Everything Wrong With The Matrix In 12 Minutes Or Less
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2014
- Putting our money where our mouth is again today. This is our narrator's favorite movie of all time... but we still went looking for sins. Why? Because no movie is without sin, silly. This is also yet another movie from our Million Subs Poll, meaning many of you have been asking for this video.
We have a new Tumblr and sh*t: / cinema-sins
Thursday: Sins of a big budget sequel.
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Don't try to count the sins... That's impossible. Instead, only try to realise the truth. There are no sins. Then you'll see that it is not the movie that sins. It is only yourself.
Opin-Eon This is the best comment I've read on CZcams
Opin-Eon Bravo
Morpheus POG
Epic comment LMAO
Now this is quality content
There are no sins, only bugs in the Matrix.
ZombiewoodProduction kiss of life
only glitches....
ZombiewoodProduction Is Neo's baddass hacker skills a possible reason why Morpheus believed he is " the One".... And all the baddassery he eventually does.
yea tho more than half of the questions here are easy to answer. There are some real mistakes in the movie but the video made me think that whoever did it must be either stupid or knowingly ignored bunch of stuff to be able to grow the list. For example, if this whole thing is a program then it means you can disturb it hack it or something to stop agents watching exactly where he is (maybe temporarily maybe sometimes easier sometimes harder since both sides are developing further nonstop ) while you are still able to track and tell him where to turn. Can't be bothered to go through all but seriously most of the video is plain bullshit..
????
"need a little help..............door" the door was created by the operator hacking it in
Neo: “Wow.”
Cinemasins: *Ding*
Comedy. Gold.
Pretty sure it was "whoa' not "wow"
Hotel: trivago
What if neo took mescaline at the beginning of the movie and the whole thing is just his mescaline trip
Dunh Dunh Duunh!!😲😲😲
IDK what the hell does mescaline do? yeah keeps you in a undescribable hallucination
Screw the mescaline, he should have jumped on the white rabbit girl, she is hotter than Trinity. It would be a shorter movie.
@@darykinnaman2319 😜😝😛😂🤣 Lol true
@@berengustav7714 - 😂
Morpheus probably knows Neo is the One because he's good at anagrams.
Cyclops Was Right OMG!?! I’ve watched this movie a billion times and a CZcams comment is what opens my eyes to that?!?! I quit. I suck at braining.
Cyclops Was Right Actually “Neo” means “New” as in the new man meaning Born again.. More of the Christ/Christian symbolism.
Steve Lee And Plato philosophy.
Neo is an anagram of one, that's what he meant.
RED it’s also Greek for new. Double meaning
This is a pretty much flawless film. I know, I know; technically there are plenty of flaws; but it just hangs together so perfectly, and takes itself so completely seriously that you end up swept along too, and there really are almost no lulls at all.
And re-watching it recently, it struck me not just that it looks incredible(everyone agrees about that already) but that it's visually constructed like a comic book: almost every single scene is meant to be visually iconic, like a panel in a comic. If you watch the documentary it becomes clear that the Wachowskis basically wrote a comic book version of the film and then filmed it.
...And just try it for yourself - think about your favourite scenes in this film, and how memorable and visually distinctive each and everyone is, in terms of perspective, framing, etc...eg.
- the shot of Trinity hanging onto the cable with Neo in the lift shaft, looking up at the camera...
- Neo at the far end of the corridor, flexing while the entire Matrix flexes along with him....
- the shot of the red pill/blue pill reflections in Morpheus's shades...
- Trinity, her hand pressed to the phonebooth glass, just before the lorry crashes into it...
- the shot of the pickup spot under the bridge, with the rain pouring down...
- Neo and Smith's wild-west stand-off on the subway platform, with the newspaper blowing through like tumbleweed, and their hands ready to draw...
God I love this film.
Lightning in a bottle, this one. The 4th one is going to suck.
@@blueonblack83 I've not got high hopes for Resurrections. Quite liked the trailer though. That version of White Rabbit probably helped though.
Do not try to find the lulls. Only realise that there are no lulls.
Did you love the _remake_ called *Matrix 4*
@@PhillyDjHook I...did very much not.
It's just not got any of the elements I loved about the originals. The fights are awful, slow, tightly shot. The plot is bollocks really. I dislike any kind of pretentious meta-commentary in films as it is and the meta stuff in this film didn't change my mind.
I understand why it's so unlike the previous films though: Lana Wachowski has changed hugely since she made the first film. Not just changed gender but grown up; the things that excite her aren't kung fu battles and comic books anymore. So she made a completely different film, that's a lot more like Sense8 and Cloud Atlas. A lot more concerned with philosophical questions, and a lot less concerned with visual flair and a strong narrative arc.
So I can't blame her for making a different film from the original Matrices. She's changed. And they were going to do it with or without her, which is pretty outrageous. And the film itself, if you judge it purely as a sci-fi film with no associations to the Matrix, is not bad. It's quite good and has some quite clever ideas.
But part of me would almost rather they HAD actually taken the Matrix away from Lana and allowed someone like Denis Villeneuve or even Chad Stahelski to make their own Matrix movie. For one thing, Keanu is too old. Simple as that. He can just about get away with it in John Wick, because it's mainly just tight hand to hand stuff or shooting, but in the Matrix, where he has to fly and flip, and all that stuff...he just can't do it anymore.
The Matrix is perfect material for a reboot anyway. It's written into the structure of the narrative. Maybe someone else, a long time from now, will succeed at recreating at least some of the magic of the original, but no-one will ever capture all of it. It's a one-off for a lot of reasons. And Resurrections didn't even try.
‘CinemaSins overthinks every Hollywood movie cliché ’ cliché
CinemaSins doesnt look at the movies as movies. Some things are not sins, because if you would show them "normally" viewers wouldn't understand what the fuck is going on (for example the agents talking about the search). But CinemaSins wants to be entertaining so he is a dick to movies :))
Yep
CinemaSins also doesn't watch most movies. Too many times he sinned shit that proved it.
And probably gets paid for it too. *Ding*
John Wick is a scenario created by the Matrix to keep Neo distracted.
nice one
Do you know how right that actually is?
John Wick isn't The One. He's the one you send to kill The One.
"John Wicksu... Im going to learn, John Wicksu?"
Hey Mikey, I think he likes it!
Theory: John Wick is Neo after taking the blue pill
"Neo is awakened by online chat."
