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Animatrix

Originaltitel: The Animatrix
  • Video
  • 2003
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 40 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
84.568
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Animatrix (2003)
Home Video Trailer from Warner Home Video
trailer wiedergeben4:24
2 Videos
99+ Fotos
Animation für ErwachseneCyberpunkSuperheldActionScience-FictionAnimationsfilmAnimeComputer-AnimationHandgezeichnete Animation

Animatrix ist eine Sammlung mehrerer animierter Kurzfilme, die den Hintergrund des "Matrix"-Universums und den ursprünglichen Krieg zwischen Mensch und Maschine, der zur Entstehung der Matri... Alles lesenAnimatrix ist eine Sammlung mehrerer animierter Kurzfilme, die den Hintergrund des "Matrix"-Universums und den ursprünglichen Krieg zwischen Mensch und Maschine, der zur Entstehung der Matrix führte, ausleuchten.Animatrix ist eine Sammlung mehrerer animierter Kurzfilme, die den Hintergrund des "Matrix"-Universums und den ursprünglichen Krieg zwischen Mensch und Maschine, der zur Entstehung der Matrix führte, ausleuchten.

  • Regie
    • Peter Chung
    • Andrew R. Jones
    • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
  • Drehbuch
    • Lilly Wachowski
    • Lana Wachowski
    • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Pamela Adlon
    • John DiMaggio
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,3/10
    84.568
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter Chung
      • Andrew R. Jones
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Drehbuch
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kevin Michael Richardson
      • Pamela Adlon
      • John DiMaggio
    • 179Benutzerrezensionen
    • 81Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    The Animatrix
    Trailer 4:24
    The Animatrix
    The Animatrix: Final Flight Of Osiris
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    The Animatrix: Final Flight Of Osiris
    The Animatrix: Final Flight Of Osiris
    Clip 1:11
    The Animatrix: Final Flight Of Osiris

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    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Thadeus (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
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    Pamela Adlon
    Pamela Adlon
    • Jue (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
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    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Crew Man (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
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    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Operator (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Rick Gomez
    Rick Gomez
    • Pilot (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Crew Woman (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
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    Bette Ford
    Bette Ford
    • Old Woman (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Julia Fletcher
    • The Instructor (segments "The Second Renaissance, Parts I&II")
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Dane A. Davis
    Dane A. Davis
    • 01 Versatran Spokesman (segment "The Second Renaissance, Part II")
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Dane Davis)
    Debi Derryberry
    Debi Derryberry
    • Kid (segment "The Second Renaissance, Part II")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Mother (segments "The Second Renaissance, Parts I&II")
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Dwight Schultz
    Dwight Schultz
    • Townspeople
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • Ash (segment "A Detective Story")
    • (Synchronisation)
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    Clayton Watson
    Clayton Watson
    • Michael Karl 'The Kid' Popper (segment "Kid's Story")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Keanu Reeves
    Keanu Reeves
    • Neo (segment "Kid's Story")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    Carrie-Anne Moss
    • Trinity (segments "Kid's Story" and "A Detective Story")
    • (Synchronisation)
    John DeMita
    John DeMita
    • Teacher (segment "Kid's Story")
    • (Synchronisation)
    Hedy Burress
    Hedy Burress
    • Cis (segment "Program")
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    • Regie
      • Peter Chung
      • Andrew R. Jones
      • Yoshiaki Kawajiri
    • Drehbuch
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Shin'ichirô Watanabe
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    8johnnymacbest

    Anime at its absolute finest.

    Art is beautiful, beautiful as the world outside and the world inside. Such is the case with movies, which is has excelled at a purely imaginative and visual level. A concept is born, yes, but what is more important is that it is fleshed out in grand and spectacular form in uniqueness and inspiration. Art is what an individual expresses in pictures and ideas and imagination. If art is to be fully realized in a bold and grand vision, the creator must take many steps to make sure that it is unique and impressive. It must break new ground with originality and ingenuity, a long and quite arduous task, but grants rewarding results. And with that, a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction is felt heartily within the soul of the creator and as well in the viewer.

    Movies are an expression and also an art medium, spanning decades from the 18th century and now in the 21st century. But another medium exists, born from distant lands with a different culture and different view on the take of art. In Japan, anime was born. Anime are cartoons or drawings told in Japanese style with deep and compelling story lines. Since then its popularity has exploded with Western audiences and worldwide. Unlike traditional animation, which caters to American audiences, anime is culturally different in that its characters and style is more centered on drama and dialog rather than on pure action and one-liners.

    1999. A year that a remarkable science fiction film graced American and world audiences. That film was The Matrix. Directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski, the film was a box-office smash hit and became the most successful film in the genre. It was influenced by anime and comic books as well as philosophy. The nature of the film deals with perceptions of reality and the role in discovering the true nature of the "world". It also spawned two sequels which expanded the storyline of the Matrix, but never explored the Matrix itself; leading to some criticism from moviegoers and critics alike. However, the Animatrix is a cool gem in itself that more than garners interest in the world of the Matrix.

    Told in a series of 9 vignettes, the Animatrix is a new take on the Matrix concept as it explores the back stories of the first film and features new exciting tales for fans of the films and anime lovers. As in the case of the other reviews on this site, no details will be revealed. Just like in the original film, you have to see it for yourself.

    To see the Matrix universe in film version is great but to see it expanded in anime form is simply breathtaking. The visuals are so out of this world and engrossing that you can't help but be immersed in its world. It is truly something to experience and a sight to behold.

