Um herauszufinden, ob seine Realität ein Konstrukt ist, um sich selbst wirklich kennenzulernen, muss Mr. Anderson sich entscheiden, dem weißen Kaninchen noch einmal zu folgen.Um herauszufinden, ob seine Realität ein Konstrukt ist, um sich selbst wirklich kennenzulernen, muss Mr. Anderson sich entscheiden, dem weißen Kaninchen noch einmal zu folgen.Um herauszufinden, ob seine Realität ein Konstrukt ist, um sich selbst wirklich kennenzulernen, muss Mr. Anderson sich entscheiden, dem weißen Kaninchen noch einmal zu folgen.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 6 Gewinne & 36 Nominierungen insgesamt
Michael X. Sommers
- Skroce
- (as Michael X Sommers)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'The Matrix Resurrections' delves into love, reality, and technology, emphasizing Neo and Trinity's bond. Critics commend the visual effects and action scenes but criticize its reliance on nostalgia and meta-references. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss's return is lauded, yet new characters and plot points are deemed insufficient. The film is viewed as a mixed addition, with some appreciating its self-awareness and others lamenting its failure to match the original's innovation. Overall, 'The Matrix Resurrections' is a decent franchise installment, though it falls short of the first movie's impact.
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Agent smith says things like OMG and robot sentinels give fist bumps now. Though failing to capture the magic of the first movie, I could appreciate the other sequels for trying to expand the universe and keeping the same tone. This one purposely makes a mockery of itself and calls it self awareness. I'll stick with watching the first one only for now on.
If you know the original trilogy, leave it at that and leave this movie alone. It is a self devouring serpent from the moment it starts.
In a word: S L I M Y
Save your money and your sanity.
In a word: S L I M Y
Save your money and your sanity.
A lot of effort went into the story, with details and references and self references and in-jokes. And yet, in the last act of the film, it felt like who ever wrote the thing ran out of ideas and just did random things. That felt like a betrayal. Then there was the film itself, which consistently felt less evolved, in both effects and fight choreography, than the original film *from 22 years ago!*. Last but not least, there were the characters. Keanu and Carrie-Ann aside, the rest of the people had no characterization at all and the actors, some I knew from other stuff like Sense8, had less to work with than in the TV series they were grabbed from. Remember how awesome Max Riemelt was in Sense 8? Here he was a yes man with a bad accent. Remember how amazing and fun Lambert Wilson was in the original Matrix films? Here he was no more than an obscenity spouting homeless crazy person. I think Jonathan Groff did a reasonable job, but his character was all over the place. And so on.
I don't want to touch on the sexual orientation of most of the actors or the agenda that is always pushed by the Wackowskis, because it doesn't really matter here. Put all that aside and it's still a mess of a film.
Bottom line: if it were a random low budget scifi, it would have been average. As a sequel to The Matrix, it has great potential and it failed miserably.
I don't want to touch on the sexual orientation of most of the actors or the agenda that is always pushed by the Wackowskis, because it doesn't really matter here. Put all that aside and it's still a mess of a film.
Bottom line: if it were a random low budget scifi, it would have been average. As a sequel to The Matrix, it has great potential and it failed miserably.
I've had it with these pointless soft reboots. It's like Terminator Genisys crossed with A Good Day to Die Hard (in terms of sequel style), except way, way worse. It thoroughly destroys the entire Matrix legacy, so efficiently in fact that it seems like a parody that is trying to do exactly that. It has no soul, no point, no logic, nothing. I even hated every single action sequence. It was so repulsive I had to look at memes on half a screen to lessen the pain enough to finish the film. Turns out there wasn't a single enjoyable second there to find, yet I still feel brave for having watched it all the way, making it the single worst movie I've ever finished. Easily the greatest disappointment in film history. Therefore this movie is an inspiration for fan made Matrix short films and reloaded/revolutions edits. Only watch this film if you're being paid good money to do so.
I must admit I never expected a fourth film in this series, but here we are. Matrix 4 follows Neo - reborn into a new matrix as a computer game programmer who thinks that all the events in the original trilogy were part of a computer game that he created. When memories begin to surface, and people from his past re-enter his life, he must once again break free of the matrix and attempt to reawaken Trinity.
This series sadly has been one of deminishing returns, and I was hoping that this 4th entry would break that decline... but sadly it does not. The most annoying thing is that the plot works... I can completely get behind the idea of the old matrix being a video game inside the new matrix. However, an utter slew of problems just drag the film down into a large pit of mediocrity despite this. The first problem is that aside from Neo and Trinity, the rest of the characters are 100% forgettable, including Morpheus (who is a new actor). Then there's the action, which is lukewarm at best. I get that Keanu is older now and perhaps would struggle with the high-octane stuff... but it looks like he isn't even trying half the time.
But by far the biggest problem, is that the film 100% focuses on the love story between the leads and everything else is half baked. I get that it was important in the original trilogy, but even then it was just one aspect of a larger story. This film drives and drives the Neo loves Trinity plot point so much it begins to irritate, and since you obviously know they will fly off into the sunset together, the whole film just feels like its going through the motions.
Overall this feels like a wasted opportunity to resurrect (sorry) this franchise and if you skip it you will miss precisely nothing. Disappointing...
This series sadly has been one of deminishing returns, and I was hoping that this 4th entry would break that decline... but sadly it does not. The most annoying thing is that the plot works... I can completely get behind the idea of the old matrix being a video game inside the new matrix. However, an utter slew of problems just drag the film down into a large pit of mediocrity despite this. The first problem is that aside from Neo and Trinity, the rest of the characters are 100% forgettable, including Morpheus (who is a new actor). Then there's the action, which is lukewarm at best. I get that Keanu is older now and perhaps would struggle with the high-octane stuff... but it looks like he isn't even trying half the time.
But by far the biggest problem, is that the film 100% focuses on the love story between the leads and everything else is half baked. I get that it was important in the original trilogy, but even then it was just one aspect of a larger story. This film drives and drives the Neo loves Trinity plot point so much it begins to irritate, and since you obviously know they will fly off into the sunset together, the whole film just feels like its going through the motions.
Overall this feels like a wasted opportunity to resurrect (sorry) this franchise and if you skip it you will miss precisely nothing. Disappointing...
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe teaser site WhatisTheMatrix.com came back online in October with the returning Choose Your Reality section, where visitors chose either the Red or Blue pills and they would be treated to a unique teaser for The Matrix Resurrection. It also featured exactly 2,880 unique variations of dialogue for both versions, because the teaser would detect your time and then read it out mid-teaser.
- PatzerExactly at the 30:16 mark, Trinity's reflection is seen on the glass table she and Neo are having coffee over. This is a completely different person, Trinity's DSI, to show the viewers how Neo sees Trinity and how she really looks to everyone else, a subtle proof Trinity's digital self image has also been altered by the system.
After realizing this, the story Trinity tells Neo about her telling her husband Chad she looks like Trinity, and her husband subsequently laughing about it makes perfect sense as her DSI looks completely different.
- Zitate
The Analyst: Quietly yearning for what you don't have, while dreading losing what you do. Desire and fear.
- Crazy CreditsThere is a final scene after the end credits where the game development team from Deus Machina briefly debate the future of entertainment media.
- VerbindungenEdited from Matrix (1999)
- SoundtracksMusic from The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions
Written by Don Davis
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- Budget
- 190.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 37.686.805 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.749.011 $
- 26. Dez. 2021
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 157.386.805 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 28 Minuten
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