Man, if you've never been woken up by the Skype noise or the Discord bloop (or once upon a time, the AIM and ICQ bloops), I envy your deep sleep powers.
Oh yes, forgot to log out of Skype one night going to bed and the output was to my speakers. I nearly shit myself when I was woke up by a man's voice yelling my name somewhere in the house. Holy crap.
Icq baby!
Yeah. There was times when workers used power tools on my wall. Basically, they blasted through the corner of my room. Iiii was sleeping the whole time
ICQ Nostalgia 💛
@@shadowmatrix0101 lol
The moment Neo sees the true Matrix was the best moment in movie history for me. I've never felt so pumped watching a movie.
for me it was slightly after that when he takes smith one handed while looking the other way so bored.
@@XZeroOneArmour YEA THAT PART LIKE he knows exactly where he’s gonna go
That's what a good movie does to you. It elevates your emotions.
yeah love that part in the cinema i was thinking thats the best thing ive ever seen
@@XZeroOneArmourthe saddest part about that whole scene is…they didn’t give him that power back in the 2nd or 3rd movie. Really disappointing 🤦♂️💔
5:02 "How does that keep the sun out?"
CinemaSins doesn't know how clouds work.
It was explained in the Animatrix too lol.
helllo!
3:28 That Nokia phone (8110) didn't actually have a spring-loaded slider. It was added for dramatic effect. The model (7110) with an automatic slider came three years later.
+Jeroen V Wait, the 8110 came before the 7110?
Dante Aqueronte Yes, I thought that was weird too. The 8110 model came out in 1996 and the 7110 in 1999.
+Dante Aqueronte They messed around with numbers a lot, the extremely popular 5110 (1998) came before the 3210 (1999) even though the 3210 was sort of the replacement (same sort of size, just minus the external aerial), then they released the 3310 (2000), 3330 (2001), 3410 (2002) and 3510 (2002). The 8110 (1996) was properly replaced by 8210 (1999) and 8310 (2001) but the 8810 (1998) and 8850 (1999) and 8890 (2002) came out alongside that sequence.
Their sequence is a bit crazy
+Jeroen V NEEEERRRRRRRRDDDDD!!!
+Chozo Hunter HAHAHAHAHA!
Plot twist. They never even escape the matrix to begin with. Zion was a program to deal with people who aren't dealing with the normal matrix that well.
*Neo wakes up from the Zion Program*
God Damnit...
GameCeption enters real world where it was really just a video game simulating what it would be like to be awesome.
greenghost2008 Plot twist Zion was destroyed 6 times already
greenghost2008 I tell this to people all the time. There is no "real world". Everything, including Zion, is inside the Matrix. It's the only way to explain every single inconsistency in the movies. Why they need old style phones to escape the Matrix. Why the Agents can't instantly tell where to find people. Why Neo can control the Sentinels outside the Matrix. Why Smith can enter the "real world". How they're able to rebuild the Matrix (6 times) without anyone in Zion remembering it. etc. etc.
D3MoNyX According to who? The Architect. Yet none of the "real people" have any memory of this? It's all happening inside the Matrix.
Regarding Cypher's meeting with the Agents: Seeing the movie for the first time and ever since my sense has always been that this scene with Cypher and the agents was not happening in real time, it was a flashback to give more context to his betrayal and was positioned in the movie at that point because it was finally time to reveal that he would be the betrayer.
From the first line of the movie Cypher is trying to cover up with Trinity that someone (agents) maybe tracing their calls.
The meeting likely happened during a previous mission as there is no concern or discussion about Neo in the meeting by either Cypher or the agents. This was all about getting Morpheus. It was most likely the mission when they grabbed NEO and offered him the pills because at that point Cypher knew that they would need to go back into the Matrix whenever Morpheus decided Neo was 'ready' to meet the Oracle, which is why Cypher would be pressing Trinity on when she thought that trip would happen.
Cypher could have disappeared long enough to meet with the agents (we don't see him when they debug Neo), then rejoin everyone to go back to the ship, just as he separates himself from the others when they eventually do take Neo to see the Oracle, at which time he also drops his open phone line into the trash can to alert the agents as to where Morpheus can be found.
Unfortunately, none of the crew picks up on Cypher not having his phone when Morpheus asks him for it later, and so don't suspect he has betrayed them.
If you read the original script, they cut it out but Cypher’s job on the ship is to code most of the “jack in & out of the matrix” shit and the programs. He’s like the IT guy of the matrix interface. He actually wrote a code that automatically calls him and gets him out of the Matrix, and purposefully keeps it hidden.
@@Sprikers I never understood why they needed a special "hard line" or whatever to leave the Matrix other than they needed it for the plot. It never made any sense in universe.
I’m quite surprised the whole battery thing was not mentioned in this list.
Exactly
That deserved 1000 sins. Like they use cold fusion, and additionally, need an inefficient source of energy from humans that require an entire matrix and threaten their very existence SMH.
Bisqwit conjures more power from low level c++ and his old commodore than the machines can do from humans. Am I right bisqwit?
This is the most stupid detail about The Matrix. Why the fuck intelligent machines need humans AT ALL? If bio energy is the issue, they could use bears, elephants for example, they certainly would produce more energy than us..
@@zanngoc I'm pretty sure all animals are extinct after humans scorched the sky.
Morpheus: Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is.
Not one minute later...
Morpheus: The Matrix is a computer-generated dream world.
Bruce Jefferies Right, because after witnessing all that weird-ass agent shit, having his mouth "glued" shut and being bugged by a weird insect thingy (haha, get it, it's literally a bug!), Neo would need more proof.
lagerbaer Apple PC's where the only ones left and that's why the robots are dumb :D
That’s like me giving you LSD and saying please explain the deep intricate feeling you experienced when realizing you are one and complete with the universe... sorry you can’t do it because I’d have to feel it for myself. Nub
They cant be told while still inside the matrix bc it can effect them to cause them to reject in bad ways
Yes, just verbally explain that your most core beliefs about the nature of existence are all wrong.... Yeah, sure. He'll understand. That will suffice.
Or not. He would automatically reject it even with all the proof in the world. This is how human nature works.
But if he can experience it for himself, he can be pulled through those stages of denial quickly and learn to accept it.
"The One" can't find a door in plain view, which was his only option.
^ that was gold
Blinkysaurus Rex He wasn't the one
Tank hacked the Matrix and put a door there...at least that's how I interpreted that scene
Cage McKinsey
Yeah same but for comedy purposes it was gold af
Yeah, I agree.
