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    Ever since 2015 with the release of The Force Awakens, every studio that owns even the slightest bit of nostalgic IP is concocting ways in which they can leverage it for profit by way of the legacy sequel. So many of these films are made to stroke the ego of their predecessors filled with empty callbacks and easter eggs instead of furthering the characters and themes and, most importantly, making a good film that necessitates its existence rather than selling nostalgia as a product. While a truly GOOD legacy sequel is rare, Lana Wachowski's The Matrix Resurrections or The Matrix 4 came along and challenged the very nature of what studios, corporations, and even audiences are comfortable with, in the age of unoriginality in blockbuster entertainment. In so doing, Wachowski crafted one of the smartest blockbusters of the decade that comments on an evolving system seeking to control us by means of comfort, desire, emotions, feelings, our complacency as a cog in the machine, and how it affects the most vulnerable of us the most, specifically, those in grief. Matrix Resurrections is a great movie that brought back sincerity, love, brains, and craft to tentpole filmmaking; it's the anti legacy sequel we all needed and the template for how studios should approach franchise filmmaking of this caliber going forward. While yes, the new Matrix movie won't be for everyone, it's nice to see a film with something to say that continues on the themes presented in the original while not trying to recreate the original. Griffin (@griffschiller) gives you his The Matrix Resurrections review and explains why the matrix resurrections is better than you think, why the matrix resurrections is a necessary sequel and why the matrix resurrections is the best legacy sequel we've gotten so far. Enjoy the matrix resurrections explained!
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    To find out if his reality is a physical or mental construct, Mr. Anderson, aka Neo (Keanu Reeves), will have to choose to follow the white rabbit once more. If he's learned anything, it's that choice, while an illusion, is still the only way out of -- or into -- the Matrix. Neo already knows what he has to do, but what he doesn't yet know is that the Matrix is stronger, more secure, and far more dangerous than ever before. The film is written and directed by Lana Wachowski and also stars Carrie-Anne Moss, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Jessica Henwick, Jonathan Groff, Priyanka Chopra, and Neil Patrick Harris.
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  • @FilmSpeak
    @FilmSpeak  Před 2 lety +395

    Let's...try this again. What did YOU all think of The Matrix Resurrections? Hopefully I'm not the only one who loved this one 🔴🔵

    • @dantesparta9921
      @dantesparta9921 Před 2 lety +109

      I didn’t like it

    • @jeangomez7733
      @jeangomez7733 Před 2 lety +33

      I like it

    • @peedfarded
      @peedfarded Před 2 lety +36

      It's a flawed movie like any other but it was entertaining and enjoyable with a nice message. That's all I really look for in a movies these days where I don't have the time to be an elitist or over analyze a film like I used to. Sure, some things don't work, but overall if I sit down and enjoy it for what it was, it's a thumbs up for me.

    • @NPS2204
      @NPS2204 Před 2 lety +7

      🔴

    • @user-dq4kt8lp1p
      @user-dq4kt8lp1p Před 2 lety +15

      I personally thought it hit everything a matrix sequel should. I just wished the editing was a little tighter

  • @docligot
    @docligot Před 2 lety +167

    The Matrix is now an allegory of studios creating endless sequels. Analyst said it best: as long as he put Neo and Trinity close to each other but not allow them to get together, they generate unlimited energy. This is exactly what studios want: to endlessly put characters and stories in repetitive loops, but never finish the story, generating unlimited $$$. I'm sure it hurt Lana to do this film, but she was able to get the message across, and I'm sure she's enjoying some of that additional $$$ too.

    • @shiftyeffect6597
      @shiftyeffect6597 Před rokem +5

      Yes, but would of been better than ruining a franchise more. Her enjoying the $$$ from it is actually ironic and hypocritical. Nothing learned.

    • @theobell2002
      @theobell2002 Před rokem +8

      @CJ P. Cool it with the transphobic remarks.

    • @judeannethecandorchannel2153
      @judeannethecandorchannel2153 Před rokem +3

      Yeah-- AND IT'S A GREAT MATRIX FILM.
      DOESN'T YOUR HEART BLE.E.D. for middle aged, past his prime Thomas Anderson ONCE AGAIN FAR MORE DELIBERATELY TRAPPED IN THE MATRIX? HE'S US.

    • @IndigoStar
      @IndigoStar Před rokem +2

      I think the matrix movies are whatever you see in them everybody has his or her own story and so the matrix means different things for different people.

    • @shiftyeffect6597
      @shiftyeffect6597 Před rokem +3

      The message getting across was that it was a shit film lol

  • @borismcqueen1959
    @borismcqueen1959 Před 7 měsíci +29

    I had the feeling the director was trying to make a movie so bad that WB would stop asking them to make more Matrix movies

    • @chrisdavis2161
      @chrisdavis2161 Před měsícem

      This

    • @pvt.reefer6163
      @pvt.reefer6163 Před měsícem

      How did that work out for them? It's a dumb excuse, that dude made a bad movie, and hasnt made a good movie since the first one.

    • @FlyingKlutchKick
      @FlyingKlutchKick Před 4 dny

      That’s LITERALLY what happened lol

    • @FlyingKlutchKick
      @FlyingKlutchKick Před 4 dny

      @@pvt.reefer6163when you’re objectively wrong but still confident about it. 2 was incredible. 3 was fine

    • @pvt.reefer6163
      @pvt.reefer6163 Před 4 dny

      @FlyingKlutchKick what LITTERALLY happened?

  • @PIMPTD
    @PIMPTD Před 2 lety +118

    I always felt the reason neo didn’t want people seeing him as the one and just a man was besides him being unsure was because if he says he’s the one they will just depend on him. However if you believe he’s just a man doing best he can then maybe you can be the next neo. You’ll be the best you instead of depending on a savior. But that’s just my just how I see it and in all honesty I think this movie showed it best when they started making the fourth game and he says what do ppl think of when they hear matrix. It’s different view for all of us. Isn’t that what makes it so special?

    • @privatprivat7279
      @privatprivat7279 Před 2 lety

      Being the one isnt about Being the one. Its about being the first one... figgering out the puzzle... so being the first one isnt that special...he knows he isnt special...he is just the first...and dont want credit from onconcious human beings as a savior for willing to be the first... architects demi god lyrics

    • @PIMPTD
      @PIMPTD Před rokem

      @Dino Sauro no where in that did I mention like the movie. Maybe you should stop trying to troll people lmao

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Před rokem +1

      @Dino Sauro A wise man takes his own advice. By disliking Matrix Revelations you are expressing your POV. That's the only fact you can claim, and in truth that's your baggage talking. So, enjoy your journey. Bye.

    • @rashisti
      @rashisti Před rokem +2

      Great point. I also feel like he was right as well.. he was just an anamoly.. its 6th interation.. but the difference was in the firdt five he just had a deep love of humanity.. but in the 6th, where he fell in love with Trinity.. that was the one were he "became the One" except it was Trinity's declaration of love for him, saying he had to be the One because the Oracle told her she would fall in love with the One and she loved him.. that was when Neo was RESURRECTED.
      So really, the One is Two, both Male and Female, not a binary choice but a continuum.. and the most beautiful moment before they went in to claim Trinity from the Matrix he told the next gen crewperson who held Trinity as a hero that she believed in him once, it was his turn to believe in her.. it was perfect!

  • @IntoTheDeepBreathwork
    @IntoTheDeepBreathwork Před 2 lety +201

    One of the film's most important points in my view is that by engaging people's emotions you can get them to not even want to wake up from the Matrix - a 'gentler' more powerful system of control, which is why the analyst is a much more successful (and scarier) ruler than the architect.

    • @firequeen76
      @firequeen76 Před 2 lety +9

      Right how often do we see that in the real world.

    • @SomeOne-yv8jf
      @SomeOne-yv8jf Před 2 lety +7

      Exactly, Resurrections is better than and more dangerous than The Matrix.

    • @firelord4662
      @firelord4662 Před 2 lety +3

      New matrix is a garbage lol

    • @BigHenFor
      @BigHenFor Před rokem +4

      @@firequeen76 Quite often. In drugs, drink, and sex, for example. The habit of getting outside our own heads, to escape the existential emptiness and dread of our existence, is well entrenched. But perhaps there's another way - to give ourselves compassion, love, and kindness instead. In realising that loss is part of the process, and that it always precedes a new beginning - with us, or without us - may be more constructive.

    • @ambasutori9053
      @ambasutori9053 Před rokem +1

      @@firequeen76 Its funny you say that, considering our entire live basically revolves around this concept as it os one of the most fundamental building blocks of our socio-economic system.

  • @ClosedEyeVisualisations
    @ClosedEyeVisualisations Před 2 lety +61

    Being positive is one thing, saying it perfect the legacy sequel, no fucking way....

  • @steazy45jug69
    @steazy45jug69 Před 2 lety +87

    Finally someone gets it!! The Matrix 2 and 3 were very good.. it told the overall story and endgame!! I hate when I hear CZcamsrs say the first matrix was the only good movie

    • @Lia-uf1ir
      @Lia-uf1ir Před 2 lety +7

      Then you'll like this video: "The Matrix Sequels Are Good, Actually | Sophie From Mars (ft. Sarah Zedig)"
      czcams.com/video/M0VnYcMHuDc/video.html

    • @krasmasov6852
      @krasmasov6852 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Lia-uf1ir Hell yeah. That incredible video got me into the Matrix again after like a decade.

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety +17

      When people only liked the first film I discount thier opinion entirely. This part 4 is for those of us who loved all 3 films and the animatrix

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +6

      This version of the matrix is the 7th version the number 7 is a very spiritual number.
      In Hinduism and Bhuddishm it is believed that there are 6-9 realms or realities. Each plane with its own set of laws and conditions. Since the matrix films are an allegory for the existence of consciousness within the perception of humans it’s plausible to believe that the real world is a simulation that operates independently within its own boundaries but fundamentally it is part of a cycle of domains.
      In hermetics the second universal law is that of correspondence - as above so below.
      Just like reincarnation and karma. What you do in this life affects what you become or what you do in the next life. The matrix and the real world represent the lower dimensions of reality i.e. hell, this correlates to the first three lower chakras: root chakra, sacral and solar plexus. Neo and trinity together represent the fourth chakra which is the heart chakra. Coincidence as this is the fourth movie.
      Number four also represents time, the fourth dimension. This is why in resurrections we see many cuts and flashbacks to the original trilogy, this represents the past. The 7th version of the matrix takes place in the modern day 21st century (present) and when Neo wakes up in the real world he learns that 60 years have past since he saved Zion (future). If you decode the matrix mathematically you see how intricate, metaphysical, profound and revealing each movie truly is and how transcendental the franchise is as a whole because it subverts expectations and challenges you to question your own existence and perception of reality.
      If you consider each movie in sequence then you see how each feature serves its purpose flawlessly.
      The first movie represents the number one: meaning perfection, originality, creation.
      This is why everyone loved the original film the most. It’s pedigree is undeniable, it will never be replicated or surpassed. There will never ever be a better matrix film then the first film. It is the one and only exception.
      The number two represents duality, instability, complication, again most people loathe matrix reloaded because it’s the middle chapter, it has no beginning nor end. The third film represents resolution, cohesion, finality. Metaphorically if the first film is “birth” second one is “life” then the third represents “death”. Just as easy as - 1,2,3. Resurrections represents four, meaning time, fourth dimension, quantum entanglement, multiverse, system & order, versatility, multiprocessing (neo running a module, subroutine within the matrix), repetition, four also represents a sequence.
      Like making a beat - and a one and a two and a three and four!”
      Just some food for thought.

    • @Andrew_Kono
      @Andrew_Kono Před 2 lety +4

      SAME !

  • @lovejoy1311
    @lovejoy1311 Před 2 lety +147

    What I see as one of the most important contributions of this film is the fact that we can talk about it. Or at least you can in some places. Much as I loved Spider-Man, the conversation around that film is largely spoilers etc. Maybe there are greater themes to talk about there, but the conversation largely isn’t going to happen. With this film I’ve already watched a few times trying to puzzle out it’s point on binaries, reboot culture, narratives. That’s worth a lot to me. Unfortunately one of the things that prevents real engagement with the film is our current tendency towards encampments, and refusal to engage with ideas we don’t agree with in a thoughtful manner.

    • @Lexgluger01
      @Lexgluger01 Před 2 lety

      💯

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +7

      This version of the matrix is the 7th version the number 7 is a very spiritual number.
      In Hinduism and Bhuddishm it is believed that there are 6-9 realms or realities. Each plane with its own set of laws and conditions. Since the matrix films are an allegory for the existence of consciousness within the perception of humans it’s plausible to believe that the real world is a simulation that operates independently within its own boundaries but fundamentally it is part of a cycle of domains.
      In hermetics the second universal law is that of correspondence - as above so below.
      Just like reincarnation and karma. What you do in this life affects what you become or what you do in the next life. The matrix and the real world represent the lower dimensions of reality i.e. hell, this correlates to the first three lower chakras: root chakra, sacral and solar plexus. Neo and trinity together represent the fourth chakra which is the heart chakra. Coincidence as this is the fourth movie.
      Number four also represents time, the fourth dimension. This is why in resurrections we see many cuts and flashbacks to the original trilogy, this represents the past. The 7th version of the matrix takes place in the modern day 21st century (present) and when Neo wakes up in the real world he learns that 60 years have past since he saved Zion (future). If you decode the matrix mathematically you see how intricate, metaphysical, profound and revealing each movie truly is and how transcendental the franchise is as a whole because it subverts expectations and challenges you to question your own existence and perception of reality.
      If you consider each movie in sequence then you see how each feature serves its purpose flawlessly. The first movie represents the number one: meaning perfection, originality, creation. This is why everyone loved the original film the most. It’s pedigree is undeniable, it will never be replicated or surpassed. There will never ever be a better matrix film then the first film. It is the one and only exception. The number two represents duality, instability, complication, again most people loathe matrix reloaded because it’s the middle chapter, it has no beginning nor end. The third film represents resolution, cohesion, finality. Metaphorically if the first film is “birth” second one is “life” then the third represents “death”. Just as easy as - 1,2,3. Resurrections represents four, meaning time, fourth dimension, quantum entanglement, multiverse, system & order, versatility, multiprocessing (neo running a module, subroutine within the matrix), repetition, four also represents a sequence. Like making a beat - and a one and a two and a three and four!”
      Just some food for thought..

