The Matrix

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Science fiction

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Time Out says

Thomas (Reeves), a salaryman at a software company, leads a secret double life. As 'Neo' he's a computer hacker much in demand. But only when Trinity (Moss) introduces him to charismatic seer Morpheus (Fishburne) does Neo learn that the whole world's unwittingly in the same boat: life as we know it is merely virtual reality, a 'matrix' designed by mankind's overlords to hold us in unquestioning obeisance. Not only are Morpheus and his rebel crew fighting to regain our freedom, but the leader has a bee in his bonnet: might not Neo be the One, who'll lead us to salvation? For its first hour, the second feature by the Wachowskis works well enough as an ambitious if rather portentous dystopian fantasy in the vein of eXistenZ and Blade Runner. Though sometimes a little clumsy, the frequent switches between the different 'realities' are entertainingly ingenious, Bill Pope's camerawork and Owen Paterson's designs are slickly impressive, and the effects neatly embrace Cronenbergian body horror and comic strip panache. But the characters, too, are paper thin (Keanu, especially), while the promising premise is steadily wasted as the film turns into a fairly routine action pic, complete with facile Hollywood heroics, cod kung-fu homilies and computer enhanced martial arts scenes. Weaving is engagingly odd as the rebels' arch enemy Smith, but even he can't hold the attention in what's finally yet another slice of overlong, high concept hokum.
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Release details

UK release:

1999

Duration:

136 mins

Cast and crew

Director:

Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski

Production Designer:

Owen Paterson

Cast:

Hugo Weaving, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Keanu Reeves

Editor:

Zach Staenberg

Cinematography:

Bill Pope

Screenwriter:

The Waxhowski Brothers

Producer:

Joel Silver

Music:

Don Davis

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Rated as: 4/5 (8 ratings)
  • I agree - nice idea, could have been a seriously convluted head-mess if the plot had gone all the places it could. Imagine it given the David Lynch touch... But instead, the special folk hero, the one - Neo - he who has special insight and powers, resorts to beating the living daylights out of the bad guys. A shame. Whilst I enjoyed this movie a lot, the fact that so many people thought it the most profound thing since Godel Escher and Bach means to my mind it is also one of the most over-rated movies of all time.

    Haile Dew-Buss Wed Apr 3
    Rated as: 3/5
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  • Thanks for your courage and candor in defying the tastes of the hoi polloi, the unwashed masses. Your review actually IS balanced, for you DO give high praise where it’s due (e.g., you are enthusiastic that the switches between the different realities are “entertainingly ingeniousâ€� and that the camera work and designs are “slickly impressiveâ€�). But you are DEAD ON when you point out that the characterization is lousy (indeed, almost nonexistent--if anything, you were charitable here) and that the movie degenerates “into a fairly routine action pic.â€� On the other hand, while “The Matrixâ€� is indeed overwrought hokum, it is FUN, and at times “delicious,â€� hokum.

    Erlo Wed Sep 8 2010
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • 3rd time lucky for the rating.

    Adam Wed Jul 29 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Oops, I forgot to rate too.

    Adam Wed Jul 29 2009
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  • George Bernard Shaw said that to believe there is a God is absurd; to believe there is no God is impossible. It is equally impossible to dismiss this movie's premise that we're living in a virtual world. How can anyone disprove it? For that reason, this movie for me is profound.

    Adam Wed Jul 29 2009
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  • Sorry. oops forgot to rate.

    J Waters Wed Jun 11 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Wow... what a dumb review. In fact I've just read all the three -ve reviews on tomatometer. What kind of dumb reviews are these (one of them is so funny, it's a one line review that significantly brought down the rating. I think it's one of the most significant sci-fi films ever made. The plot has several holes. But so what? It's a terrific premise, and extraordinary execution. It took watching the sequels about three times to finally get the hang of them (initially I thought the sequels were messed up). All in all, great movie. I think some reviewers live in their own world (pun intended).

    J Waters Wed Jun 11 2008
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  • Most of the reviews on this site are guff. Almost every film of any significance has been given a bad review.

    Quick Ben Sat May 24 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • This movie is, without a doubt, the most smartly written, mind-blowing, action, sci-fi movie ever to be created. A true masterpiece that is worth watching over and over for an entire lifetime. A perfect film in every way!!!

    Plow Sun May 11 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Wow you are one of the worse reviewers. This movies was great. I dont know what you have against the directors, but noone cares. Everyone loved this movie.

    Roman Wed Apr 23 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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