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An athlete, Dan, breaks out of the matrix through a feat of strength and gets a brief glimse of the real world outside his existance.An athlete, Dan, breaks out of the matrix through a feat of strength and gets a brief glimse of the real world outside his existance.An athlete, Dan, breaks out of the matrix through a feat of strength and gets a brief glimse of the real world outside his existance.
Victor Williams
- Dan
- (voice)
John Wesley
- Dan's Dad
- (voice)
Alex Fernandez
- Tom
- (voice)
Allison Smith
- Reporter
- (voice)
Tara Strong
- Nurse
- (voice)
Matt McKenzie
- Agent #1
- (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
- Agent #2
- (voice)
- (as Kevin N. Richardson)
Julia Fletcher
- Narrator
- (voice)
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On the Animatrix disc, this is the sixth short. I'm sorry to say, but this is my least favorite. I can appreciate that the animation is interesting and different. The concept is definitely deserving of attention. The voice acting is very good. However, with all the time spent on back-story, and an execution that just did not grab me(which I am willing to grant may have more to do with personal tastes), this just doesn't seem that great, especially considering what the other ones are like. This just comes off as having wasted a lot of potential. The visual style is like a grotesque caricature, and it is similar to Aeon Flux. Strangely hypnotic. It is unpleasant to watch, one bit in particular, and I would say that that is intentional. This is almost nine minutes long. The story-telling utilizes a non-linear time-line, and you have to pay attention to follow it. The DVD holds a making of, seven and a half minutes, and it, along with the commentary(not in English but with subtitles), are worth taking in. I recommend this to fans of The Matrix universe and/or science fiction. 5/10
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After all the good stories, this just felt a bit overkill and simplistic. Sorry, I don't think it is good.
Visually, it was good like the other episodes,
I didn't like this part...
After all the good stories, this just felt a bit overkill and simplistic. Sorry, I don't think it is good.
Visually, it was good like the other episodes,
I didn't like this part...
This short film takes the Matrix universe and goes in a new and interesting direction. If the free people can bend the Matrix just through sheer will, couldn't the people who are already stuck in it? World Record follows a determined athlete who does just that. The animation style really brings that to life.
No matter what, the Animatrix delivers some really cool ideas and concepts, even though you might not always like the other elements it presents. World Record is interesting in its idea of breaking the Matrix, but it has a lot of elements going against it that raise it over other shorts. The animation style wasn't for me, some subpar voice acting and not really feeling the weight of the introduction all affected my overall reaction, but the premise alone makes me like it.
An athlete competing in running is about to experience what can happen in the Matrix.
I was not a big fan of the animation style. It was either too stiff or too moving. I found it not that pretty to look at, but it's probably more of a style thing. It just didn't speak to me.
Some of the voice acting isn't the best here either, with some very read performances.
I think the biggest letdown was my disinterest in the main character and his conflicts. They try to set up our main character a bit, but it never really got to me. Neither for having later sympathy nor the explanation to the twist.
But the concept is still amazing. Any idea that showcases the Matrix in a different light or with different aspects is amazing, and this is one of those shorts that really does that greatly.
World Record is such a mixed bag, but I need to still give my praise. The overall idea is so great, but the surrounding execution is what takes it down a peg or two, sadly.
An athlete competing in running is about to experience what can happen in the Matrix.
I was not a big fan of the animation style. It was either too stiff or too moving. I found it not that pretty to look at, but it's probably more of a style thing. It just didn't speak to me.
Some of the voice acting isn't the best here either, with some very read performances.
I think the biggest letdown was my disinterest in the main character and his conflicts. They try to set up our main character a bit, but it never really got to me. Neither for having later sympathy nor the explanation to the twist.
But the concept is still amazing. Any idea that showcases the Matrix in a different light or with different aspects is amazing, and this is one of those shorts that really does that greatly.
World Record is such a mixed bag, but I need to still give my praise. The overall idea is so great, but the surrounding execution is what takes it down a peg or two, sadly.
This is the eighth part of 'The Animatrix', a collection of animated short movies that tell us a little more about the world of 'The Matrix'. Again with a new style in animation. We see how an athlete frees himself from the matrix during a 100m. run. Although the premise is very good the short itself was a little disappointing. Still entertaining though.
Did you know
- ConnectionsEdited into Animatrix (2003)
- SoundtracksVIRUS
Written by Satoshi Tomiie
Performed by Satoshi Tomiie
Courtesy of Saw Recordings, Inc.
(segment "World Record")
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- The Animatrix: World Record
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- 10m
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