    • @darkdragunov5265
      @darkdragunov5265 Před 2 lety +6

      Yeah dude, other than spoilers and character match-ups, we know exactly what to expect from Spiderman... As much as they tried to take a fresh take with Tom Holland, the message of self-sacrifice remains the same. It is nothing new.

    • @karmick
      @karmick Před 2 lety +1

      Don't give up. Keep trying.
      Luv yer post.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem +2

      Umm. No. You're just too trusting. This movie is simply the release of 30 years worth of guilt. You see, the Wachowskis were handed someone's script back in 1993, and it's upon that work: The Ciphermen, that they made their fame and fortune. In 2018 the writer of the stolen work put out an exposé on a con artist woman who claimed they stole from her. In it, he included the actual stolen work, and the Wachowskis saw that video (Sophia Stewart The Definitive Case Study). Their response was The Matrix Resurrections. They were enraged because up until that point no one had figured out that this con artist woman, Sophia Stewart, was created by Matrix lawyers! The new movie is basically one giant confession and middle finger at the dude they stole from.

  • @jessemoore7081
    @jessemoore7081 Před rokem +24

    I liked the film. I liked that it subverted the fanboy expectations. It was a red pill meta commetary on a few subjects, the hollywood machine, the expectations of audiences, and nostalgia. I also appreciate that this was Lana's cathartic creation to help her cope with a familial tragedy. Resurrections is not an attempt to start more sequels. It is a thoughful epilogue to the trilogy, and gives us a nice peek into the aftermath of Neo's sacrifice. Neo and Trinity are now ONE.

    • @RetroGaming_07
      @RetroGaming_07 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I just now finished it and I gotta admit it was a decent movie and it wasn't all bad like the mainstream audience said about it. These days I judge the movie after I finish watching it and I form my own opinion. It was interesting because the psychologist resurrected neo and it was an all new take on the matrix story after the death of neo and the resurrections of the matrix and neo in general. I do hope there is a 5th one and maybe in the next one neo and trinity become mentors to the next ones that become the main heros but it's just an idea.

    • @numb3r5ev3n
      @numb3r5ev3n Před 8 měsíci +3

      I think a lot of the "Fanboys" wanted a "return to form" and were disappointed, complaining that it was a "cash grab," without knowing or caring about Lana's real reasoning behind the themes of the film.

    • @jessemoore7081
      @jessemoore7081 Před 8 měsíci

      @@numb3r5ev3nSo they're a cliché.

    • @nwoizaakgoldmann4519
      @nwoizaakgoldmann4519 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@numb3r5ev3nThe fanboys didn't want a new movie at all because they knew it was going to be a shitshow like this movie. Nobody asked for a 4th movie, the story was finished. And with this pseudo-criticism of the movie studios, which is so obvious and stupid, they didn't do themselves any favors either. Luckily the movie failed so badly that WB will probably never think about making another one.

  • @NewOrderOfAlexandria
    @NewOrderOfAlexandria Před 2 lety +179

    Actually this whole film's satire reminds me of Meta Gear Solid 4 where Old Snake is tired and torturing himself to get through the game. Seeing Neo tortured by The Analyst for "his amusement" really ticks that same box, but more sadistic. 👍

    • @Bi0Dr01d
      @Bi0Dr01d Před 2 lety +7

      You know, I actually find it very interesting that you referenced Metal Gear Solid because although the message Metal Gear Solid is different than the Matrix in a sense, it is still connected in some ways, and also I've heard that Hideo Kojima has some involvement with the Matrix, but I forget if it has to do with the website or the matrix video game. There is some link between the two.
      As Agent Smith said in the 4th film: "Stories don't really end, we've been telling the same story over and over", and I believe that although the message takes secular and religious philosophy and religions around the world and incorporates it into the film, I believe all of those things are meant to illustrate something concerning Christianity at the core, and so I believe the core message has to do with Christianity.

    • @NewOrderOfAlexandria
      @NewOrderOfAlexandria Před 2 lety +9

      @@Bi0Dr01d Also Metal Gear Solid 4 was heavily criticised for it's meta themes and old snake, but it is actually my favourite in the franchise for how *final* everything is in that game. Even though we've had like 3-4 more Metal Gears since then, I'll always see MGS4 as the final chapter no matter what.
      I think MGS4 is the only other piece of entertainment that has addressed the whole "sequels are bad" idea before and maybe people find that kind of pretentious, but I think it's a cool concept. I got a lot of MGS2 vibes with how that game tried to confuse you and question whether or not the game was only in a virtual reality or not.

    • @Bi0Dr01d
      @Bi0Dr01d Před 2 lety +4

      @@NewOrderOfAlexandria out of all of the Metal Gear Solid video games, the one I find the most interesting is Metal Gear Solid 3 Snake eater.
      It's the game that blatantly shows its connection to the supernatural. Metal Gear Solid was my favorite game of all time, but there's something wrong in it that I should point out.
      In the beginning of the game, it says that "the boss" defected, and when Snake met with the boss and Colonel Vogan on the bridge, the boss threw snake over the bridge into the river.
      The reason why that's very important is because Colonel Logan is known for his powers of electricity, which is connected to Snake's defeat from the boss which caused him to descend into the water.
      Luke 10:18 - And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
      Under this context, it would seem that "the boss" represents God, implying that the game is trying to make God into a bad guy, and that would mean "Snake" represents Satan, and since we as the audience and game players are cheering this character on, it seems to be a way of causing us to inadvertently worship the Devil.
      You might doubt that this character Snake is Satan, but there's more proof.
      Snake was supposed to rendezvous with a man code named "Adam" but instead meets with "Eva" *(Adam and Eve from The Book of Genesis of the Bible).*
      This is definitely a reference to the Bible and does imply Snake is The Devil. His relationship with Eva also parallels the Book of Genesis, because Satan tricked Eve to eat from the forbidden fruit, causing her to sin.
      Also, if you look at the Cobra Unit, these characters have Supernatural connections. You have "The Pain", "The Fear", "The End", "The Fury, and the most obvious supernatural character, "The Sorrow".
      The sorrow represents death,
      2 Corinthians 7:8-10
      ¶For though I made you sorry with a letter, I do not repent, though I did repent: for I perceive that the same epistle hath made you sorry, though it were but for a season.
      9Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner, that ye might receive damage by us in nothing.
      10For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: *but the sorrow of the world worketh death.*
      The sorrows character represents death itself, and the afterlife. "The fury" represent hell. The fear and the pain represents suffering and torment. The End seems to both imply an end of life and also the end of the world or biblical prophecy being fulfilled.
      And "the boss" being The Joy, the character who represents God.
      Nehemiah 8:10 - ...the joy of the LORD is your strength.
      The game makes God the villain and makes Satan the hero, so that we would fall in love with Satan and worship him without knowing it.
      This is not only the case in Metal Gear Solid alone, this seems to be a continual repeating message in all of these movies, television shows, and games we play.
      I'll even prove that with a link I'll share below. I also recommend subscribing to this channel.
      czcams.com/video/CXDEz-WCLs0/video.html

    • @micmorgan84
      @micmorgan84 Před 2 lety +1

      He also tortured the audience with this terrible film

    • @Bi0Dr01d
      @Bi0Dr01d Před 2 lety +2

      @@micmorgan84 Heh, you're funny, Morgan lol. I kind of felt that the film was made the way it was on purpose. I had that feeling for various reasons, but then people started posting similar theories online, so I'm not alone in thinking that. I agree with what everyone's saying about the fight scene not being that good, or certain plot points weren't thoroughly explained, etc, but the movie actually responds to some of these objections within its own content, which is why I find the film interesting and why I do feel to some extent it was made the way it was on purpose.

  • @BuddhaGBahia
    @BuddhaGBahia Před 2 lety +139

    This was hella well done. Social media trashed this movie but I kept an open mind and actually really enjoyed it and you helped articulate some of the initial thoughts and feelings I was having as I watched. Very dope.

    • @iwatatiff
      @iwatatiff Před 2 lety +2

      Social media says it's trash because it disrespects the previous films, not because it's real shit

    • @zombiexslayer614
      @zombiexslayer614 Před 2 lety +13

      @@iwatatiff Except it doesn’t disrespect the previous films whatsoever If anything it enhances both reloaded and revolutions but that’s gonna be social media for you they’re going to believe what they believe

    • @joshmiller8921
      @joshmiller8921 Před 2 lety +5

      EXACTLY!!... people so ready to trash this movie but it’s not trash it jus didn’t top the original.. it’s a new feel, so what it’s still not garbage.. jus different and this was the only positive feedback I’ve seen so far on the media

    • @denzelstephen266
      @denzelstephen266 Před 2 lety

      @@joshmiller8921 its different, and bad. Its like they are trying so hard to be meta that they didn't realize the outcome was gonna be what seemed like shitty writing

    • @joshmiller8921
      @joshmiller8921 Před 2 lety +1

      @@denzelstephen266 nah if they took a step back then id say it was bad.. but I don’t think this was no worse than the third one, it was pretty decent to me

  • @nuke97
    @nuke97 Před rokem +3

    You were so caught up on the philosophy of it that you forgot the actual failure of a delivery the movie is. Plus with your closing statement you are off your rocker.

  • @danielchodnicki3632
    @danielchodnicki3632 Před 2 lety +58

    This is probably the most wholehearted review and analysis of Matrix Resurrections available. Thank you so much!

  • @AzraelTay
    @AzraelTay Před 2 lety +79

    The way I see it, The Matrix (1999) challenged our expectations of an action film. The Matrix Resurrections challenged our expectations of a Matrix movie by changing up the genre and style.

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  Před 2 lety +9

      That's a great way of putting it!

    • @msfthe1st117
      @msfthe1st117 Před 2 lety +4

      Not just of a Matrix movie, but of a reboot sequel.

    • @sergiomarchelli
      @sergiomarchelli Před 2 lety +2

      new genre - Cringe . Or poor cringe ?

    • @RDR911
      @RDR911 Před 2 lety +6

      Challenged our expectations of a matrix movie by just making a really fuckin bad movie 🤣

    • @starkingbiker
      @starkingbiker Před 2 lety

      @@RDR911 I liked it.

  • @Vizeit
    @Vizeit Před 2 lety +20

    Im in the middle. I gave this film a “C+”. While some ideas do get across, there’s a lack of innovation.

  • @avantgard-e1806
    @avantgard-e1806 Před 2 lety +48

    Thank you for this video. It's insane how many people claim to be fans of the Matrix but never really knew what it was about.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 Před 2 lety +7

      To be fair, I understand what it's about, but even I was disappointed with the bad action, music, and cinematography.

    • @mukkaar
      @mukkaar Před 2 lety

      That probably just shows that you are not an actual fan :D Or fan that's wrong.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před 2 lety

      I definitely enjoyed the film

    • @MikeKnight009
      @MikeKnight009 Před rokem

      A turd with "diamonds" in it is still a turd

    • @PeterPHasVids
      @PeterPHasVids Před rokem

      @@MikeKnight009 Wait, what's the turd? Or...what's the diamonds?

  • @ianlacey
    @ianlacey Před 2 lety +66

    My first feeling after watching the film was a huge sense of relief that there was still a totally unapologetic love story at its core. For me, despite all the hype about technique and philosophy was the thing that made the original trilogy so unique for an action film. I then enjoyed the layers of interpretation similar to the original, I like that the new matrix is basically social media/facebook, fills your head with noise, the Merovingian complaining of the end of civility for tweets and facebook popularity (I don't think he is talking about the social media in the new matrix, I think he is describing the new Matrix itself), the therapist saying that if he keeps people unhappy and frustrated he creates more power.
    It is a shame some of the original cast were not there, I hear some actors "just couldn't fit it into their schedule" which sounds like a real shame, I would have thought it was worth waiting until they could get everyone they wanted. On the whole though I loved it.

    • @O1OO1O1
      @O1OO1O1 Před 2 lety +5

      I agree. We really needed Hugo Weaving. And perhaps Lawrence. And probably another movie. Less telling, more showing.

    • @karmick
      @karmick Před 2 lety +4

      Terrific comment!
      However, I love Groff as Smith, and Mateen II's Morpheus is just sooo funny, compelling while honoring Fishburn's Morpheus "Uno".
      Hey, not that I wouldn't have loved seeing Weaving back, though a reality check is needed regarding Fishburne: the guy's "widened" a whole lot in 17 years...;-P
      I loved the movie so much, and really enjoyed your post's honesty.
      Peace out

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      @@karmick Actually, the comment you rated here, is only evidence of how easy it is for Hollywood types to completely fool an audience, while communicating directly with individuals at large. What am I talking about? This movie is nothing but a rudely delivered confession of plagiarism, aimed at the person whose work (The Ciphermen) was handed to the Wachowskis in 1993.

    • @shanephillips4011
      @shanephillips4011 Před 9 měsíci

      The love story was the worst part of the trilogy.

  • @scatterbrainedreviews
    @scatterbrainedreviews Před 2 lety +139

    I’ve only seen it once so far. Even though I think I have some problems with it, I still told all my friends walking out I’d take a sequel like this over sequels like Disney Star Wars.

    • @yoshiprime3949
      @yoshiprime3949 Před 2 lety +11

      Yeah, Resurection was a better sequel follow up to the originals then the disney sequels. However that really isnt saying much. Both sequel reboots are still terrible.

    • @hyader95
      @hyader95 Před 2 lety +8

      Dude The Last Jedi is the Matrix:Resurection from the sequels,they both are misunderstands masterpiece movies, but people did not realise this yet.