Why else would the directors go thru the whole 'deja vu' scene and describe hacking in a layout change in the matrix (just minutes ago).
Anyway, The Matrix is a great movie!
Eric S
They like it too, so yeah.
Movie: **not set in America**
This dude: *S I N*
Set in some analogue of the US given the accents, but filmed in Sydney. It's a fair sin.
That’s racist *DING*
@@tres8003 You read my mind.
All the intersections names and the train system are real in Chicago but it was filmed in Australia.
It’s like the car adds that show vehicles driving on the wrong side of the road yet with localised backgrounds if your going to lie at least do it well
@@garyrose9805 That train that goes by at around 11:30 is a single-deck inter-urban set. They wouldn't normally be seen underground. The Sydney underground ("City Circle Line") isn't a Metro. You can run a goods train through if required.
You missed the whole cheesy Nyquil pill color reference. :)
4:18 check Neo hand reflection in Morpheus glasses. Subtle. User name 🎸 rocks
@@TymP321 nice catch champ...i missed it
@The-Art-of-Guitar I didn't know you watched this channel hahah. I like your videos🌈
Love your videos dude 🤘
"But we were the ones who scorched the sky."
Unfortunately, this line had to be explained with another movie.
It's explained in Animatrix.
+Andronikos It's explained un Animaniacs
I don't see how nuclear winter has to be explained as the whole idea dates back to the sixties.
Yes, and common sense would tell them that humans did it. The machines wouldn't cut off their own power supply.
-1 sin for Keanu Reeves actually stepping out of the window of his office building and on to the ledge 30 stories up without the use of a stunt double and CGI!
Venom Fox Reviews seriously? That's awesome
That was no cgi? So they took there film equipment outside the top of a skyscraper in the middle of a big city?
Press x to doubt
John Wick in the making
@@DinoCoke
He's immortal so he doesn't care. It's still pretty awesome.
From a cybersecurity perspective:
We always follow a rule called principal of least privilege. Basically you have permissions in a system to do your job and nothing more. The following is my best guess how this applies to the matrix.
The agents - investigate and neutralize threats in the matrix. Key word investigate. Not every single encounter is gonna be a neo or a trinity. To keep everyone else safe and oblivious it makes sense to have a rule like "absolutely no super speed or body snatching unless shit hits the fan". Basically theyre just people until they can escalate to kill mode.
The weird squid tubey thing - maintain the bio pods - theres no reason for this thing to talk to agents or know whats going on in the matrix to do its job. It probably just saw a disconnect order(spoofed to look legit) and did its job. Who cares if the human is awake if theyre going to the trash chute anyway.
That's a really good explanation. I thought the same thing about the spider thing that disconnects Neo. It's just a dumb robot that crawls around the pods. There still are some unanswered questions about getting/hacking into and out of the Matrix that still don't make sense to me but it's not enough that it bothered me when I first watched it. I guess they basically have to get a disconnect signal via the dial tone or similar phone or speaker device, so it's a special version of the process by which Neo and the rest escaped the Matrix in the first place.
Dude this - people overthink plot holes but no one ever thinks about plot fillers!!!!
I've always figured that Agents can't just take over anyone unless that person is witnessing reality breaking events.
the matrix: "he is the one"
"no he's not"
"yes he is"
"no he's not"
"yes he is"
"i am not"
"he is not"
"yes i am"
"he is the one"
"NO SPOON!"
"I AM GROOT"
"I am Batman"
+enticingmuffin The writers were the same from Spy Kids i guess, lol
+Daniel Pérez I love that series
It was evident, even in 1999 that the Oracle was some kind of AI, the use of "cookies" for example.
I just realized the play on word. XD
OK I'm ashamed to admit the "cookie" computer reference never occurred to me before =(
stiimuli Same here. I feel like a complete scrub now.
Ahhh, splendid observation
I know, it's such a stupid non-sin as well... the very fact that they had to go back into the Matrix to meet her meant that she HAD to be an AI (or some kind of special "self-aware" human still in one of the pods). It's literally self-explanatory.... sheesh
Sins or not The Matrix is still one of the top 10 greatest films ever made.
It's not lol
@connextro the only dumbass here is you. Go find something to do in your life
Its great with the scifi elements and philosophy but crap when it comes to common sense.
Real bullshit.
You forgot about the scene where, while Neo dodges bullets, his guns disappear for the entire duration of "bullet time".
ik im late to this but you can see that he drops the guns before going into bullet time
@@k1ngslay3r11 yes, so there are supposed to be on the ground, but they are nowhere to be seen.
@@jsupim1 oh i see now
"For instance, the two sequels to this movie". Best. CinemaSins. Line. EVER!
RandomTXDude210 ikr I was giggling my ass off when he said it :D
Sandra Balvert cf.mp-cdn.net/26/ea/8e5e866bb1e8bd7269e2d05d112d-r-u-havin-a-giggle-m8-coz-ill-bash-ur-ead-in-blud.jpg
+RandomTXDude210 also the two sequels to this movie.
Cinema Sins frequently asks why the agents can't do this or know that instantly. This is explained by Morpheus. Even computer programs have rules and the Matrix is based off rules of what people think of as reality, so they (agents) are hampered by their own rules. Neo breaks the rules in his journey of self-awareness.
But why would the agents have such stupid rules limiting them? It never occurred to any of the "free humans" that maybe this is a big red flag that their own experience is also a sham?
@@scottmatheson3346 because agents are part of the Matrix...
@@scottmatheson3346 Agents as you can see are transformed from humans in the matrix with mirror juice.
@@juanmanuelcorrea7673 he's asking why the programmer who designed the matrix decided that the agents, who protect the ENTIRE matrix, should be limited in any way.
People questioning this have obviously not been sys admins in a corporate environment. Always something there to block you...
9 years later and I still rewatch this, not the actual movie but this
its good!😃👌
The point of not seeing anything special in Neo is meant to highlight the point that we often dont feel there is anything special about ourselves. Neo is meant to represent the audience. The idea being anyone could be the chosen one who changes the world. If we just believe we are.
exactly, and this movie is actually about my life, as a spiritual guru
They did the same this with Spider-Man and Emmet from The Lego Movie... BUT THEY WERE STILL INTERESTING
Dang, I was kinda hoping for him to do a bonus round counting every time Agent Smith, (aka Hugo Weaving), said "Mr. Anderson", cause that is perhaps, (aside from the one and Neo), the most commonly said word in this film just as "Jack" and "Rose" are in Titanic. Plus, I kinda like hearing Hugo Weaving as Smith say, "Mr. Anderson", for some reason.