    A marvelous way to tell a story from a different artistic perspective. Check it out for yourself and appreciate it all over.
    10Facehugger_28

    Nothing can get closer to "Ghost in the Shell" than this

    Having never seen the Matrix, but being a loyal anime collector, I came across this high ranked animated feature.

    Never in my life has I seen something as close as brilliant and poetically nightmarish that Ghost in the Shell has delivered, bringing the Matrix franchise closer to "art and soul" than "blockbuster".

    Some of the amazingly dramatic episodes in this feature may make Animatrix a parallel brother to Ghost in the Shell itself. And the animation is very dreamy and expertly crafted, the second best thing that this feature will bring you.

    If anime is your thing, or the matrix, or getting started to both, I couldn't recommend this higher.
    10CuriosityKilledShawn

    Now THIS is more like it!

    The idea of the Matrix is so full of potential and could be taken in so many, many directions. The movies decided to go in the direction of pretension but the Animatrix goes EVERYWHERE the movies don't. It is so far superior and well worth the time. It's a shame that most audiences don't consider Anime or any form of animation to be 'real' or something that they should take seriously (sadly even Matrix fans feel this way and won't watch it simply because it's animation) because they're missing out on something very special here.

    It's not original to review this DVD by going thru all the shorts so I'll just stick to what I like best (which is most of it). First of all, 'The Second Renaissance Parts 1 and 2' is absolutely VITAL as backstory to the first Matrix film. And it's a zillion times more interesting than the sequels in terms of drama, irony and subtext. 'The Final Flight of the Osiris' takes place before Reloaded and leads us into story of the machines beginning to drill down to Zion. And it's very cool. 'Detective' is a story of a private eye trying to find Trinity and discover what exactly the Matrix is. But Agent Smith comes after him to put a stop to that. It's in black and white and has a wonderful atmosphere of 1950's dime novel pulp fiction. 'Matriculated' is the story of a captured machine who is taught/hypnotized into feeling what it's like to be human. It's a very clever story that manages to provoke feeling for the characters (and even the captured machine), something the movies never did. 'Kid' is about the kid from Revolutions who takes over the Mech at the end and manages to open the doors to Zion. Apparently, before being freed, he was a schoolkid who met Neo online and wanted to 'wake up'.

    But the best one is 'Beyond'. A magical tale with an atmosphere so solid that it's almost tangible. It's about a girl who goes looking for her cat in an old abandoned factory with some other kids. But in this factory the Matrix is having problems and 'reality' for the characters doesn't quite work properly. It's a very interesting tale that really makes you think.

    There are numerous extras on this DVD, all of them more interesting that the other Matrix DVDs. All 9 of the shorts are presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound. It's truly for all fans and non-fans of the Matrix universe.
    HyperPup

    Animatrix or Matrixime

    Being a long time viewer of Anime and Anime Collecting, I found myself very intruigued by the notion of an "all Matrix inspired animation project", and having seen many anime anthologies (Robot Carnival, Neo Tokyo, etc.), I knew it was a sketchy territory to say the least. Most anthologies are hit and miss but this one for me was mostly a hit. Gladly, I was not dissapointed at all. All the stories became not just history to the Matrix world but poignant, frightening, disturbing and scintillating drama that takes the blasted landscape of the machine run Earth into a landscape of incalculable possiblities. The idea of the Matrix having its stylistic touches taken from anime makes this disc an even more appropriate and evolutionary step. Bravo to all who got this project together, because expanding the scope and vison of your work to honor its concepts was pure genious. Lucas could learn a thing by this.
    10cafesmitty

    Art comes to life on this "enhancement" of the Matrix

    This was the most brilliantly interpreted, scripted and thought provoking thing I have seen in a very long time. The DVD gives you background filler for what the Matrix is and the Wachowski brothers allow some of Japan's best anime artists to interpret the 9 different stories on their own. I think, just like art, each viewer will have a different type of experience. You have 9 wonderful compelling stories and the visual style is so different that it adds much value to the telling of the stories. The brothers had a vision and clearly the Matrix affected many people and, what a wonderful gift they gave by incorporating the world of anime into the telling of their vision. But not only is it visually stunning and stylish, but the music is dead on. There are all sorts of morals in the stories. From SECOND RENNAISSANCE'S man's destructive nature and his down fall, to the sort of, don't-play-with-fire nature of MATRICULATED and the playfulness and joy of BEYOND. Plus the DVD special features take us into each director of each piece explaining his "art" and how the film the Matrix affected them. We even get a little history on the origins of anime. It was just really enjoyable to watch people who are so passionate about their craft and about the Matrix. I think you will enjoy this immensely and take something out of it yourself.

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    The Second Renaissance Part II
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    Beyond
    7,6
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      The Final Flight of the Osiris was originally shown as a standalone piece in the theatrical release of the Matrix Reloaded preceding the main film. This helped provide background information as to how the humans first found out about the machine threat to Zion.
    • Patzer
      When Washington D.C. is shown the first time in "the second renaissance", you see that directly behind the capitol, there are enormous skyscrapers, but the second time they show the capitol (in the riot scene), you can see the sky behind it.
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    • Verbindungen
      Edited from The Second Renaissance Part I (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      CONGA FURY
      Written by Mabi Thobejane and Ben Watkins

      Performed by Juno Reactor

      Courtesy of Waxtrax!Records / TVT Records

      (segment "Final Flight of the Osiris")

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