    • @iwatatiff
      @iwatatiff Před 2 lety +2

      This was barely better than Star Wars Sequel Trilogy

    • @dante6985
      @dante6985 Před 2 lety +5

      It's more artistically innovative then just a remake of the original movie with different characters (The Force Awakens and Jurassic World) agreed.
      That said, it's kind of a false dichotomy (remake v. this) . Blade Runner 2049 and Mad Max: Fury Road were wonderful legacy sequels that both updated and expanded the universe of the original (without doing that lazy soft reboot process).
      And I think there's an amazing fourth Matrix story that could be told that wasn't ...this.

    • @JMrealgamer
      @JMrealgamer Před 2 lety

      Definitely

  • @alpha-to--zero
    @alpha-to--zero Před 2 lety +101

    This film had so many great ideas - but was too short to communicate everything, so it felt that it rushed up to wrap the movie. The Machines Energy war, the new symbiosis of machines and humans, the new city, the new construct of the matrix for efficient energy. This film should have been a trilogy by itself to have a good pace and rhythm.

    • @totalpartykill999
      @totalpartykill999 Před 2 lety +7

      agreed. it needed to be longer. i hope they make another Animatrix to fill some of the space.

    • @mmluon
      @mmluon Před 2 lety +2

      Yes

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +10

      This version of the matrix is the 7th version the number 7 is a very spiritual number.
      In Hinduism and Bhuddishm it is believed that there are 6-9 realms or realities. Each plane with its own set of laws and conditions. Since the matrix films are an allegory for the existence of consciousness within the perception of humans it’s plausible to believe that the real world is a simulation that operates independently within its own boundaries but fundamentally it is part of a cycle of domains.
      In hermetics the second universal law is that of correspondence - as above so below.
      Just like reincarnation and karma. What you do in this life affects what you become or what you do in the next life. The matrix and the real world represent the lower dimensions of reality i.e. hell, this correlates to the first three lower chakras: root chakra, sacral and solar plexus. Neo and trinity together represent the fourth chakra which is the heart chakra. Coincidence as this is the fourth movie.
      Number four also represents time, the fourth dimension. This is why in resurrections we see many cuts and flashbacks to the original trilogy, this represents the past. The 7th version of the matrix takes place in the modern day 21st century (present) and when Neo wakes up in the real world he learns that 60 years have past since he saved Zion (future). If you decode the matrix mathematically you see how intricate, metaphysical, profound and revealing each movie truly is and how transcendental the franchise is as a whole because it subverts expectations and challenges you to question your own existence and perception of reality.
      If you consider each movie in sequence then you see how each feature serves its purpose flawlessly.
      The first movie represents the number one: meaning perfection, originality, creation.
      This is why everyone loved the original film the most. It’s pedigree is undeniable, it will never be replicated or surpassed. There will never ever be a better matrix film then the first film. It is the one and only exception.
      The number two represents duality, instability, complication, again most people loathe matrix reloaded because it’s the middle chapter, it has no beginning nor end. The third film represents resolution, cohesion, finality. Metaphorically if the first film is “birth” second one is “life” then the third represents “death”. Just as easy as - 1,2,3. Resurrections represents four, meaning time, fourth dimension, quantum entanglement, multiverse, system & order, versatility, multiprocessing (neo running a module, subroutine within the matrix), repetition, four also represents a sequence.
      Like making a beat - and a one and a two and a three and four!”
      Just some food for thought.

    • @evm6177
      @evm6177 Před 2 lety +1

      More like a special web series bing worthy content. 🍷But i guess feature films is where the money is at. 🤷🏻‍♀️💵💵

    • @robertacierno2803
      @robertacierno2803 Před 2 lety

      Who’s to say they won’t expand on all those ideas with another movie or two? The original Matrix was exactly as you’re describing, and then they went and made two more…so it wouldn’t surprise me if Lana continues writing this story and develops these rich ideas

  • @luridsilence
    @luridsilence Před 2 lety +73

    I loved the originals, but my expectations were tempered for a 4th. And sadly, this movie just didn't hold up. The problem is that the movie is so on the nose meta, it feels like it's looking down on me for wanting more of The Matrix. Geez, sorry I fell in love with your movies--I can understand the disdain towards the studio, but the audience is there for a movie. Also, I shouldn't need to know the directors entire life story to be able to appreciate their work. And this movie just wasn't that good. There were some good ideas, and some interesting twists. But I felt empty after watching it. Perfected the legacy sequel? I disagree. They "perfected" making a movie that critiques the notion of legacy sequels... But Lana's resentment about making one was such a dark cloud that she put into the movie that it just wasn't enjoyable. And believe me, I'm a big fan of the bigger matrix world. I'm not an action junkie, and I also thought the sequels we're a little underrated. But this was a mess... Glad other people enjoyed it. I wanted to though.

    • @Denden971
      @Denden971 Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks for your comment. This guy is clearly disconnected to reality 😐

    • @ybyby3rdday
      @ybyby3rdday Před 2 lety +4

      @@Denden971 his comment "Lana and Lily going thru their journeys to find their real identity" cemented that for me

    • @X22689
      @X22689 Před 2 lety +7

      I felt the same, my bad for liking your previous trilogy, and not my fault i fell in love with the trilogy, and have issues with this movie compared to its previous storyline, casting, choreography and finally music...my bad

    • @charisma-hornum-fries
      @charisma-hornum-fries Před 2 lety +1

      @@ybyby3rdday Didn’t Café for that part but the rest of it is sadly something I find correctly observed. I don’t think it’s necessary to go into the private lives to feel the 60 years of pain and torture that Neo and Trinity went through. That’s plenty of story for me.

    • @KoshoShinogi
      @KoshoShinogi Před 2 lety +12

      You've summed up my thoughts exactly. Everyone who calls Matrix 4 a masterpiece seems to have one thing in common, that being self-referential and parodying itself is what elevates it. It isn't, not when the message to the audience is "You're foolish for wanting to watch the thing you're watching." While I have sympathy for what the Wachowskis have gone through, it should have no bearing whatsoever on the evaluation of the movie. This is a sci-fi fantasy story, not a documentary. If you want to see self-referential done correctly, watch Cobra Kai. When they got past this part and showed how the world evolved after Revolutions, that's when I got interested. Furthermore, reviewers who sing the praises of Matrix 4 fail to address all aspects of the movie. When discussing a storytelling medium like film, you cannot only talk about the story and neglect to evaluate how effectively the medium was used. There are many aspects that add up to effective use, such as: character design, set design, color palettes, shot composition, choreography, pacing, transitions, music, sound effects, and so on. If you don't address the things which make it a movie, you may as well be talking about a book. Matrix 4 had a decent enough story to tell, but did not have the complete package like the originals.

  • @Mantvydas
    @Mantvydas Před 2 lety +9

    I just wanted to see Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Ann Moss again in a new story, and I loved it.

  • @MrRaivokasMagma
    @MrRaivokasMagma Před 2 lety +138

    I too watched the original trilogy before watching Resurrections. It had been so many years and I sure appreciated them more. I didn't follow Resurrections promotion almost at all. When I sat down to watch it at cinema, I was left with "YES! This really spoke to me!", really shattering my expectations. I was honestly expecting bland... Well, legacy sequel, but Resurrections really blew my mind.
    Granted the weakest part was the action though XD

    • @TheLunzDen
      @TheLunzDen Před 2 lety +16

      Lmaoooo this sounds like 🧢🧢 no way you felt that especially after the tone was completely different and off

    • @diamonddoggspuppy7755
      @diamonddoggspuppy7755 Před 2 lety +6

      @@TheLunzDen facts

    • @michaeldorsey1394
      @michaeldorsey1394 Před 2 lety +10

      @@TheLunzDen shows your lack of intelligence. If you truly believe it’s impossible for the movie to be loved only because you didn’t get it is an extremely dumb way of thinking and is 100% wrong.

    • @novacaine_
      @novacaine_ Před 2 lety +14

      @@TheLunzDen how are you telling someone how they felt? Take a seat and shh

    • @JohnRapheal7
      @JohnRapheal7 Před 2 lety +14

      @@michaeldorsey1394 I hate that "you didn't get it" excuse... The last Matrix is an extremely shallow movie. Even its attempts at being self aware or meta are about as subtle as a brick to the face. As a fan of great works of fiction and psychological pieces that make you think, this is unequivocally NOT

  • @freedone.
    @freedone. Před 2 lety +50

    For most people this movie felt like a philosophy lecture, glued to a parody, glued to a B action film, glued to a romance...
    There was not much fun to be had.
    The first 30 minutes I was curious to see where it would all go... But then I just got bored.
    It became an effort to slog through the uneven pacing and tone...
    It's a mess...

    • @jehehehedias5881
      @jehehehedias5881 Před 2 lety +2

      Hugo Weaving carried the first 3 movies for me. Him not being in this is absolutely crippling to the movie

    • @sheriffdraws8789
      @sheriffdraws8789 Před 2 lety +3

      Unfortunately, even he wouldn't have been able to save this mess of a movie. Never have I been so soul crushingly disappointed by a movie smh

    • @fausto412
      @fausto412 Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly. I felt the same.

    • @MetallicA7X92
      @MetallicA7X92 Před 2 lety +2

      It really lost me after they reached Io, I couldn't really say what was happening or why after that, things just happened.
      Rescue Trinity? Here's an on the spot made up thing that makes saving her super easy, barely an inconvenience x)

    • @Pantherblack
      @Pantherblack Před 2 lety

      Lol bro this is the fourth film, not the first one.

  • @PlayStefan_misc
    @PlayStefan_misc Před 2 lety +36

    After hearing only bad things about the movie, it was a must for me to watch as I rarely care about the opinion of the masses and because I like to form my own opinion. I have to admit that I was pretty divided after the movie. I had also watched parts 1 - 3 again and was therefore fully involved in the topic. Just the fact that it made me think and all the flashback moments as well as the idea that Thomas Anderson is supposed to have invented the matrix and that the matrix parts were basically just games, I think it's terrific. I think I definitely have to watch the film more often, because I liked parts 2 and 3 more and more the more I saw them. Very nice and detailed video with even more facts I have to think about.

    • @enishi4ty5
      @enishi4ty5 Před 2 lety +2

      does the new movie really say the originals were just games or that neo was told they were games, and within the new matrix, they were planted as games he made so any memories he had would be attributed to him “making the game” as opposed to him actually having lived that life?
      ive heard people even in my circle that describe it as if the first 3 were just fantasy stories within the movie when i didnt get that vibe from this movie, more so implying after the third this one takes place

    • @treytilley333
      @treytilley333 Před rokem +1

      After my 3rd watch I liked it significantly better. I still have many issues with it but mainly because there were better routes that could have been explored. I put those expectations aside and just said okay it is what it is, we are going through a old love story with different scenarios. I think they should have began the 4th movie during the machine war whilst Neo tries to reunite with Trinity after learning she’s alive. I think the meta stuff wasn’t executed properly but I think on paper the script looked solid and why Keanu and others praised it before the release.

  • @joantonio6331
    @joantonio6331 Před 10 měsíci +2

    We found that one guy who liked this movie... For everything there will always be that one guy

  • @four-en-tee
    @four-en-tee Před 2 lety +16

    I'm just gonna lay out all my thoughts here since i already did a lot of this heavy lifting in a reply to another comment on this video. I went out thinking it was a 7, but my score has gradually gone down to a 5 since I've had time to reflect on the film and think about it all. This is going to be a long ass comment, but i have a lot to say, so anyways...
    To start off with: the characters.
    Bugs is a fucking plot device and not much else, and that's a damn shame. They could've actually done something interesting with her character, but all Lana really cared about was wanting to get Neo in Trinity's pants again so to speak, so Bugs got the shaft and was relegated to being the only driving force in the entire story after the first act, pushing Neo from set piece to set piece with no real care for his own input (which the film openly admits, the movie won't even let the audience come to that conclusion on their own; its fucking insulting to my intelligence). The only exception really out of the new/reworked cast that i thought was kinda well done is Agent Smith (i actually like what they did with him as far as repurposing his character goes), but everything else? 💩
    I do like the world building done in this film, but a majority of it is ripped from the MMO, so i can't really credit this film for much of it. I'm just glad they didn't scrap their ideas. I also like the personal aspect of this film and how it ties into Lana's recent loss of her parents (its less philosophical and more so auto-biographical if that makes any sense, kind of like a Hideo Kojima game). This film is clearly a way for her to cope with their death, and I'm not gonna take that away from her. I don't think it improves the writing much, but it's still a cool aspect of the film.
    I don't have a problem with the idea of The Matrix doing a smaller-scale love story, but the problem I do have lies in the implications of everyone's actions in this film (that being that THIS STORY REALLY ISN'T AS SMALL SCALE AS FILM SPEAK IS TRYING TO SUGGEST). The new Matrix is destroyed now, and that pretty much means that all out war is sure to break out again between the machines and humans (except now with the help of the synthiants), and Neo and Trinity act like they don't have a fucking care in the world now, humanity be damned. They're going to go paint rainbows in the sky while humanity gets slaughtered i guess. Like, how does anyone not see an issue with that? Do they have a plan going forward on how they'll try to survive? Zion barely even survived the last war and it was only because Neo "sacrificed" himself to broker peace between the humans and machines, what makes you think Io is equipped to deal with this? If they're found, their colony is fucked. Why the fuck was it imperative that Neo and Trinity escape The Matrix? Bugs never really explains this because, again, she gets next to no character development in this film. Personally, it probably would've been more poetic had Neo and Trinity decided to stay in The Matrix together of their own volition after dealing with The Analyst if there wasn't going to be a follow-up to this film. You have to admit: THAT would've been a pretty bittersweet yet satisfying ending to The Matrix saga. Now obviously that couldn't work at all in the version of The Matrix 4 that Lana Wachowski ended up ultimately writing (due to how the massive power drawn from Neo and Trinity is based on proximity), but it could've maybe worked in a rewrite.
    There's more to this film than just its meta narrative and the broad strokes of its story, and THAT'S what people have a problem with. The first film understood this very well and made very carefully thought out decisions when it came to its story. Even the second film, to a lesser degree, is still pretty damn thought out when it comes to its surface level narrative, and the third (while the weakest of the three) gets to piggyback off the heavy lifting done in Reloaded and focus on the payoffs of the overarching narrative between the two films.
    I just can't say the same about Resurrections. Bugs was nowhere near as relevant as i thought she was going to be and has pretty much zero character development, the new Morpheus is also a glorified plot device (much like Bugs), the rest of the ship's crew are glorified filler characters who only exist to operate the ship and pull people in and out of The Matrix (they're nowhere near as fleshed out as characters like Link, Niobe, Locke or The Kid), the Architect was surprisingly incompetent (despite having such a busted ass power inside the new Matrix), and Trinity's "red pill" moment so to speak in the third act feels incredibly unprompted because the hints she's given are total ass. I can nitpick the flying scene where she catches Neo all day, but it's honestly just that: a nitpick. If that's how Lana wanted Trinity to awaken her powers or whatever, then fine. But to have it happen suddenly like that, with no suggestion before hand that she could be The One like Neo, is just blatantly awful writing. Neo didn't just start by fucking force pushing people and stopping bullets, he had to believe he could first and that took some time to accept. Trinity's was like the flip of a switch, and it feels unearned as a result.
    And don't get me started on the Merovingian. I could write an entire comment half as long as this about why that scene was so butchered and made zero sense for him to be there. I understand the significance of him being there from a meta-narrative perspective (he really served as a huge mouth piece for Lana in this film), but he's literally an exiled program. Isn't it dangerous for him to be there during that fight scene? I thought being Exiled means he's in hiding.