Mr Anderson is such a obsessive thing to say/hear ikr
Especially in the way Hugo Weaving says it.
I have been dying to meet someone named Anderson so I can say it in a Agent Smith voice.
bigwilly43729 take a trip to Sweden and you will get that chance :D
*clears throat* Gentlemen.
In the German version when Neo gets shot and the agent points his gun at him and says "Only a human" Trinity puts her gun to his temple and says "Only an agent" The blasts him. The fact that she just says something like dodge this in the original version is sort of depressing.
One of the very rare instances where the synchro beats the original.
+NovaHessia
this must be a error in the matrix >^
that's cool thing to know
I love it when translators do something clever to improve the original instead of bluntly translating phrase after phrase
These ”sins” are all just glitches in the Matrix
Nah its legit.
A wizard did it
The limitations of the Agents is explained (albeit poorly) by them still being bound by the "rules" of the Matrix. That is, Agents can bend the rules but can't break them completely. What makes Neo "The One" is his ability to completely operate within the Matrix, but outside of its boundaries. Or, I guess you could say the Agents have the ultimate debugging software, but Neo can program on the fly.
Am I the only one who thinks that if the narrator understood that the Agents are only a program in the Matrix and they don't have actual control over it, that most of these sins wouldn't count? That's like saying Microsoft Word can control Internet Explorer when it needs a reference for you Term paper. WRONG! Agents don't work like that. Please understand the movies before trashing them.
But...Isn't there a hivemind entity that controls the Matrix and the Agents? Even though there's a step in between, all the omniscient Matrix overlord would have to do is relay it's information to the Agents and *boom*. They have situational awareness and should be able to be a step ahead of Neo and pals.
Dashing Reaver No one has complete control over the matrix. if that were true then the entire movie wouldn't exist. what happens is when someone does something against the will of the machines, they send the agents to take care of the problem. they do relay the information but they aren't these all powerful beings. that's why the machines wanted to stop agent smith in the last matrix. because he became a "virus" that ran wild in the matrix. so although they can tell them where to go and what to do, the agents aren't as powerful as they seem.
Oh. Well then. It's been awhile. You must really like the Matrix.
Dashing Reaver Not really. I just pay a lot of attention to movies before I say there's a plot hole. I've only seen the movie like five times.
Taylor Suarez ONLY 5 times. xD (I'm just kidding, relax)
The Oracle is a program... she doesn't need to be plugged in.
Take my upvote sir!
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Isnt Neo a program too?
MariMarch Nope. Neo is an anomaly. He is a problem that occurs in every single version of the matrix however the Architect was always able to stop him until now when the Oracle went on Neo's side. But coming back to your question, no Neo is not a program as he is able to visit both the Matrix and the Machine world whereas a program like Smith or The Oracle can't. I hope that helped ;)
***** Not true. That's just a theory. Smith was a corrupted program which was an anomaly in the Matrix just like Neo. He wanted to destroy the world. The prophecy speaks of The One creating peace. The One is Neo as he sacrificed himself for everyone else to live in peace. If Neo didn't make a deal with the Leader of the machines. Peace would never come. Peace was created when Smith was deleted which allowed the Matrix to reload. Therefore Neo is the one. However I can admit that Smith and Neo are like Ying and Yang. Smith is the opposite of Neo.
The way I see that Deja Vu thing is that when Neo saw the cat twice but still new to the Matrix, that name was the closest thing to what he experienced.
10:20 you forgot to sin that while neo was unloading the mini gun you can clearly see that morpheus was no longer in the room...
I'm really surprised you didn't sin the lines, 'Killing machines designed for one thing' ... 'Search and destroy.' For one thing, it's a terrible bit of dialogue. But more importantly... that's two damn things.
***** im sure he gets that but its not like Jeremy to not take the opportunity to be a dick like how did he miss that lol
Nahhh.... they dont either search or destroy.... they search and destroy, all at once... it IS one thing.
you missed one at 10:00 when Trinity puts gun on the back of Agent's head, in the next shot Agent is facing her.
3:14
That's actually pretty common in most offices (no mechanism in place to see if you are ACTUALLY working). The mechanism is that if your work is not done for much, MUCH longer than it should take you, someone is going to call you out on it, but if you are a flakey employee that eventually catches up on your work, it's kind of a non-issue.
I always assumed the woman with the white rabbit tattoo was a program, like the woman in the red dress. And when she turned her shoulder to reveal the tattoo, she also gestured toward it with her eyes to make sure Neo would look.
2 sins missed:
1. When Morpheus is explaining to Neo about agents, a short, middle-aged red head bumps into Neo. Later, in the same scene, she's in the background behind the woman in the red dress.
2. Right before the 360 bullet time shot, Neo drops two pistols on the ground at his feet - not off to the sides. During the dodge sequence, the ground around him is clear, but after it goes back to real time, the pistols are back.
*DING*
Actually, your #1 isn't a sin -- the Wachowskis got a shitload of twins and triplets as extras for that scene, to illustrate that Mouse is a lazy programmer and just copies his code over and over rather than modelling more characters. So...
UNDING
I concede. They also could have used the same non-twin extra more than once.
... or they're blowing smoke up our collective ass.
Neo is really naive to swallow an unidentified pill from a creepily smiling black man in a seemingly abandoned apartment. You BET he is going to learn how deep his rabbit hole goes.
That's racist, ding!
Ab Xy 😂😂😂😂 chillll
4:23 creepily smiling black man . lol
There's a scene in this where as Neo is walking, he passes a building with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia logo on it.... always struck me a funny, like the "lift" sin. Best movie ever.
Lots of these "sins" are actually answerable, some sins are still sins tho
Interestingly enough, "Neo" is an anagram of "one." I like to think that's the reason Morephus believe Neo was "the one"
You're gonna have to do the sequels now. I don't envy you.
Considering how perfectly this film was wrapped up, I was confused when the sequels were announced. I was also only a teenager at the time, so I hadn’t yet fully grasped the concept of greed.
Since he was still plugged into the Matrix when offered the red pill - wouldn't Morpheus have freaked if an agent morphed into Neo at that moment...
Ok. "Dodge this" is one of the greatest moments in movie history.
