of the matrix before the current one. however he does not give any dates, or talk about how long the lifespan was for each version of the matrix and Zion. I actually just watched that scene again, just to be sure, I even looked at the script.
Rob Rose that 33 year figure does not come from the series. that's simply the number that I came up with, because I rounded up the dates, and divided exactly 200 years by 6. in other words I took roughly the amount of time that had passed, and divided it by the 6 versions of the matrix and Zion. the actual number would be a little less.
plus I really hope that wasn't intentional, because that would mean that they created a plot point that was completely nonsensical and improbable, just for the sake of a unmentioned Jesus metaphor. in my opinion metaphor shouldn't excuse sloppy writing.
I'm sure that its intentional that every ONE would reset the matrix when they were 33... because JESUS. There are zero subtle metaphors in this.... its part of why its disliked so much, everything is right on the nose like that.... just like Man of Steel.
I also forgot who Bane was at the end and start of revolutions. I think their mistake was not showing bane (now agent smith) wake up from the matrix, and his initial reactions to the real world and his new biological body. It could have been an interesting scene with the others on the ship noticing him act differently.
14:58 Something that also bothered me all these years is that Neo flying so fast, causing cars and stuff to smash around and smash up buildings. No way 'innocent' people weren't killed. He didn't even think of them as their batteries 'expired'. He's a murderer. :)
Do people die in the real world when they die in the Matrix? That would be a waste of resources for the machines.
@@magicmulder their bodies are fed to the living. Morpheus explained it in the first movie
@@MylesKillis Thanks!
Morpheus explained in the first movie that any "innocent" people can be Agents.
96% of all the sins in this video are total bullshit. Reloaded was good, even though loads of idiots say it was bad. Revolutions was garbage, but this movie would've worked, if it had a good follow-up.
they're not necessarily saying it's bad they're just pointing out iffy things in the movie, like over used cliches, etc
You realize half the videos he does has "Scene doesn't contain a lapdance" right? The point of this isn't to say "This movie sucks"
You shouldn't take these so seriously
The biggest problem with Reloaded is the lack of continuity from the first movie in relation to Neo. The first movie gave Neo awesome powers, like being able to disintegrate agent smiths but this movie gave him next to no conflict, ignoring the powers he gained in the first, and all the strongest villains were chosen to fight other characters while Neo is sent on philosophical journeys. The fight scenes felt uninteresting, except for the car chase scene, and so much of the story is mis-guided and often feels almost pointless or unexplained. While it could definitely be a lot worse, this movie faces the problem of being a sequel to the fucking matrix.
"would've" implies it did not work...
ALL HAIL MEAT THERMOMETER!
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Doing his superman thing. "Breaking someone's neck?" 😂😂😂
Also, DC Comics. 😂😂 he sinned this movie because of superman 😂😂😂😂😅😅
I think Neo took off his sunglasses so her eyes would meet his, and there would be direct eye contact because yes, he's serious
10:07 As a person who mainly speak french, I approve
Also, the Movie Sin Counter disappears at 14:35
En quoi les jurons du Mérovingien sont racistes?
Thats a sin!
3:57
Actually, I heard the actor who played Tank turned out to be a real asshole on set, which is why he didn't come back for the sequel.
+Rashad Moore I heard that he sued WB for breaching their agreement, so Wachowski's just changed the plot a bit so they could "delete" him ;d
Only seeing this for the first time now. Hysterical 👍
Just saying, when Neo officially discovered he was the one at the end of the first movie, he was able to beat agent smith with ease, so of course he could beat those agent smiths.
I've really got to disagree with your fight scene critique. Watching any number of hollywood action film that comes out nowadays, most main characters (due to the fact theyre played by big stars) never die. I just quite simply don't expect it from films anymore, instead perhaps just try and appreciate the fantastic choreography work done in these sequences. They do it a whole lot better then some of the martial art junk stuff out nowadays. Hell, it wasnt the risk of death in the famous pirates of the Caribbean action sequences that made it fun.. it was excellent and creative choreography.
1. the departed
2. cant make that argument with this because they proceed to kill off both neo and trinity... sooooo, yea
hahaha buddy the departed isnt an action film
kofi opare They kill Trinity and Neo, yes, but the thing is, they don't stay dead, which is a part of not expecting real danger for the characters. These types of "deaths" are completely pointless, because they have no effect on fights or storylines, all these scenes are doing is providing convenient emotional moments, maybe even with a time-stretching Slow-Mo so that they really have time to say all they want to say.
they did stay dead in revolution
Unless its Sean Bean.