    • @WareWolf831
      @WareWolf831 Před 2 lety +4

      U just said it all!!!! Lazy writing bad action scenes and it’s was just boring and they lost all the cool factor from the first movies.

    • @four-en-tee
      @four-en-tee Před 2 lety +2

      @@WareWolf831 Like i said: i thought the subtext was fine, but there's not enough actual substance in this film otherwise. Reloaded kinda had the opposite problem where i thought there wasn't enough meaningful subtext to chew on but the baseline story was pretty good. Granted, i watch films for the base story first and foremost, so i prefer Reloaded. I think its pretty decent and enjoyable to watch, and the premise behind the Architect is incredibly fascinating.
      This film is basically just as shallow as Revolutions, but with additional subtext. For people who watch these films only for the subtext, i can understand why they like this film, but i don't think that having ONLY good subtext makes for a good film. Even a de-constructive or heavily philosophical piece of fiction should have a good baseline plot for the audience to chew on, much like any sort of story. Parasite understood this, Metal Gear Solid 2 understood this (whereas MGS5 didn't), the Final Fantasy 7 Remake understood this, even something like Watchmen understands this. Resurrections does not get this, it's a very weak science fiction film compared to the other entries in the series, and what it does have to say in terms of subtext doesn't make up for the weak baseline story.
      This fourth entry in the series almost feels like a parody of a Matrix film (i've seen people bring up this point a lot), but its clearly meant to be a bona fide sequel rather than a deconstruction of the Matrix series in-universe. Lana Wachowski clearly didn't mean to parody her previous films, it's more so the opposite actually. This is undoubtedly an auto-biographical piece with pot shots at Warner Brothers and an attempt at a genuine love story between Neo and Trinity. Like Film Speak says, it was Lana's way of coping with the loss of her parents. She used The Matrix as a means of finding closure in her own life, rather than wanting to just continue the story for the story's sake.

    • @lamario
      @lamario Před 2 lety +1

      I largely agree with you. It feels like a lot of the things done in this movie was done for the sake of doing it while ignoring a precedent already set.
      I do have a problem with how Trinity gains the One's powers for two reasons: they didn't have to remove powers from Neo for her to have them, and they could have easily explained how she got powers. Neo could have given her powers, he's able to manipulate the matrix. It could have been explained that because they were near each other for 60+ years she gained similar powers. But in the understanding of how Neo's powers work, it doesn't make sense that he lost the ability to fly. He's able to manipulate the code, the only factor that limits his power is his own beliefs.
      Why did they created a new Morpheus only to have him emulate traits of the original? Lawrence said that they didn't even invite him back, so then why not just have the person to re-ignite the One be someone different, why did it have to be Morpheus?
      How was Smith able to get around the bullet time but not Neo (who once again, can manipulate the matrix)?
      The Merovingian could have been replaced by any other character and it wouldn't have made a difference. I don't understand why they did what they did to his character, outside of showing how the wars affected him. He's no longer in favor of the machines and the humans of IO don't need him.
      I don't think that anyone can tell Lana how to process her grief, and that's not what I'm doing here, I just don't think this is what fans of the series who are into the lore of the Matrix want. It feels like they were stuck between a sequel and a reboot. Lots of half-assed reconning for no reason.

    • @four-en-tee
      @four-en-tee Před 2 lety

      @@lamario This movie feels like fucking fan-fiction, its so surreal.

    • @lamario
      @lamario Před 2 lety

      @@four-en-tee Yup!

  • @11Ender11
    @11Ender11 Před 2 lety +11

    Nice to know I’m not the only one that had a good time with the film

  • @kilochampion787
    @kilochampion787 Před rokem +2

    Despite how people feel about the movie, I will say it is a great commentary on bringing back old franchises in the modern day

  • @mrnonel
    @mrnonel Před 2 lety +32

    I think AT&T selling off Warner Brothers to the Discovery Channel can free up the Matrix franchise for more creative endeavors. I hope Resurrections is a start to greater things and I would like to see the Matrix universe move beyond Neo and Trinity with new stories and characters.

    • @le_maxarus
      @le_maxarus Před 2 lety +7

      you clearly don't get the point at all

    • @janosd4nuke
      @janosd4nuke Před 2 lety +4

      @@le_maxarus Why? Sure, the Whachowskis did not want a sequel to the trilogy. But when Lana got trust into the situation, she flowed like water. She choose to tell a story she wanted to tell if there must be another Matrix, instead of stepping aside and watch the studio silently suffocating her baby.
      When Valhalla calls, you answer and fight... that spark, that grind... isn't that what life all about? When Zion was free, Morpheus believed there work is done... yet the machine civil war sealed his fate... the work is never done. You can't stop as long as you breathe as life has the nasty habit of creeping up on you.
      If how hyped I am from seeing the film yesterday is any indication of where Lana is at after making it, she might be up for it. But that is her choice, and we will have to trust that. And be grateful for whatever ammo she and anyone with an impact on our life throw our way to push on with our own journey.

  • @wandablackwellkk9025
    @wandablackwellkk9025 Před 2 lety +7

    I really enjoyed your perspectives on Legacy sequels and Matrix Resurrections. I loved Matrix Resurrections. Thank you.

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před 2 lety

      Same for me I really enjoyed the martix resurrections 💖

  • @martintirpak1033
    @martintirpak1033 Před rokem +6

    I really liked the first half of Matrix Resurrections - the machines joining humans, building new Zion. The second half had some questionable moments but overall I liked the film a lot.

  • @IntoTheDeepBreathwork
    @IntoTheDeepBreathwork Před 2 lety +19

    Another interesting aspect that I find beautifully expressed in the movie is the notion that even by doing something as 'legendary' and 'revolutionary' as Neo and Trinity in the original trilogy, you are just moving the needle of history forwards a tiny bit. Life goes on - humans and machines get a chance to co-exist, but that doesn't solve all problems, and may create new ones. There is never an 'ultimate victory/solution' to anything in life, it's an ongoing development.

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety

      I love this comment - cause you're right -

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety +2

      @@ryokodeivisu Neo & Trinity barely changed anything in the 'real world' at the end of the first trilogy; 40 years later, Humans are Still enslaved by the fake dream world of the machines; and in the real world, humans are still on the run from the Machines - yes there were some Improvements but, overall, mankind is still NOT FREE .... not sure how you missed that part.

    • @Tamacat388
      @Tamacat388 Před 2 lety +2

      Yea, even from the beginning the Wachowskis have said that the trilogy comments on the Hegelian dialectic. Which when I asked what that was the simple answer given was
      "thesis-> antithesis-> synthesis, in other words it describes the movement of ideas throughout history as contradicting ideas come into conflict and emerge into a combination of the two, which then becomes its own idea which enters into further conflict. The dialectic is the conflict and resolution between these ideas. Hegel’s conception of history was idealist (I.e. ideas are what drives history) but Marx (and others) used his schema to describe a materialist conception of history (I.e. material conditions like class conflict are what drives history)."
      And I feel like Matrix Ressurections ends up putting that in the clearest terms. The first story was a clear black and white Human Vs Machines. But we learn that that divide was already unclear by learning that machines started out as the oppressed group and then that certain machines like the Oracle were helping humans break free from the cycle of everyone on Zion being annihilated every 100 years to keep the Matrix as a Prison in balance.
      Then in Restrictions the human and machine societies have synthesized. And the competing ideas between IO and the Analysts Matrix are still there and still produce conflict but are still seen as a small step forward from what was.

    • @IntoTheDeepBreathwork
      @IntoTheDeepBreathwork Před 2 lety +1

      @@Tamacat388 Love that analysis!

  • @MsRakuen
    @MsRakuen Před 2 lety +20

    I'd be okay with negative reviews if at least they tried to make some points like you did. All they say is "well obviously shit duh" and the mocking tone is all the backing points they need. Kind of disrespectful. I agree this movie is really good. Didn't think it was posible but they really created something new, building upon the previous movies and every bit as good. Exciting!

  • @enriquet4083
    @enriquet4083 Před 2 lety +64

    you gotta respect CZcamsrs being brave enough to defend matrix 4

    • @zombiexslayer614
      @zombiexslayer614 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes they defend the movie because they actually like it

    • @alucard762
      @alucard762 Před 2 lety +1

      Do I? Opinions can be wrong. He could make a video about how Plan 9 from Outer Space is the best film ever. He had a right to that opinion however it isn't.

    • @mattng4707
      @mattng4707 Před 7 měsíci

      Some people like Niel been movies doesn't mean it's good or the public like them

    • @5taEspadaDR
      @5taEspadaDR Před 6 měsíci

      They are chills. There only for free tickets and swag. And it's because of youtubers and people like him that we keep getting this kind of abominations.

    • @mattsreptileroom
      @mattsreptileroom Před 2 měsíci +1

      I loved it. It's a big F you and I love it.

  • @easyalpha1
    @easyalpha1 Před 2 lety +2

    Matrix 4 gives Neo and Trinity a hopeful ending instead of a tragic downer ending…that is why fans support this movie.
    Plus Keanu and Carrie Ann basically had to drag this movie to get done over the finish line…for the fans.

    • @pedroaledo897
      @pedroaledo897 Před 2 lety

      But it could have been done with more flare and been awesome, not just okay.

  • @jodienichols4224
    @jodienichols4224 Před 2 lety +6

    I'm with you. I went to the theater to see this movie and come out in awe..went on openings day first show to see it on the big screen I loved the trilogy and feel this one completed it..bring us back to what was to what is now thank you for putting in the best perspective and explaining it so other may understand...it's not about the money to be made but the story to be told again thank you

  • @starscapesg1
    @starscapesg1 Před 2 lety +34

    There was some cool new ideas but the main thing that stuck out like a sore thumb for me was the action. There is not one memorable action sequence in this entire movie that comes close to anything in the other movies. You got the lobby scene in the first one, the great hall and highway scene in Reloaded, and the defense of Zion and the great Neo vs Smith fight at the end of Revolutions. Name one scene from Resurrections that comes close. The action was a bunch of quick cuts and you could barely tell what was happening.

    • @pedroaledo897
      @pedroaledo897 Před 2 lety +4

      You 100% right, this movie could have been awesome, but it lacks the memorable action sequences that we were expecting from a Matrix movie.

    • @M1XEDBAG
      @M1XEDBAG Před 2 lety +6

      I’d say the most memorable action scene was the swarm towards the end. But I enjoyed it all. The suits chasing Bugs at the beginning, the reintroduction of Smith and Neo, their little sequence in the abandoned building, the Tokyo train, the swarm. There was a lot of memorable action moments. The reason that they don’t feel as impactful is because Lana put more emphasis on the story she was telling by alleviating the danger by not killing off any of the new crew. She even poked fun by giving the line of dialogue between the two new crew members. They talked about how during Neo’s quest to save Zion that he got almost all of his crew members killed and finished it off with “yeah, we’re definitely gonna die” or something to that effect. Also stylistically they shot the action differently. The cameras were not still long shots like the original Trilogy, but that’s not a problem seeing as the tone of this movie was very different.

    • @mania4270
      @mania4270 Před 2 lety +4

      The bots jumping out the window was pretty good. It also was better paced with the action than the other films

    • @vince_ridge_foil
      @vince_ridge_foil Před 2 lety

      Oh you didn't like when Neo fights a couple of homeless people that are with the homeless-Merovingian ?

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety +2

      I never watched for the fights.

  • @owendelgado517
    @owendelgado517 Před 2 lety +46

    I loved the movie. Your take on the undertone messages of the film is right on point. It is a shame that the overall success of the film will be measured on its box office take and not on the incredible thought provoking work it is.

    • @robertr.6038
      @robertr.6038 Před 2 lety +2

      It’s a shame but it’s really not a shame. Lana is Lana. No studio can harm or influence her. This movie will separate the red and blue. And that’s amazing

  • @RufastoSpiffyFrench
    @RufastoSpiffyFrench Před 2 lety +9

    I knew this film was flawed. I still wanted to watch it. But, honestly, thanks to your video I feel that I don't want anymore to watch it.

  • @duvan.deschain
    @duvan.deschain Před 2 lety +32

    I agree with pretty much everything you said, but there's one thing this film lacks: the martial arts. I know that's not the point of these films, but it's absolutely ingrained in the previous trilogy, so I really missed it here. But again, I agree that this film works, especially because it follows directly what happened in Revolutions. Personally, I'm gonna rewatch this on Wednesday at the cinema, aa it should be.