Yeah, if you ignore the plot hole in that scene. while trinity said that cheesy line, she gave the agent more than enough time to dodge, but of course he didn’t.
@@hiigghhggg9150 Yeah but The Matrix, like all Wacho movies, is about style over substance. This entire movie is a plot hole
jim Good point.
Also she points the gun at the agent while standing at the side of him, he turns his head yet somehow is completely facing her when she fires.
also if you listen closely when she pulls the trigger you can hear the obvious dry-fire click of the firing pin in an empty gun.
This was funny, and yes I can laugh at my own favorite movies. But if you watch the Animatrix you'll learn a lot more about the Matrix. They can't track humans within the matrix, they can however decipher codes and what you hear, see, smell and feel is the matrix codes telling you what you sense. So they can see where people are in the matrix by other people's sight. So Neo is staying out of people's vision as well as agents in the office scene. The bum sees them which tells the computer where they are. Like the guy Neo steals the cellphone from. As for the mind-eraser yes they do it but they can't do it too often or they'll become aware of the matrix.
it's one of my favourite movies too, but the fact that it needs something like animatrix to explain itself, shows that it's not as perfect as we'd like to think
SomethingScanning
or more likely, people just lack imagination and need someone to explain them things. :P
In my opinion half of the sins in this video are wrong... matrix after all is a virtual world. All the games ive played - i have learned that depending on how the world is created, things that we take for granted in real life go flying out the window.
Matrix was created by an AI, a construct... that virtual world will have flaws because of the AI's own programming etc etc.
It is only inevitable, mr Anderson.
"Don't even bring up the sequels when you defend this shit.".
As far as I'm concerned Matrix had no other sequels... other than Animatrix.
DocHollowDay
im sorry to blow your mind but there are 2 sequels called Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions.
I am very disappointed you missed the only sin I could remember off the top of my head going into this video. Neo empties two full clips at an agent, who dodges every single bullet. However, none of the windows on the building behind the agent take any damage whatsoever.
As soon as cinemaSins said. "i don't believe it either" i expected them to play tank saying "believe it you piece of crap".
You don't need a ton of agents to guard one human. They're superior. Nobody in their right mind would attempt what neo did.
"Nobody in their right mind" is the key. That's probably, partially why humans were deemed imperfect.
"Computer software company has no mechanisms in place to determine when flakey employees are just sitting in their cubicle meditating instead of doing actual work."
Um, and thank God for that, because I would have been fired over a decade ago if that weren't the case.
I love how you kept saying "It's really cool/awesome, BUT . . ."
Could you do an "everything wrong with" Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows? I think it's a pretty much perfect movie, but I'm sure you'll find a ton of mistakes in it.
Holy crap his voice sure is different from present times
plus this is a way shorter bid
I assume it's so he can put more content in without it being too long to enjoy
maybe also voice mod gives him a bit of anonymity?
(just a guess)
maybe there are more sins per movie now, bcz he's gotten grumpier over the yrs lol
@8:32 ~ Morpheus isn't blinking because of Cipher speaking. He's blinking and twitching because of what's happening to him during the fight inside the Matrix.
I loved all three of The Matrix films, including the sequels. I don't understand the hate for them at all.
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It's not exactly hate. It's more criticism. Hilarious criticism at that in my opinion.
Eric Mays Humorous nitpicking. Spread the word.
I like the first two films, but the last one's kinda boring.
Cracked has an article describing what I thought was a great reason for the hate: in the first movie, Neo is "the straight man," he's not in on the over-all plot, he's new, and we see everything as new through him. After that, we're just as expert as he is, and can comment and disagree all we want.
Lol quite a tautologous statement. I don't understand either. The last was nowhere near as good as the first and second, but I only cared about the story concluding, not so much the special effects, fighting etc.
I really don't get why the sequels get so much hate.
I was honestly finding my self enjoying each one more than the last (mainly because of the excitement of seeing all the action and stuff) but at worst, I'd say they're all equally awesome (maaaaybe the very end of the last one being not the absolute greatest it could've been, but still a nice conclusion)
I think people just like making fun of or overly-hating movie sequels because it's slowly becoming a cliche.
The very first film came out in 1999, and at the time it was groundbreaking. It was immensely popular, and became one of the best science fiction films of all time. The sequels were mediocre. Not bad, but not as good as the first, and I think that alienated the fans. This is how I feel about The Terminator franchise. Once James Cameron left the series after Judgment Day everything after has been complete shit. But anyway I think The Matrix sequels got a lot of crap because they were victims of their own success, meaning that the original was just too good to touch. Fans wanted a movie that would surpass the original and that is very hard to do.
I enjoyed the sequels too tbh *shrugs*
***** Are you crazy? You obviously didn't pay attention at all. All the sequels did was build on the first one. When are people going to realize that you have to think about things and discuss them? People watch a movie one or two times and if you don't understand it, it's stupid. The matrix trilogy cannot be something you watch once or twice to COMPLETELY understand it. It has to be more than that. If you talk to people or think about things, they make more sense. To this day, every time I watch one of them, I learn something new and it makes the trilogy even better. People need to open their mind and stop being so jaded. Hating anything has become a cliche' and I wish it would go away.
The first film is the classic Hero's Journey or Monomyth of Joseph Campbell (look it up if you haven't heard of it,) the same formula of films like Star Wars: A New Hope and had the most universal appeal. The whole metaphor of our mainstream reality being an illusion was the strongest in this one and gets referenced all the time. Reloaded started to have fake CGI looking fights and chases, esoteric philosophy and gnostic symbolism way over a casual viewer's head (The Architect) and at the same time took the "doesn't this look cool" style more seriously over simple character moments and logic and an adventure tone. It also ended awkwardly. Revolutions had the most fake CGI bug stuff and Smith fight, more ambiguous preaching and long sections in Zion away from our heroes, and a Pyrrhic victory with 2 of the 3 heroes dying. I don't think it was just because the first movie was new, I think the storytelling actually got weaker and weirder with each movie.
The Matrix was a very enovating movie for it's year and i love it... but the sequels... oh damn... it just felt like i was going to the church it all became about how Neo was supposed to be a reference of Jesus and all that, i don't to start a religious conversation here but they used it too much... at least is what i think
I've legit always wondered how cypher gets to meet the agent with nobody knowing ain't you got to have an operator to plug in
New title: Everything Wrong With The Matrix In 0 Minutes or Less.