    • @hectortortajadabernal626
      @hectortortajadabernal626 Před 2 lety +3

      I must agree. The original trilogy had a lot of charisma and conveyed a feeling of awe in its choreographies. I believe Lana filmed those scenes here instead of leaving them to a second unit. I think it's admirable, but mistaken, to paraphrase Bane.

    • @fantasyfangirlno1
      @fantasyfangirlno1 Před rokem +1

      Combined with the meta criticism in matrix four about how people just reduce the matrix to gunz and fights, to me it almost felt like the martial arts were deliberately toned down here to make that point.

    • @duvan.deschain
      @duvan.deschain Před rokem +1

      @@fantasyfangirlno1 Always a possibility.

  • @umer515k7
    @umer515k7 Před 2 lety +31

    i thought the first half of the film was pretty good and had genuine potential but i don't think it delivered in the end. i don't think its a bad film but i also don't think its good. to be honest im conflicted on it myself. there are some cool concepts that are never explored enough.

    • @xsabirx
      @xsabirx Před 2 lety +1

      I feel like another movie could make or break it

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +3

      This version of the matrix is the 7th version the number 7 is a very spiritual number.
      In Hinduism and Bhuddishm it is believed that there are 6-9 realms or realities. Each plane with its own set of laws and conditions. Since the matrix films are an allegory for the existence of consciousness within the perception of humans it’s plausible to believe that the real world is a simulation that operates independently within its own boundaries but fundamentally it is part of a cycle of domains.
      In hermetics the second universal law is that of correspondence - as above so below.
      Just like reincarnation and karma. What you do in this life affects what you become or what you do in the next life. The matrix and the real world represent the lower dimensions of reality i.e. hell, this correlates to the first three lower chakras: root chakra, sacral and solar plexus. Neo and trinity together represent the fourth chakra which is the heart chakra. Coincidence as this is the fourth movie.
      Number four also represents time, the fourth dimension. This is why in resurrections we see many cuts and flashbacks to the original trilogy, this represents the past. The 7th version of the matrix takes place in the modern day 21st century (present) and when Neo wakes up in the real world he learns that 60 years have past since he saved Zion (future). If you decode the matrix mathematically you see how intricate, metaphysical, profound and revealing each movie truly is and how transcendental the franchise is as a whole because it subverts expectations and challenges you to question your own existence and perception of reality.
      If you consider each movie in sequence then you see how each feature serves its purpose flawlessly.
      The first movie represents the number one: meaning perfection, originality, creation.
      This is why everyone loved the original film the most. It’s pedigree is undeniable, it will never be replicated or surpassed. There will never ever be a better matrix film then the first film. It is the one and only exception.
      The number two represents duality, instability, complication, again most people loathe matrix reloaded because it’s the middle chapter, it has no beginning nor end. The third film represents resolution, cohesion, finality. Metaphorically if the first film is “birth” second one is “life” then the third represents “death”. Just as easy as - 1,2,3. Resurrections represents four, meaning time, fourth dimension, quantum entanglement, multiverse, system & order, versatility, multiprocessing (neo running a module, subroutine within the matrix), repetition, four also represents a sequence.
      Like making a beat - and a one and a two and a three and four!”
      Just some food for thought.

    • @umer515k7
      @umer515k7 Před 2 lety +1

      @@master-of-mind5881 that's actually quite interesting

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +1

      @@umer515k7 thank you.

  • @artygreen4810
    @artygreen4810 Před 2 lety +31

    Yeah yeah, I get all what Lana was going for with this film, personally and meta wise. She just didn't quite stick the landing. "Everything looks terrific thanks to twenty-plus years of advancements in effects work." Then why do the effects in this film look ten times cheaper than they did in the first film? Not to mention the lackluster hand-to-hand fight scenes that have no style or panache.

    • @emmanuelpacheco8765
      @emmanuelpacheco8765 Před 2 lety +4

      Right? Neo literally used the same move the whole 3rd act. And I got tired of all the endless shooting and running on walls and not one character dies

    • @hyperreal
      @hyperreal Před 2 lety +1

      I'm starting to wonder if this effect was intentional. Almost like its designed to satirize the fight sequences. It has an unsatisfying feeling because they're trying to repeat the same thing again as they do in sequels. Then there is the fact that they are in the new Analyst version of the matrix, or at least the "off-grid" version that Neo and Trinity are in. Which could imply that physics in the world don't work the same way. He even mocks the bullet time effect and uses it to antagonize the heroes.

    • @AWSVids
      @AWSVids Před 2 lety +5

      I'll give you that the fight scenes don't have as good choreography or inspired camera work... but why does everybody say the effects aren't good? Everything looks fine in this movie, effects-wise. Better than a lot of stuff in Reloaded, anyway. I had no problem with the CGI or action sequences on an effects level. What looked cheap?

    • @emmanuelpacheco8765
      @emmanuelpacheco8765 Před 2 lety +3

      @@AWSVids when the bugs character was jumping in the beginning of the movie and doing flips. The pods also looked cheaper compared to the first one and when neo was getting transported by the flying robot thing. And that small robot

    • @vishalgulve
      @vishalgulve Před 2 lety +2

      This was mental kung fu, comfort the disturb, disturb the comfortable type shit

  • @janispaegle8693
    @janispaegle8693 Před 2 lety +4

    This video is proof than removing dislike button was a mistake.

  • @arbitool
    @arbitool Před 2 lety +5

    Dude WTF! You're so awesome. Finally some youtuber appreciates the movie instead of complaining nonstop. This has been the best review on CZcams so far.

  • @hilaryhongkong
    @hilaryhongkong Před 2 lety +15

    The fact that Warner Bro *did* make the threat that they were doing it with or without the director really destroyed your premise

    • @carlospontinas2509
      @carlospontinas2509 Před 2 lety

      They didn't make a threat. The one the Wachowskis stole from, and who the fraud "Sophia Stewart" pretends to be - did! Seek out Milton Killer's channel.

  • @ryanbenson4610
    @ryanbenson4610 Před 2 lety +11

    One of the best legacy sequels for me, along with Twin Peaks The Return.
    Although, I can see how people are did not like it if they only watched it for the plot instead of the theme. Best part for me was the first 30 min and the whit rabbit song scene.

  • @aaronz1326
    @aaronz1326 Před 2 lety +6

    "This film has the philosophical and thematic richness of its predecessors". I mean, points for saying it with a straight face, but the original is a big story about the most important journey a person can take. This movie is a small story about a pointless journey in that context. I hope you got paid well to say such nice things about this movie. If you truly believe what you've said then I invite you to re-watch the original. Forget the action, it's fine and even groundbreaking for the time, but consider the philosophical implications. The scenario laid out in the matrix isn't necessarily true, but you can't prove it's not. It's Cartesian doubt and the central idea from Zen. The ultimate truth, whether we spend a single second of our lives considering it or not. What do we really know for sure. Compare that to the philosophy apparent in this movie. In a word, it's terrestrial. I will say that it was intriguing for a while. There was some courage present in the way he began to doubt and challenge his reality, but this quickly gave way to a cheap facsimile of the original.

    • @krasmasov6852
      @krasmasov6852 Před 2 lety

      Is this a parody comment?

    • @aaronz1326
      @aaronz1326 Před 2 lety

      @brandovlogs the original quote was 'philosophical and thematic richness'. I mean, well done for magically making the philosophy disappear. You weren't a writer on this movie were you?

    • @aaronz1326
      @aaronz1326 Před 2 lety

      @@krasmasov6852 well that's ironic. I'll defend anything I've said if you'd care to be a little more specific.

  • @Tagperson
    @Tagperson Před rokem +5

    After watching Sophie from Mars video analysis of the original trilogy and seeing it through a trans lense it’s impossible to not see all the symbolism and appreciate the movie so much more.

  • @CHRISPYakaKON
    @CHRISPYakaKON Před 2 lety +12

    Resurrections is better than people are giving it credit for

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  Před 2 lety +3

      I agree! Look it's an ambitious film, but I also think it delivers on the promise of the ambition. Glad you think so as well.

    • @CHRISPYakaKON
      @CHRISPYakaKON Před 2 lety +3

      @@FilmSpeak definitely. Im surprised nobody’s taking about the crazy swarm mode in the film’s climax. Reminds me of the falling cars scene in furious 8

    • @imsentinelprime9279
      @imsentinelprime9279 Před 2 lety

      It's not. It's just a stupid meta movie. The matrix should have stopped at the first.

    • @zombiexslayer614
      @zombiexslayer614 Před 2 lety

      @@imsentinelprime9279 Well guess what bro they didn’t And being how big the movie was there was always going to be a sequel weather it was planned or not

  • @aandwdabest
    @aandwdabest Před 2 lety +31

    As much as I didn’t like matrix 4, I respect the personality and passion behind it. There’s a soul in there, and that’s all you can ask for.

    • @711Rod
      @711Rod Před 2 lety +3

      Quality, usually all I ask for is quality

    • @Kalopsia666
      @Kalopsia666 Před 2 lety +3

      A well written story, would actually be all we can ask for.

    • @304Blaise
      @304Blaise Před 2 lety

      @@Kalopsia666 it’s the best written story in the entire series by far. Go read Descartes meditations 1-4, brush up on your numerology and Zoroastrian dualism concepts and then go watch it again. This video barely began to scratch the surface.

    • @Kalopsia666
      @Kalopsia666 Před 2 lety

      @@304Blaise I’m going to assume you’re being sarcastic. Because these days it’s impossible to tell.

    • @304Blaise
      @304Blaise Před 2 lety

      @@Kalopsia666 not at all. Just read some books and you’d understand.

  • @BrokenCodeXXX
    @BrokenCodeXXX Před 2 lety +11

    It's good to watch a review of someone who gets what the movie is about or is close to it. I feel this movie went over the heads of a lot of people. I think they were expecting something more like visually striking or action packed sequences. I believe there are a lot of philosophical theories that were touched in this movie.

    • @mof5490
      @mof5490 Před 2 lety +1

      If the movie couldn’t get its message clearly across to the viewers then is the fault of the movie creators not the viewers.

    • @BrokenCodeXXX
      @BrokenCodeXXX Před 2 lety +3

      @@mof5490 That can be true for the most part for mainstream movies. However, cult classic movies bomb because it didn't hit the mainstream audience, but later discovered something unique about it. Some of them just have too much prior knowledge required to understand them. Also, some are just up to interpretation because movies are a form of artwork. I don't think the Matrix 4 was really for the mainstream audience. I think overtime it will mature more and fall into the cult culture.

    • @michiel1162
      @michiel1162 Před rokem

      Didn't the writers set that up with the meeting scene; they were like 'the matrix is all about bullet-time" and then they show some generic action scenes.

  • @PrinsessePeach
    @PrinsessePeach Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks, I needed this! Still struggling with all the Meta, and all the callbacks and references.

  • @77rgoss
    @77rgoss Před 2 lety +32

    Thank you for this! I know that movies get repackaged many times, in a "money grab", as you said. But I did not feel that way with this movie. Looking at all the negative reviews it has received, I feel disheartened that maybe a lot of people did not approach with an open mind. I appreciate your positive approach, and wish more movie reviewers would try to remain a bit more positive.

    • @dietertheanteater
      @dietertheanteater Před 2 lety +4

      I approached the movie with an open mind 5 times already. There are some cool ideas but I can’t get myself to say the movie is good when it’s petty existence makes my head ache. Everything that made the old trilogy great was either completely missing or changed for the worse in M.IV. There was no cool action, no well-made combat scenes, neo just spams “expelliarmus”, the cgi looks much worse than 22 years ago, smith&morpheus are parodies of the original and the meta comedy just gets more annoying the more often you watch it. The ending sucks ass, many things don’t make a whole lot of sense which is painful considering how well thought-through the originals were. Resurrections itself tells you in the opening act that it was made “for those who love to eat shit” and personally I’m not a huge fan of shit.

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety +9

      People hated the trilogy too. All folks liked was the special effects. Society has always been too dumbed down to appreciate these films.

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety +4

      @@dietertheanteater see. No offense but, idiot level response. "There wasn't enough cool action!" Smh. Cant help these folks. Mentally obtuse. The films have never been about cool action scenes. Its always been about the dialogue. Always. Smh. Over your heads. Leave us alone with your baby talk.

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +5

      This version of the matrix is the 7th version the number 7 is a very spiritual number.
      In Hinduism and Bhuddishm it is believed that there are 6-9 realms or realities. Each plane with its own set of laws and conditions. Since the matrix films are an allegory for the existence of consciousness within the perception of humans it’s plausible to believe that the real world is a simulation that operates independently within its own boundaries but fundamentally it is part of a cycle of domains.
      In hermetics the second universal law is that of correspondence - as above so below.
      Just like reincarnation and karma. What you do in this life affects what you become or what you do in the next life. The matrix and the real world represent the lower dimensions of reality i.e. hell, this correlates to the first three lower chakras: root chakra, sacral and solar plexus. Neo and trinity together represent the fourth chakra which is the heart chakra. Coincidence as this is the fourth movie.
      Number four also represents time, the fourth dimension. This is why in resurrections we see many cuts and flashbacks to the original trilogy, this represents the past. The 7th version of the matrix takes place in the modern day 21st century (present) and when Neo wakes up in the real world he learns that 60 years have past since he saved Zion (future). If you decode the matrix mathematically you see how intricate, metaphysical, profound and revealing each movie truly is and how transcendental the franchise is as a whole because it subverts expectations and challenges you to question your own existence and perception of reality.
      If you consider each movie in sequence then you see how each feature serves its purpose flawlessly.
      The first movie represents the number one: meaning perfection, originality, creation.
      This is why everyone loved the original film the most. It’s pedigree is undeniable, it will never be replicated or surpassed. There will never ever be a better matrix film then the first film. It is the one and only exception.
      The number two represents duality, instability, complication, again most people loathe matrix reloaded because it’s the middle chapter, it has no beginning nor end. The third film represents resolution, cohesion, finality. Metaphorically if the first film is “birth” second one is “life” then the third represents “death”. Just as easy as - 1,2,3. Resurrections represents four, meaning time, fourth dimension, quantum entanglement, multiverse, system & order, versatility, multiprocessing (neo running a module, subroutine within the matrix), repetition, four also represents a sequence.
      Like making a beat - and a one and a two and a three and four!”
      Just some food for thought.

    • @77rgoss
      @77rgoss Před 2 lety +2

      @@master-of-mind5881 that's deep, bruh

  • @acenull0
    @acenull0 Před 2 lety +8

    I thought it was pretty meta that the new version of the matrix was literally made by reconstructing Neo & Trinity and using them as it's center 😂

    • @superdrewper7883
      @superdrewper7883 Před 2 lety +1

      The concept of the matrix is super meta. This movie has in your face meta moments (you know what scene I’m talking about), but we can’t forget that the matrix is inherently meta and always has been.

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +2

      This version of the matrix is the 7th version the number 7 is a very spiritual number.
      In Hinduism and Bhuddishm it is believed that there are 6-9 realms or realities. Each plane with its own set of laws and conditions. Since the matrix films are an allegory for the existence of consciousness within the perception of humans it’s plausible to believe that the real world is a simulation that operates independently within its own boundaries but fundamentally it is part of a cycle of domains.
      In hermetics the second universal law is that of correspondence - as above so below.
      Just like reincarnation and karma. What you do in this life affects what you become or what you do in the next life. The matrix and the real world represent the lower dimensions of reality i.e. hell, this correlates to the first three lower chakras: root chakra, sacral and solar plexus. Neo and trinity together represent the fourth chakra which is the heart chakra. Coincidence as this is the fourth movie.
      Number four also represents time, the fourth dimension. This is why in resurrections we see many cuts and flashbacks to the original trilogy, this represents the past. The 7th version of the matrix takes place in the modern day 21st century (present) and when Neo wakes up in the real world he learns that 60 years have past since he saved Zion (future). If you decode the matrix mathematically you see how intricate, metaphysical, profound and revealing each movie truly is and how transcendental the franchise is as a whole because it subverts expectations and challenges you to question your own existence and perception of reality.
      If you consider each movie in sequence then you see how each feature serves its purpose flawlessly.
      The first movie represents the number one: meaning perfection, originality, creation.
      This is why everyone loved the original film the most. It’s pedigree is undeniable, it will never be replicated or surpassed. There will never ever be a better matrix film then the first film. It is the one and only exception.
      The number two represents duality, instability, complication, again most people loathe matrix reloaded because it’s the middle chapter, it has no beginning nor end. The third film represents resolution, cohesion, finality. Metaphorically if the first film is “birth” second one is “life” then the third represents “death”. Just as easy as - 1,2,3. Resurrections represents four, meaning time, fourth dimension, quantum entanglement, multiverse, system & order, versatility, multiprocessing (neo running a module, subroutine within the matrix), repetition, four also represents a sequence.
      Like making a beat - and a one and a two and a three and four!”
      Just some food for thought..

    • @XNTKM
      @XNTKM Před 2 lety

      @@master-of-mind5881 love your take on it all. Only The matrix franchise and west world (of what I’ve seen so far) have actually made me think about our own perception of reality

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      @@superdrewper7883 What you are looking for is called The Ciphermen. It's an extremely amateurish fanfic style comic book proposal script which was handed to the Wachowskis in 1993. Once you study the work, you will realize that the Wachowskis have absolutely zero talent. You'll also begin to appreciate what the fourth movie is actually about.

  • @theunfriendlyllama8596
    @theunfriendlyllama8596 Před rokem +1

    Did not know people existed that liked this movie. Fascinating.

  • @allenbird
    @allenbird Před 2 lety

    Very well done. Thank you for this.

  • @zacharypayne9619
    @zacharypayne9619 Před 2 lety +25

    Finally a good review of this thing. Matrix 4 is my 3rd favorite movie I’ve seen in theaters this year.

    • @zacharypayne9619
      @zacharypayne9619 Před 2 lety +5

      I also agree with what you say about Matrix 2 and 3. Those movies are very good in my opinion.

    • @SamNaborsDrums
      @SamNaborsDrums Před 2 lety +4

      There are actually some really good reviews. CZcams just feeds on the negative ones and puts them as the top listings.

    • @relaxbuddy970
      @relaxbuddy970 Před 2 lety

      Duuuuuuuuude stop it we all know your lying

  • @EddieNgatia
    @EddieNgatia Před 2 lety +6

    It's videos like these that makes me love Cosmonaut variety hour more than ever 🤣😂. Long live Marcus!!

  • @seektruthnow.
    @seektruthnow. Před 2 lety +25

    This movie is complicated for me. After watching it the first time I was completely disappointed thought it was horrible. But it left me thinking and questioning it so much that I was compelled to watch it again. After the second viewing I really enjoy it. It's not perfect but the ideas that this movie presented are very interesting. It's has more philosophical points than 2 and 3. They definitely could have left out the flashback clips from the previous movies.

    • @dietertheanteater
      @dietertheanteater Před 2 lety +1

      What are you even talking about. You haven’t understood the movies if you believe Resurrections makes more philosophical points than Reloaded. Reloaded was the single most philosophical out of all of them. Resurrections confuses modern left wing identity politics with philosophy. Reloaded was about causality, the illusion of free will and the philosophical deconstruction of prophecy, good & evil and multi-layered meaning. The scenes with the merovingian, the oracle and architect flew right over people’s heads and still to this day the *vast* majority people don’t seem to understand what’s going on in Matrix II. This movie, Resurrections, lacked all the subtlety that made things in the trilogy interesting. People with specific life experiences and knowledge of philosophical and scientific concepts loved the subtlety, they loved hearing the architect or the Merovingian talk about these concepts while others didn’t even have the awareness span required to listen. And even if they did listen to most it would as new morpheus so eloquently put it just be a bunch of “blah, blah, blah”.
      Resurrections is in your face about everything. Since people in our world still don’t understand anything about science, their own conscious experience and the nature of things, now Warner Bros. feel like they have to remind you directly, three times in the movie that there’s no choice. In the old trilogy they were MUCH more clever and subtle about these kinds of things. This movie is a fuck you to everyone, including to people like you who just “love to eat shit”. This movie is the cheapest version of the Matrix by far and when it comes to EVERY aspect.
      As someone who understands consciousness and the most relevant philosophical and naturalistic concepts I don’t want someone to wave their finger and explain things that shouldn’t even be explained to someone who already understands anyways. I loved the “hidden” symbols, the subtlety and the paradoxical opposition of inner and outer world, the metaphorical explanations for the properties of consciousness, the debate of causality vs. free agency and the fact that these concepts are so differentiated that even if they are resolved people don’t really get it if they don’t get it. I watched the trilogy many many many times until I got most of what was going on.
      It took me watching Resurrections twice to get everything and I still watched it 3 more times just because I wanted to like the movie. All I experienced was more annoyance with the way it is blatantly written, the meta comedy and the butchering of Morpheus, Smith & Neo as well as the general butchering of one of the most iconic franchises ever.

    • @seektruthnow.
      @seektruthnow. Před 2 lety +2

      @@dietertheanteater Thank you for wasting your time on a dummy like me with the 4 paragraphs. With that said your comment is full of TRUTH. I agree with a lot. Matrix reloaded is my favorite Because of my time and place. Its hard to choose the best they all are connected. The original is Geneisis. Anyway in modern times with resurrections it addresses ideas with bots/ npc "soulless body's" used to distract us. Medicine / pharmakeia used to numb us and hold us back make us dependent and slaves. And the analyst use of fear and pleasure to control the sheeple. I see it all around our "real" world so that resonates. I like the ideas of the new movie but i agree it could have been executed better. But o well it's what we got. Move on and make lemonade out of the lemons.

    • @guidobit
      @guidobit Před rokem

      @@dietertheanteater I wish I could give you a sticker for your monologue. It was chaotic and a terrific waste of time, just like the movie. Very meta.

  • @indagar
    @indagar Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great review!

  • @MentalDeviant
    @MentalDeviant Před 2 lety +14

    As a fan of the movies I think the movie is cool to watch but what you call revolutionary I call self-indulgent. felt like the first hour and 15 minutes was the director talking about the process of making a sequel and sequels and themselves and commenting on The matrix and rehashing the matrix and then we finally got a new movie after that.

    • @Sams.Videos
      @Sams.Videos Před 2 lety +3

      That part you are talking about was on the level of Q. Tarantino or J. L. Godard. Masterpiece.

    • @bluntd.cloudz3874
      @bluntd.cloudz3874 Před 2 lety +2

      Thr process to make a film with some studios who just want to milk your franchise is difficult. They were gonna make this sequel with or without the original writer, director and actors. Michael B Jordan was being eyed for it. Honestly I'd rather see the original vision intended for us rather than bring in another director who is gonna do what the studio wants and someone who didn't fully understand the lore of the series.

  • @niktour352
    @niktour352 Před 2 lety +18

    I wish there were cooler action scenes. The first one had many awesome ones

  • @legendarymoji
    @legendarymoji Před 2 lety +1

    *in old captain america*
    “No, I don’t think I will”

  • @Undomielua
    @Undomielua Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this video!

  • @HarCoolReviews
    @HarCoolReviews Před 2 lety +37

    I enjoyed Matrix 4 but it had a lot of flaws to it. Some small details like Trinity knowing how to fly randomly and some story problems... but all in all, it was a very enjoyable experience

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  Před 2 lety +3

      I get that for sure, but I'm glad you enjoyed it over all! Thanks for watching man.

    • @HarCoolReviews
      @HarCoolReviews Před 2 lety

      @@FilmSpeak Your Welcome!

    • @robobrando
      @robobrando Před 2 lety +4

      To be fair, I’m not sure if it’s ever explained how Neo himself knows how to fly. He just does it.

    • @zombiexslayer614
      @zombiexslayer614 Před 2 lety

      @@robobrando And it never will be explained how Neo knows how to fly just like how it will never be explained how operators know how to read the matrix code

    • @lamario
      @lamario Před 2 lety +1

      @@robobrando The whole point of become the One is that you can manipulate the code of the matrix, that's how he can fly. He's not limited by the creators programming.

  • @RDR911
    @RDR911 Před 2 lety +8

    I’m sorry but if a director gets paid millions of dollars to “stick it to the parent company” that statement is absolutely null and void. They’re just as complicit in making a soulless cash grab as they are.
    Repeatedly beating your audiences over the head with “I was coerced into doing this” does not make a good movie.

    • @pmpowalisz
      @pmpowalisz Před 2 lety +1

      Except there are actually new ideas and concepts put into this movie mister blue pill lol.

    • @sir_stride
      @sir_stride Před 2 lety

      Not everyone does everything for money, dude. What ever happened to having faith in people?

    • @ZeroTheElder
      @ZeroTheElder Před 2 lety

      She wasn’t coerced into making this movie. Yes its true that at one point WB wanted to pursue a Matrix reboot without the Wachoskis but Lana has stated that she was inspired to make this story after some personal grief she experienced in her life with her parents passing away.

    • @pmpowalisz
      @pmpowalisz Před 2 lety

      @@ZeroTheElder yeah so she actually put a lot of thought and care into this movie and truly continued the Matrix story. Also Warner Bros still put pressure on her, she just gave in after having inspiration. So as the video said, this movie is not a “soulless cash grab”.

    • @MrTreyshawn22
      @MrTreyshawn22 Před 2 lety

      @@pmpowalisz oh but it is tho

  • @micheledeanevelasquez
    @micheledeanevelasquez Před 2 lety +17

    Loved this film. The Matrix is kin to the dangling carrot society keeps chasing vs connecting within to their soul. 🥕🐇 🕳
    Example: Neo and Trinity’s Divine soul connection. Too many just didn’t get it. Sign of the times.

    • @master-of-mind5881
      @master-of-mind5881 Před 2 lety +7

      Yup. My thoughts exactly.
      You have to know Buddhism, Numerology
      And the basics of Zoroastrian dualism to even say you’ve watched the matrix resurrections.
      A genius level film that is so alienating to its audience that it won’t be seen as a masterpiece for years to come.

    • @TheZackkary1
      @TheZackkary1 Před 2 lety

      This film was shit.

  • @Whofan31
    @Whofan31 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video essay, I really appreciated what you had to say. I really enjoyed the film and the themes it raised for those of us watching who are now middle aged and are asking the same questions of ourselves; what is the reality we have created for ourselves and is it the one we want to live in? do we have a choice? Why ARE we here? it also addresses the idea that thinking for ourselves is uncomfortable and might force us to question what we think we know. Good point about resolving divisions to work together to enact change - it seems that we continue to be more divided than ever, because we do not want our comfortable realities challenged by asking questions. Love the idea that this was an act of catharsis for Lana Wachowski as it becomes vehicle for the viewer to ask their own questions about themselves.

  • @novacaine_
    @novacaine_ Před 2 lety +3

    She stepped in before WB Made it without her. The fact that she used the film to mention and critique WB is what made this awesome. As well as talk about other things

    • @Lia-uf1ir
      @Lia-uf1ir Před 2 lety +4

      I agree but I would extend it because she criticizes many relevant things from internet troll comments (Swarm mode) to how capitalism is endlessly adaptable and can even cash in on the things that criticize it (they took all that you achieved and turned it into something as trivial as a video game). It's also a critiqu of movie audiences watching things at face-value and only ever peeling away the first layer of the onion, if at all and not getting the deeper messages a film wants to tell because they're prioritizing all the wrong things like mindless action.

    • @novacaine_
      @novacaine_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lia-uf1ir yes that line yes, it was a stand out. I agree, their seems to be a lack of analysis. I get why people were looking for action, (which they got) but there was so much more. Ah well. In a few year maybe ppl will look back and see the extra layers. We can only hope

    • @Lia-uf1ir
      @Lia-uf1ir Před 2 lety +2

      @@novacaine_ I have hope given that Reloaded and Revolutions were similarly hated on when they came out. Also, the lack of analysis that you mentioned is actually what the merovingian criticizes in his cameo, if you listn closely.