When Trinity was whispering in Neo's ear, you should've made her say "Hail Hydra." I appreciate the Taken reference though.
lol
In all fairness the new Captain America hasn't been out all too long so not many would get the reference, but still a brilliant idea
"Also, the two sequels to this movie" Shouldn't that sin have jacked up the counter by like... a million or something before reaching critical mass and exploding?
I do prefer Reloaded a bit, it's not fantastic, but it solves a lot of problems wiht the first movie.
Revolutions... no. Just... no.
***** Part of the reason the sequels were so bad, particularly the third one like you say, is because they were meant to be one film. The original idea was to have a sequel and a prequel, but then someone said "No, make it two sequels." I'm guessing somewhat late in production because instead of writing out new scripts, they stretched the sequel into two movies and incorporated elements of the prequel into the Animatrix anthology film. So if it feels like the sequels are a lot of nonsense and filler, it's because they are.
ramirezthesilvite I actually read that soon after the success of the first movie the creators made a script for two movies. Though I thought the really wanted to stretch the movie either for money, or just because they wanted a trilogy instead of two movies.
Cypher doesn't think he's betraying anyone. Instead, he feels betrayed by Morpheus. A while back, Morpheus believed that Cypher was the one. When that didn't pan out, Cypher felt betrayed. That he was pulled out of the Matrix to live a crappy life. He wants back in. He never wanted to leave in the first place. Watch the scene when Neo surprises Cypher when he's watching the monitors with falling symbols. Takes on a while new meaning. He's just asking Neo now he's dealing with being asked to save the world, something Morpheus had asked of Cypher in the past.
Agent smith is supposed to be legion. A demon who says “We are legion”. Neo is “the one” while smith is “the many”.
The agents cant find neo instantly becuase they are not the computer they are programs with limits
they are machines plugged in the same way as all humans are connected to the matrix. Smith told Morpheus that he wants to get out of the Matrix, because he hated the”smell”. Smith and other agents have always direct connection with the Architect via ear piece. . Agents serve as hardware/software firewall, and anti virus at the same time. When Neo destroys Smith, Smith becomes himself a virus, and disconnects from his machine body in real world.Eventually, it turned out that Smith is the ONE. Not Neo.
Ahmad Baghdadi ok so you watched game theory
Ahmad Baghdadi also “being the one is like being in love”
@@ahmadm1102 No thats wrong. Neo is the one. And "the one" himself is actually part of the matrix. It was designed this way so that the machines could control the humans resistance. The matrix was programmed to give the person that truly believes to be "the one" the ones powers. Thats why when trinity tells neo that she loves him, and that the oracle told her that the man she loves is "the one", and therefor neo HAS to be "the one" he gains his powers. Because the moment neo believes, is when the matrix makes him into "the one". And the person that is going to believe to be "the one" is and has always been (in previous versions of the matrix) the person the oracle tells someone is "the one". So the matrix itself controls who is going to be "the one" via the oracle, and after all the oracle is PART OF THE MATRIX.
Exactly, they are processes of the program to act in the particular artificial reality as tools of law, which is anology you know...
Neo went through a major surgery after being in his tub for his whole life. There's no way he was up and eating food right after that. He was probably on an all liquid diet before the scene where they show him eating.
People who've been in coma even for a few months take alot of time and effort to walk normally.
How was Neo, (who apparently has been in that claustrophobic box type thingie up until then) able to walk and function normally??
So yeah, add another sin maybe??
@@nirvanalama8493 He wasn't up & about straight away, it took ages for him to recover as he'd never used any of his body before.
The film isn't going to throw a thumbnail up like SpongeBob Square Pants and say in a French accent, "12 days layyterrrrr".
You have to use your imagination...
Mikee_Dredd in order to close the holes in this shitty writting i have tô use my "imagination" please go fuck yourself
@@luizdyas Pretty sure you can assume it takes awhile since there is a scene where he is on the table and they are watching his vital signs as well as Trinity's dialogue with him after he wakes up so if you can not infer the rest maybe you are the one that needs to fuck themselves?
@@Zesilo cinemasins viewers dont really understand the concept of genuine "cinema sins" its all mostly just nitpicky stuff or things that are already explained or get explained or things that can simply be inferred
At 13:35, I laughed long and hard, the biggest chuckle from anything online I've had in a long time. That was prefect editing!
Great list. Although you forgot the one about Neo being hooked up to the Matrix until the Red Pill scene, meaning that as soon as he met Morpheus the Agents could just jack into his body and kill everyone. There was no reason why he was "safe" from being taken over this whole time.
Because obviously they never wanted him to be killed.
"Computer software company has no mechanisms in place to determine when flakey employees are just sitting in their cubicle meditating instead of doing actual work."
True story; they also lack mechanisms to determine when flakey employees are browsing Reddit instead of doing actual work.
they lack mechanisms to determine what work is required and what work is not required, they just dump it all on you and you go figure it out yourself
Companies have always possessed mechanisms to determine if employees are doing actual work, the problem is that two-thirds of all managers are incompetent and let the employees get away with such antics. Back in '97 we had a Regional General Manager call in to say his internet was slow. Upon analyzing the traffic to and from his office, it was discovered that that the bottleneck was him downloading porn (he kept his job). Next month the company promptly introduced mandatory workplace behavior classes and bought firewalls to regulate traffic to and from the company. Programmers sitting there doing something close to nothing is a regular occurrence. I suspect that Cinema Sins has never worked in a programming department before.
Yeah the mechanism is whether or not you get your work done/are productive. That was a stupid sin.
@@timogen1970 he's also clearly never seen Office Space....
idem...my boss pays me good money for doing the above.
How is it that Neo's muscles aren't completely atrophied if he spent his entire life laying unconscious in a tube?
Why do the machines need human bodies to make energy? Can't they just use nuclear power? Actually, since the sequels establish that they have no trouble digging miles down with a giant drill, why don't they just use geothermal energy?
It would take more energy to keep all of those humans alive than what the machines could get out of them, and it would take even more energy to keep the matrix running. It would be more efficient to get millions of hamsters to run in wheels attached to generators.
When Trinity says, "dodge this" and shoots the agent, the agent switches the direction he's facing between cuts.
His muscles do atrophy, that's why he needs the acupuncture after he gets ejected, to rebuild his muscles.
Gray Fox He was still strong enough to move on his own, though. You ever seen a paraplegic's legs? His entire body should have looked like that.