    • @novacaine_
      @novacaine_ Před 2 lety +1

      @@Lia-uf1irlet me go and listen to that bit properly 😂 so I get it

    • @carlospontinas2509
      @carlospontinas2509 Před 2 lety

      @@Lia-uf1ir That's really astute. Perhaps you've come across the following response, perhaps not.
      A little over three years ago, some obscure channel posted a video which might have caused all of this. Seek out Milton Killer's Matrix Easter Eggs and follow the video links. You have to pay attention and read stuff, though. There's a video with a Larry Wachowski confession and another one debunking a fake victim. Watch the latter first, and you could be looking at what got under Larry Wachowski's skin, causing him to #^+@ up big time with this choler fueled personal statement called Matrix Resurrections. There's nothing worse than an emperor with no clothes, challenged to prove itself -- publicly!

  • @linustrate
    @linustrate Před 2 lety +7

    The first Matrix film was spectacular in a lot of ways but wasn't everyone's cup of tea. Many were drawn by the effects and action but not particularly by its philosophical underpinnings. It took years of discourse and undeniable influence to cement its reputation. Reloaded and Revolutions had their fair share of hate, dislike and dissatisfaction. Interestingly, they seem to sit comfortably well today than they did before. The wow factor has mostly been the top selling aspect of The Matrix films despite the fact that there's more meat to them, which understandably, has its dedicated fanbase or 'devotees'. Resurrection feels familiar yet different in interesting ways. With all that massive hate or dislike, I have the feeling many are going to have to eat their hats--especially upon further consideration or potential sequel that sheds more light on the creative choices or direction.

    • @MILDMONSTER1234
      @MILDMONSTER1234 Před 2 lety +1

      Thats what they said about the last jedi

    • @lamario
      @lamario Před 2 lety

      I sat in theaters and watched the original Matrix film multiple times, I don't remember all this negative reception. I don't recall seeing people "warm up" to it's philosophies.

    • @Kagomai15
      @Kagomai15 Před rokem

      ​@Shieldsy it's almost like it was released during a global pandemic

    • @Kagomai15
      @Kagomai15 Před rokem

      @Shieldsy idk i don't care about that movie and i didn't go see either of them. I bought Resurrections though

    • @Kagomai15
      @Kagomai15 Před rokem

      @Shieldsy I don't care about Marvel 😂 I haven't seen any of the Tom Holland films. I only care about the upcoming Spider-Verse movie!
      I've seen Matrix Resurrections three times and it's still amazing. How much something sells isn't the only indicator of its worth.

  • @localroger
    @localroger Před 2 lety +1

    This perfectly sums up how I felt about this movie, but stated far better than I could figure out how to.

  • @louisbrantmeyer8786
    @louisbrantmeyer8786 Před 2 lety +24

    Badass and well done man. This was such a helpful and excellently executed review!

  • @mjss1984
    @mjss1984 Před 2 lety +25

    I didn't mind Resurrections but I didn't see it as something great. It was just okay with mainly ideas but the executions left a lot to be desired.
    I would have liked some ideas changed for the narrative and here are my thoughts.
    - Neo basically created a "backdoor" for what he remembers of Morpheus (supposedly). Yet he only has subconciously remembers fragments. Is that why Morpheus in his programmed iterations acts a little "loose" compared to how Morpheus was portrayed by Laurence Fishburne? Who introduced the changes? Was it the analyst knowing about the base code backdoor and it introducing the "missing elements" to complete this iteration of the Matrix? Or, was this changed caused by the modal loop and how the AI for Morpheus "evolved" in the modal? If it is due to the modal loop, it doesn't make sense if the atmosphere is based on Matrix 1.
    - I wish they really went with it if they really wanted to explore Neo being used by the Analyst as the "Base" or "source code" (as it were) for this new iteration of the Matrix. Instead of introducing it simply as a union of 2 parts (Neo and Trinity), I hoped instead to have seen that when Neo awoke, he would end up seeing clones of himself in various stages of development. And we get a reveal that we are only seeing the "Current" Neo husk being used while the other Neo husks are plugged into the Matrix living their lives unknowing they are clones of Neo because of DSI. Why would they need (younger) Clones of Neo? Well, supposedly unplugging "The One" from the Matrix will cause it to become unstable. What would happen when Neo ages/dies? They'd need a replacement. Hence why you'd need to plug in the "new" base husk as it were. And what about the mind of the younger husk to be used? We have our answer with Matrix 3, Smith injecting himself into living brains/people plugged into the Matrix, but just done more subtlely by the Analyst. And in this regard, is what makes Neo "The One" his body, his mind or a combination of both? If it was just his mind, then why bother with the clone when you can inject him to anyone else in a "prime" age/maturation. I think it would have been a nice thought exercise to introduce to the Matrix.
    - One major thought I also had and hoped they did instead was to introduce Trinity, with the DSI as well, but I hoped that the story would have instead revealed later on that Trinity is dead but whenever Neo is plugged into the Matrix he can manifest Trinity inside because, like Morpheus, Neo being the source code/base of the new Matrix of the Analyst, he'd be able to also create Trinity inside the Matrix as "the one he chose to save/love", yet he has no clear memory of her because of the blue pill dosing of the analyst. This would have been able to somewhat bring up the idea wherein even in death, the persons we love will always be a part of us. This will still be able to keep the 2 parts make the whole (ala One Winged Angel of him and her) to allow Neo to be "The One" again inside this new Matrix. The closer he is to his "missing code", the more his powers can be displayed. This would then explain why he wouldn't be able to fly without Trinity with him. A reverse Hancock idea if you will inside the Matrix.
    - Machine City and where the "human battery camp" is will not cover a whole continent by my guess with how the bodies are stacked. Supposedly this new iteration of the Matrix produces more energy with how it is programmed to feed off negative emotion (if I understood it correctly). Since it has also been at least 60 years since Matrix 3, I thought we would have found out there is another "instance" of the Matrix/Machine City running in another part of the world because of how the Analyst seemed to frame talking to the "suits" and performance. I would have supposed there is a point of comparison and not just historical performance only. So if say this is the US Matrix, could there be an EU Matrix? Asian Matrix? African Matrix? It would make sense especially since the Matrix as a world is able to be "co-populated" with bots and/or synthients. Just a thought.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před 2 lety

      Be honest. It's terrible and I don't say this because I wanted it to be. I wanted to be surprised and entertained. I wasn't. It's one of the worst movies I've seen in a long time.

    • @mjss1984
      @mjss1984 Před 2 lety

      @@miltonkiller707 i went in with spoilers already so i dont have trouble with references or callbacks. I had low to no expectations coming in to the movie. And i think that at least help make it digestible as an okay movie. I didnt care whether it existed or not nor do i have any desire to rewatch it.

  • @danielchapter70128
    @danielchapter70128 Před 2 lety +12

    This was not a great film experience for me. It honestly felt like a fan fiction screen play. Nobody dies, so upon replay there’s absolutely zero tension or risk. And suddenly Keanu Reeves isn’t capable of holding a gun? There was so much firearm foreplay in the first film, and here they have John Wick at their disposal and all he can do is force push? Just wow. Don’t tell me you weren’t missing Lawrence Fishburn and Hugo Weaving. What they attempted in those two actors’ absence was so weak. Thomas’s development partner TRIES to deliver a few Agent Smith/ Hugo Weaving lines with such weak results they literally have to flash Hugo lip syncing even as the guy is talking. Btw what happened to the story line of that character? He just leaves the screen? Nearly all of the crew are cookie cutter and forgettable. I STILL can picture in my mind TWENTY years later Tank zapping Cypher for killing his brother Dozer and spits on his corpse. I can still see Switch and Apoc collapsing when they’re fatally unplugged.. and I can picture mouse “the digital pimp hard at work” trying to sell Neo time with the simulated woman in the red dress while they all slurp down amino acid goop. What character development was there with any of the new crew of this film. Was there any? The new partnership between the human city IO and the machines was a great idea and the best new element of this fourth film, but Niobe’s character was uninteresting, poorly acted and underwhelming in my opinion. Btw “channeling a catharsis into a story” isn’t in itself a good thing. Lana had a responsibility to Matrix Trilogy FANS. Instead she chose to write her diary onto the cinematic screen. While it’s valid in its own right, it’s completely unsatisfactory for the vast majority us who LOVE the Matrix story and did such a disservice to our favorite characters. I loved the idea of Trinity being the “other one”, but she had literally so little time with any powers or action in this film, she was wayyy more of a Bada$$ in the first two films without the powers of The One! What a letdown! Imagine if we had gotten even a third of the film with Trinity being completely unstoppable. Yes please. This film needed way more development and should’ve been made in 2010.
    What a letdown! Personally I intend to pretend it doesn’t exist and continue to watch the trilogy and let the story end there in my mind. Where it absolutely should have. 3/10 for me.

    • @fractalxco64
      @fractalxco64 Před 2 lety

      it notices that you didnt catch the vid

    • @pedroaledo897
      @pedroaledo897 Před 2 lety

      You're right, they could have done so much more with Trinity, but think about it, they could have done a lot more with Neo as well. Could you imagine if he would have gone through a few downloads of Kung fu and gun mechanics? And then brought in Trinity to be his anchor, like in the first movie? Neo could have redeveloped his powers and then taught Trinity how to wield them in some kind of training, where she could have been a natural badass as she was in the first 3 movies. The point is, they had John Wick and Neo and they did nothing in this film, and the reason for that is quite simple, if they had, everyone would be talking about it, and the bullshit they wanted to empress on the public would have been lost. So no fight scenes of any caliber and only a carbon copy of Morpheus. Like everything in our world today, they want to take the testosterone out of it. That is why even the love scenes are not as moving as the ones in the first 3 movies.

  • @brunoalves5339
    @brunoalves5339 Před 2 lety +1

    I loved it, loved the movie and loved your video, great work!

  • @Buddhawrath
    @Buddhawrath Před 8 měsíci

    That was so well done sir, thank you!

  • @matthewlong3710
    @matthewlong3710 Před 2 lety +18

    Good vid. With you on most everything - especially regarding The Matrix Resurrections... Where we have a HUGE disagree is on The Last Jedi. To me, and I believe time will bear this out, TLJ is one of the greater Star Wars films in the entire canon.

    • @awakenow7147
      @awakenow7147 Před 2 lety +3

      Hmm...gonna hard disagree on that last bit. I don't think it fits in with Lucas canon. None of the Sequels do imo. That said, I almost feel like TLJ is a good standalone movie. If it was a "What If" scenario, or an alternative universe. I think its very well-made, and I enjoyed a lot of the Rey/Kylo stuff, but I just don't think its good for Star Wars as a whole.

    • @four-en-tee
      @four-en-tee Před 2 lety

      @@awakenow7147 TLJ is the best piece of official Star Wars fan fiction, but its a shit Star Wars movie.

    • @rayvonvelez3129
      @rayvonvelez3129 Před 2 lety +1

      TLJ isn't even canon. George Lucas didn't make that film or any of the other Disney films.

    • @matthewlong3710
      @matthewlong3710 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rayvonvelez3129 Wow... Y'all get all sure get pressed attempting to define/own/defend the "Lucas canon" up in here... Okay, discard my term canon then. OF THE NINE FILMS from Phantom to Rise, TLJ is one of the very best films of the bunch. Period. And it will only GROW in appreciation and status - as it already is (similar to Empire) - as time goes on... Don't take my word for it. Just watch. History will be very kind to it.

    • @rayvonvelez3129
      @rayvonvelez3129 Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewlong3710 well I hope so. TLJ is my favorite of the sequels

  • @juanverde1361
    @juanverde1361 Před 2 lety +14

    I agree is meticously thought out and executed, as all the previous ones, people seem to dissmiss it too hastily, like it is fast food and not a piece of art. In some years, perhaps it will be another cult movie or a classic. Really great analysis here, spot on.

    • @Seagull_J.Livingston
      @Seagull_J.Livingston Před 2 lety +2

      I agree. #MatrixResurrections is a #pieceOfArt not fast food for masses.
      Funnily enough in the same line of thought if you remember the dialogue in between Neo & the new Ag. Smith in his office, they speak of exactly this.
      Similarly when the Analyst mentions what drives the masses "desire & fear", not quality.
      Also, this analysis is beautifully done.

    • @imsentinelprime9279
      @imsentinelprime9279 Před 2 lety +1

      There is nothing inherently good about this movie. It rehashes shit from the previous films. No good fight scenes. And a useless plot.

    • @juanverde1361
      @juanverde1361 Před 2 lety

      @@imsentinelprime9279 That´s exactly what we mean: that is such a lame commentary, not even close to a thought out critique, and some how bots like this "think" they have an understanding of the movie they couldn´t even see because of their own consumer expectatives. Which is precisely one of the themes of the movie.

    • @roncrudup2110
      @roncrudup2110 Před 2 lety

      @@juanverde1361 I am obsessed with the old Matrix movies and I didn’t like this one at all. I prefer movies that make me think but I could just watch the original Matrix and get a superior experience. Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. Matrix 4 is a perfect example of that.