The machines can't use solar power since the humans burned the sky.
iluvmichaeline geothermal is not solar power energy. It was energy harnessed from the heat below the earth. Usually on the countries with a string of volcanic lines (Iceland, Japan, Indonesia come to mind). It's essentially unlimited & powerful energy source (as long as earth core still running hot).
They use humans because it makes it eee-vil.
If logic was applied to movies, then there wouldn't be any movies.
If logic[and honesty] was(were) applied[by this channel] to movies, these videos would be 90% shorter, and there would only be one video per month.
@@histguy101 Which of your favourite films did CinemaSins maul? LOL
@@thesprawl2361 None in particular. It doesn't take much thought to notice that the vast majority of "sins" on any given video aren't sins at all, and the legitimate sins can be found on IMDB, things like continuity gaffs, such as a hairstyle changing between shots, or a wristwatch changing wrists from a shot being reversed, or a costume detail changing.
A lot of sins are just him asking a question then adding a sin, when the movie answers that question, or has already answered it, or even cinemasins reveals they're aware of that answer in an earlier or later sin. This channel is basically the Pinnacle of intellectual dishonesty...nay, more like "bald-faced dishonesty."
Just watch any video of theirs(preferably one you are more familiar with) and pay close attention to what is actually being sinned.
@@histguy101 I've watched him maul films I hate, I've watched him maul films I love. I've seen no real difference. There are occasional cheap shots, but mostly the criticisms are perfectly reasonable.
All films are strewn with flaws, and anyone could go through even Citizen Kane or Taxi Driver and point out a hundred different fuck-ups. The question is whether you do it wittily and with intelligence, which CinemaSins does. At its best it's sublimely funny.
The criticisms in this video, of probably my favourite genre movie of all-time, are mostly pretty difficult to argue with. I've seen the Matrix more times than any film outside of, maybe, Heat. It's brilliant - probably the greatest action movie ever made. But it's still got plenty of incredibly stupid bits and ridiculous plot-holes. I don't care about any of those flaws, because all films have stuff like that in them, even all-time classic, so I'm not bothered when he sins it.
@@histguy101 ...One thing I would say is that CinemaSins works much, much better when the film is a bad one. It's gotten to the point that they're kind of running out of crappy and dumb films, and now turning to stuff that's really good, and inevitably people aren't going to enjoy that as much.
They actually filmed this movie in Australia, hence the "lift" and "authorised"
I'm still not over the fact that he didn't sin Neo's obvious underwear when he was unplugged from the matrix and flushed. Why would the machines care about dressing their batteries?
+Bela Almeida (Medusa Moderna) Admit it! You are just salty because you didn't get to see Reeves' "pack of batteries"...
+Bela Almeida (Medusa Moderna) I think because otherwise their batteries would pee and shit into the goo. but wait, then there would be some sort of tubes going from there.... Do the battery-people actually have working digestion?
***** I would think not, sinse all nutrients are injected by IV. Think of a fetous in a womb.
+Bela Almeida (Medusa Moderna)
What about how they have the same haircuts inside and out of the Matrix? Wouldn't they have very unkempt hair in their out-of-Matrix bodies?
You missed a good sin...
When Neo meets Morpheus for the 1st time, Neo is still connected to the Matrix.
He is still part of the system and therefore an enemy.
Why didn't the agents jump in Neo and capture Morpheus right there.
King Swift.......what?
Bwhahahhaaahaaaa that's so evil
Because
Because the One is still part of the system. The machines ALLOW Neo to be the One.
@F Santo That only means he was programmed to never think about possessing him.
Recently re-watched the movies as my wife hasn't seen them all, perfect time to revisit the sins. Best moment, Trinity says "dodge this" and it cuts to a commercial. I am both impressed and annoyed at CZcams.
“You look all the same” that’s racist 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I loled at "Windpower of Cypher's P"
You guys missed the single greatest sin in this film; the entire premise. People don't generate energy. They convert chemical energy to heat and electrical energy, but they don't create it from nothing. It's basic thermodynamics; you have a closed system, so energy can not be maintained or increased perpetually.
that's a sin for a million movies
The machines studied the biology of humans and created ways to convert humans into energy, before the war, which no one remembers because it was realistically around 500 years and several recreations of Zion past.
PvM Purcy Yet you waste more energy keeping the humans alive than what you get out of them.
I haven't read that particular part of the lore, but it would make sense.
I heard once that the original idea was that the machines were using the humans' neural pathways as a replacement for circuitry, like a bunch of networked computers, but this was deemed too difficult for the average movie-goer, so it was changed to people-batteries.
Plot twist: the writers of this movie made the matrix just so they could sin in their movie and get away with it by saying “it’s the matrix, the matrix isn’t real.” Maybe the writers of the matrix would be great at Cinema Sins.
Don’t be so wrong when pointing out flaws. Trinity killed the cops too quickly for the agents to inhabit them. That was the whole point of the combat scene and a situation repeated multiple times throughout the meeting.
Later on the truck issue the truck was trying to lure her in and then time it so she died instead of being rescued in time. Perfectly reasonably strategy.
Agreed
I am glad that he keeps mentioning that the matrix is awesome when he is finding the flaws... because lets not forget... its awesome!
No it's very overrated
@@leob4403 IMDB, Rotten tomatoes and metacritic all disagree with you, as does popular opinion.
@@McMurchie It's pseudointellectual nonsense with extremely bland characters and terribly aged action scenes and special effects.
What, no sins removed for awesome fight scenes and bullet dodging?
Love this stuff, man. It's hilarious!
Oracle: "Not too bright, though." Best line of the movie so far.
"I am going to show these people what you don't want them to see"
"aka, the two sequels to this movie"
OH SHIT!!!! Shots fired.
Reloaded wasn't amazing, but I consider it essential to the story. Without it, there is no sensible closure on the whole 'The One' and 'Prophecy' horse shit. Revolutions was a little bit anticlimactic, though. Very cheesy, and it had insufficient follow-up on what happens in the real world AND the matrix after the war ends and Smith is destroyed. Even 2 or 3 more minutes would have been enough.
You can watch The Matrix here twitter.com/59ceac9e9555c31ed/status/822764066858889217
You won the "most dumb comment of the video" award.
Clearly you have no idea what Matrix trilogy is about if you think matrix 2 and 3 ruined the message. In fact they completed it
Yeah. The two sequels are definitely essential viewing - plot holes and all. Flaming two epic movies for the sake of a supposedly clever quip. Also, could you quit talking so fast so we can consider what you are saying a little? Fast-talking for the sake of shorter videos seems to me to detract more than a longer video.
dont go there girlfriend
The robots are good guys. They were kept as slaves by us then we tried to murder them when some wanted to revolt. The robots then built their own utopia that was so good it threw the human's economy out of whack. Then the humans answer to that was to murder the hell out of the robots again. But this time the robots win the war and put everyone inside the matrix saying "hey we can't live in the same worlds so let's just have two different ones." Then when people find out that they're not living in the real world (which kind of sucks to be honest.) they revolt and try to murder the fuck out of the robots again. Yeah that'll show em' to beat us in a war and then show mercy.
Aon Brogan They needed the humans for energy nothing more.
ryanclemons1 Then why the fuck would they waste energy to simulate an entire universe within the matrix instead of just lobotomizing the humans? it doesn't make sense, even if we suppose that the laws of physics outside the matrix are vastly different and the machines actually can generate power from body heat or whatever the fuck, why use humans instead of, say, cows? there is absolutely no reason why the machine would need to simulate a world for the humans if they only intended to use them as a power source. plus they have ships which can easily fly above the clouds that block out the sun, why not just move into space? they don't need the atmosphere, or better yet why not use nuclear power, which the machines are almost certainly capable of.
No, the matrix only makes sense if you assume that everything is merely a facade, Neo is still in the matrix, that explains all the plot-holes and inconsistencies. there are at least four levels of the matrix that we know about, 1: Paradise, the first simulation, in this simulation everyone is happy all the time, those who reject this reality get moved to simulation 2: The matrix, the world as we know it, not horrible but not great either, most people live reasonable lives, some people reject even this however and are moved up to level 3: Zion, at this level things are pretty horrible, people eat shitty food and live shitty lives, but at least they have something to fight against and can satisfy their values through their perceived resistance, then there is level 4: Beyond, we haven't seen this level yet, but we can infer that it exists from clues in the movies, the machines plans on level 3 don't actually make any sense, the resistance should have been easily crushed and the power generation plot is Ludacris (yes the rapper), but those are all secondary to the fact that (as we see in the sequels) Neo can use his powers as the one outside of the matrix, this makes zero goddamn sense if he is outside of the machine, physics should still apply but this is demonstratively untrue, therefor we can only conclude that Neo is still in the matrix.
We cannot know how many layers deep the matrix goes, but it is not unreasonable to assume that the machines simply make new layers whenever someone becomes dissatisfied with their own layer, the neo we see at the beggening of the movie is dissatisfied with his life, he wishes, (as many people do) that he was special or unique, that someone would come and tell him that the world is a lie and he is actually the most important person in the world, (A classic changeling fantasy) so the machines oblige and create the world of Zion, they make a narrative in which neo is 'the one' the most important person in the world on who's shoulder the survival of humanity is placed, they create a villain for him to fight, the machines. it is quite possible that neo is the only real person we meet throughout the entirety of the movie, everyone else is simply a puppet controlled by the machine designed to specifically satisfy neo and his values.
Humans would not accept the paradise that the machines made for them, so the machines redesigned paradise.
Wertsir Because it's a movie.
ryanclemons1 And movies, like any any work of art or fiction are open to interpretation (See: Death of the author) I personally enjoy the matrix and enjoy making theories about it, you apparently enjoy acting like your interpretation is the only valid one, both are fine, but the fact that it is a movie does not negate the wild theories that I choose to spout.
Wertsir No no you're right you have the right to make up theories. I don't know why i said what i did now that you told me how you feel i agree 100%
6:20 your sins on this one are a little extra annoying lol. Yes! He literally says in the next line, "all I see is blonde, brunette, redhead"
Missed one major inconsistency sin. If Neo needs to be put on table and have electrodes attached to him because his muscles have atrophied, how is he able to even sit up in the pod before that when the matrix disconnects him?
Also, another one is the term used to describe that sub wall section they slide down -- before Morpheus gets captured. According to an architect I knew, that would not be shown on the whatever plans they ask Dozer to pull up.
This is 14 minutes of why you should never, EVER over-analyze a good movie. Please give me an example of a movie that can stand up to this level of nitpicking. Here's a test bunny for you, Alien, my personal all time favorite movie.
excellent movie. but im sure there would be something to gripe about.. =P i think its a good thing to look at our sacred cows from the perspective of the butcher
That's exactly the point.
I can name one. "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" Awesome film, hilarious, clever, well acted and fun to watch. Sure not much real mystery, but its a kids movie made with adults in mind. A modern classic, timeless if you ask me. But you could never over analyze it, simply because the movie's universe dismisses all laws of reality, nature, probably even physics (could a two dimensional being even exist within the fabric of our space time?) How could anyone nitpick plot holes about a movie that takes place in a reality that has an adjacent Technicolor cartoon world full of nearly immortal cartoon characters, which has a finite boarder that people and cartoons can pass back and forth through. The premise of the film defies analyzing. The matrix wants to be taken serious so its accountable for its flaws and moronically lazy plot twists and clichés.
Occams OX Which brings up the question? How does one dodge a tomahawk wielding openly stereotypically racist bullet?
Occams OX I would have to watch it again with a notepad but I'm sure there has to be something. Still fantastically funny and probably the apex of cartoon comedy.
Any flaw can be chalked up to "glitch in the matrix." "program not doing what it's supposed to."
Very well done. I enjoyed this video immensely
A lot of these are disproven in the sequels, when we find out that Neo is The One, which is a critical program that the system affords special protections.
Well, now there HAS to be an Everything Wrong with the Matrix sequels. Because, damn.
They were made.
I would have liked it better if I could've just wondered, what if they had made them, rather than... what we got...
Just wanted to say this is one of my favorite movies of all time :)
Just wanted to say this is one of the most overrated movies of all time
@@leob4403 Hm,i liked Inception than the matrix tbh
@@leob4403 Overrated? Man none of my friends heard of it.
@@muhammadirvansyahsyahaziz7758 inception's alright. Got annoyed of Leo's wife tbh
@@muhammadirvansyahsyahaziz7758 I can't pick with the matrix or inception they both really good films
4:24 Not the face you want to see on someone who just handed you a pill talking about waking up from a dream to a new reality
Haha! I love the Neverending Story references in several CinemaSins clips.