  • @ParanormalMetalMan
    @ParanormalMetalMan Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for putting this into words and a well crafted video...as a matrix fan I loved the film in the context of the original films, the director and our present day circumstances, if they never make another one then at least this was a great way to end it

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      ​When people heard there was a new Matrix movie coming, they were reminded of the feeling they got watching the unique original, and expected two decades worth of progress in visual effects, and perhaps the maturation of the creators of the original movie, to present something spectacular, or at the very least, making some form of progress.
      This new movie serves only as confession. It proves the writer had nothing to do with the success of that original movie.
      Firstly, right off the bat, we are introduced to a concept relegating the original trilogy to nothing more than a video game! Of all the contemptuous things to do, this was the worst choice. Remember a decade or so back when VR and AAA video games were a fad? People expected that some time soon, games would mimic movies: that you would be able to choose how to navigate through a movie level narrative. That didn't quite pan out. Video games proved to be a separate genre, despised even by connoisseurs of cinema. The two mediums are completely incompatible and deliver different highs and responses. Games are forgettable mishmashes of the latest gaudy CG graphics, exploiting visual effects to the point of irrelevance. That the writer of the fourth Matrix movie relegated the original in the prescribed way is tantamount to disowning it, and why would they do that?
      Moving on, we were taken directly out of the so-called narrative to be told that Thomas Anderson was in a dispute with the studio over who wrote which line! Then we are told that the studio threatened to continue the story without the writers! Why?
      Why take this odd path?
      These are manifestations of the writer's subconscious thoughts.
      If it was just a random choice, it wouldn't have been augmented by The Merovingian's cameo, which we will get to in a moment.
      At this point, it seems as though the writer is distancing himself from the originals. It's almost preparing the audience to accept the shoddy craftsmanship to come - explaining clearly that the original was based on the work of someone else.
      We get some insight into this from the comments of Andy Wachowski, who excused himself from proceedings, citing commitments to another project at the time (2019). Andy Wachowski publicly stated that he hopes this new movie would be better than the original! Hmm. Really? Why? Wasn't the original movie his most successful enterprise? Why would he believe that what we got in 2021 could be better than the original Matrix?
      Lo and behold, prompting a cruddy fight sequence, The Merovingian shows up, looking down on his luck (from the writer's perspective), frothing at the mouth about something.
      Uncanny it is. He's complaining about having his unfinished work squandered!
      Are you starting to get the picture here?
      Now, some people believe the movie is a tongue in cheek middle finger at Warner Brothers. They couldn't be more deluded.
      There's no way on earth that Warner Brothers would allow it. They are aware that this attitude was directed toward an individual. Warner Brothers, in the movie, alongside The Merovingian, represents the person whose stolen work made The Wachowski's fame and fortune.
      How can we determine this?
      Well... if you pay attention to the marquee slide scene, when "Bugs" negotiates a sign reading: "Anderson's," you get a glimpse into what the writer is actually thinking.
      The sign reads: "Anderson's" and is subtitled: "For all those who eat shit." "Eat shit" is highlighted in bold.
      Does this sound like a middle finger at Warner Brothers to you?
      We have:
      1) A writer named "Anderson" discussing which lines belonged to whom
      1a) An excuse about having to do a fourth movie, because the story would be continued one way or another
      2) A hidden message: "Anderson's" and the barb: "Eat shit!"
      3) A cameo of an old character who looks like he's been doing just that, complaining about having his work squandered.
      This is a repost. After reading how easily swayed you were, I felt it my duty to open your eyes a little.

    • @ParanormalMetalMan
      @ParanormalMetalMan Před rokem

      @@miltonkiller707 I still enjoyed the film 🤘😈

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem +1

      @@ParanormalMetalMan Really, I don't see how anyone could, but each to his own I guess. The point I am making is that shameless plagiarism of an unprotected work, as opposed to inspiration from established publications, is both wrong, and proof that the writer of the new movie has zero talent and no right at all to be making these movies. If you do care enough to want to see the humble effort upon which the Wachowskis falsely made names for themselves, what you're looking for is called The Ciphermen (as in the character "Cypher" who they created as a tongue in cheek barb). For me, as it seems also for them, this actual fact distances the original 1999 movie from all that followed.

  • @Jake-nm3tb
    @Jake-nm3tb Před 2 lety +1

    The Matrix Resurrections didn’t disappointed me at all.

  • @moonfallenangel
    @moonfallenangel Před 2 lety +4

    Man thank you so much for this video! I've seen peeps repeatedly complain about Resurrections and I'm like... Do you even know why this film was made? Did we watch the same film???? So yeah, thank you for pointing out its brilliance and please .. SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!!

  • @JeraldOsborn
    @JeraldOsborn Před 2 lety +5

    Matrix Resurrections was a great film. I want more!

    • @angelaholmes8888
      @angelaholmes8888 Před 2 lety

      As do I but since matrix resurrections didn't do well I highly doubt it

    • @Monkeyman-qt1sm
      @Monkeyman-qt1sm Před 2 lety

      @@angelaholmes8888 if they make another one I’m not going to watch it because of how bad this one was sooo🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @laoralphnathaniel3042
      @laoralphnathaniel3042 Před rokem

      Thats never gonna happen

  • @HenkBartl
    @HenkBartl Před 2 lety +1

    honestly I don't understand the hate about matrix resurrections when its in my opinion the best part so far, regarding that the first movie was a beginner ticket and with resurrections being the prime taste.

  • @ginocarlo7724
    @ginocarlo7724 Před 2 lety +1

    SUCH AN AMAZING VIDEO

  • @jokester18business51
    @jokester18business51 Před 2 lety +35

    I’m sorry but I’m absolutely blown away that anyone would spend this time talking circles to make an excuse why this film works.
    I watch movies for stories. If I wanted to watch a bio pic about Lana I would. I want to see the story continue from the Matrix. Not Lana complaining about the company who made her career as she cries with dollar bills in her pocket

    • @roach498
      @roach498 Před 2 lety +5

      I think it, this guy says it 10/10

    • @dante6985
      @dante6985 Před 2 lety +5

      My thoughts exactly. It's almost like, if you dislike the idea of legacy sequels so much, make a documentary about legacy sequels and why they don't satisfy you artistically.
      Don't use your popular IP as a trojan horse for bitching about having to make a sequel. It wasn't clever. It was obvious, messy, flat, and boring.
      I'm glad I didn't have to pay for this. Of course, since the Wachowskis haven't made a halfway decent movie since the Matrix Reloaded, there was no reason to believe they would break their streak here, so I wouldn't have bought a ticket anyway.

    • @danielchapter70128
      @danielchapter70128 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes exactly Jokester18 Business
      I was so put off by Lana’s treatment of the material ignoring what we, the fans want to see!

    • @jameeyg87
      @jameeyg87 Před 2 lety +5

      great response. I'm all for listening to other perspectives but this video seemed like someone lost a bet and had to make a positive resurrections video so a bunch of fluff. This movie was my Wonder Woman 2 of 2021.

    • @vainfountain
      @vainfountain Před 2 lety +1

      YES. Not sure what this dude is trying to convey about the movie. It just sounds like he's taking shit out of thin air and bullshitting it to make it sound like a great movie. No one gives a shit about Lana's experiences. This movie tanked. Period. It wasn't great. I'd say the first half hour was solid, then just was a bit inconsistent and got more and more confusing as the film progressed. The movie relied on too much nostalgia and didn't clarify a lot of things.

  • @underthemayo
    @underthemayo Před 2 lety +7

    So it's good because it's "meta" and "different" and has "themes"?
    Nevermind the uninteresting characters, really underwhelming action, cringey moments and dialogue, plot with no real stakes, the cheap made for TV look of the film, dreadful pacing and bloated runtime, bad wire effects, neo's action being reduced to pushing bubbles for 15 minutes, unbelievably lame girl power ending with a final scene played for comedy and that God awful RATM cover.
    Nothing about the movie itself. Just "it has themes" and going on and on about what it means to the director. I suppose it's not surprising after hearing you call the sequels "great" and even defending the star wars prequels.
    I may just be too dumb though... Maybe you should put even more of your script in big bold letters on the screen so I could follow along better. You write like you work at Buzzfeed.

    • @johnv5156
      @johnv5156 Před 2 lety

      @Mojo TheRising Easy chief, easy.

  • @MacheteProductions13
    @MacheteProductions13 Před 2 lety

    Completely agree. It wasn't unnecessary, it was very well thought out and entertaining.

  • @aechmaydostuff
    @aechmaydostuff Před 2 lety

    YES! Thank you, I love this

  • @teamsanity3808
    @teamsanity3808 Před 2 lety +41

    I loved the ressurrections and ill just say:
    This film is same fucked up and messy as the world itself this day... which is great commentary of the current world.
    Loved it 💚

    • @lawrencesanderson3847
      @lawrencesanderson3847 Před 2 lety +2

      Lame.. u can't justify a good movie by saying it had bad content.. exactly what I was looking for.. btw this guy had to wait a full week after the movie was out to write a review.. he's reaching.. no way he believes what he's posting.. listen to him talk.. he's pandering to people that wish the movie was good..

    • @miamya4231
      @miamya4231 Před 2 lety

      I completely agree, great point too

    • @miamya4231
      @miamya4231 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lawrencesanderson3847 You had more time and made 0 sense. This is an honest, unbias review. It's not someone's feelings. They're facts. Where are your facts? You just want reactions. This is called a proper review. There's a reason media isn't supposed to be bias, like all the other clickbait pessimists. If you didn't like it, stfu. If you love it, like I do, you'll have better understanding what this guy is saying. Otherwise you're just spreading hate for the sake of it.

    • @charisma-hornum-fries
      @charisma-hornum-fries Před 2 lety

      Ditto

    • @crazymachinima1
      @crazymachinima1 Před 2 lety +1

      Eeh, I didn't hate it, but saying that a film being messy is a brilliant commentary and reflection of today's messed up world... I'm not a fan of that logic. The movie is definitely messy, but I wouldn't say in a good way.

  • @shonenbag6478
    @shonenbag6478 Před 2 lety +49

    First positive take on this movie I've seen. I embrace this perspective!

  • @criticPG
    @criticPG Před 2 lety +1

    Thank goodness that you understand that movie, I thought I’m the only one who recognizes the intelligence and beauty 🎥. I really appreciate that!

  • @samuelsmith5061
    @samuelsmith5061 Před 2 lety

    Well put. I’m now subscribed.

  • @frankenviews4069
    @frankenviews4069 Před 2 lety +8

    I liked the Matrix Resurrections. I think what made it succeed where others have failed is that Lana was inspired. Not just by money. But because she had gone through an epic journey since the first Matrix. She had to put that truth into film. It's real. Like the fictional computer simulation that is the Matrix, real life has evolved and changed exponentially since 2001.

    • @miltonkiller707
      @miltonkiller707 Před rokem

      The writer was simply responding to an exposé entitled: Sophia Stewart The Definitive Case Study.

  • @pollardiniho
    @pollardiniho Před 2 lety +3

    Easily the best CZcams video I've watched this year, keep up the great work 🙏

    • @FilmSpeak
      @FilmSpeak  Před 2 lety +1

      Aw man thank you so much. That just made my night. Genuinely. Happy New Year to you!

    • @pollardiniho
      @pollardiniho Před 2 lety +1

      @@FilmSpeak Absolutely! And to you. I did have a slightly different view on it when watching though, I agree with all of your points especially being so tapped into the deeper meanings of the original trilogy. I almost felt as though lana was giving a middle finger to the execs by purposefully creating such a devisive movie, one that would divide fans and never recoup the money which it took to create. A flawed masterpiece that would also allow her to leave it in the past. I also think it was worth discussing the lack of fight choreography from Keanu and others, I almost felt it was purposefully done to not give the people what they wanted and then finally the marovingian's fourth wall breaking commentary during the fight scene where he talks about spinnofs and sequels. What were your thoughts on that?

  • @BrettPexx
    @BrettPexx Před rokem

    All I remember is "what the hell is this" when it started and "is this some kind of joke" when they became disoriented in the hallway none of us felt like watching any more

  • @halfabrick6946
    @halfabrick6946 Před 2 lety +3

    Boy do I wonder how this video would look like if you could still see the dislike count.

  • @matiasdevaglia4541
    @matiasdevaglia4541 Před 2 lety +6

    I enjoyed this film very much. I can't understand those saying it's an empty cash grab or that it tries to undo the original trilogy. The only things I think it needed were better action scenes and eliminating that blurry slowed down effect.

  • @daviddonald
    @daviddonald Před 2 lety +5

    It's good to see a film critique that places the film studied in a larger and more mature framework. As a young person, Lana Wachowski would have known all the French cinema that was movies about making movies (particularly Godard and Truffaut). As artists, neither Wachowski would have enjoyed a studio's hints that they were going to capitalize on the Matrix brand with or without them. So what we get is a reflection on the Wachowski's position within the film industry, which has been bumpy (Cloud Atlas, a beautiful film, was not appreciated, and Sense 8, a unique and beautiful reflection on our global community and the core problem of predatory life, was cancelled). Of course she would bring those issues and the more personal ones connected with her parents' passing into the film. Turning Agent Smith into a producer is perfect. I guess it will take average viewers some time to read all of the elements packed into the thing - or not - which is to be understood in a viewing environment where we move from superheroes to the supernatural without spending much time on our actual position in the metaverse of characterizations, plot structures and memes swirling around us and choking out questions that might one time have been understood as "eternal". Thanks for raising some of the deeper things happening in the work.

  • @MovieMagic515
    @MovieMagic515 Před 2 lety

    What type of microphone do you use?

  • @murderatorable
    @murderatorable Před 2 lety +31

    Like you said near the end of the video, you like the trilogy more as a result of this movie. I feel the same way but in the opposite. We had steak, it was amazing, and now that we've been given bologna, that steak tastes even better. There was so much potential, and I could see it in a few scenes where the dialogue was great but it just fell flat afterwards too many times. I see Lana's involvement as merely a chance for self insert, to insert her own journey on the back of her and her sister's magnificent creation from 20 years ago. And it's absolutely hers to do, but unfortunately, she missed the mark.

    • @topnetworkersgroup
      @topnetworkersgroup Před 2 lety +1

      Which conversation started well but fell flat for you? Just curious.

    • @murderatorable
      @murderatorable Před 2 lety +3

      @@topnetworkersgroup there were a few, and it wasn't so much that the conversations ended badly, it was the follow up that fell flat. When NPH was talking to Neo, I enjoyed most of their interactions in the first half of the movie, I liked the idea that the analyst was keeping him trapped but the reason was less than satisfying. New Smith, before it was revealed that's who he was, had some great lines but why did we even need a new Smith? It felt cheap to me.