Every person has their own reasons for loving science fiction. Sometimes it’s fun to dive into the vast unknown that the future offers, sometimes to go into space and look at the beautiful blue planet from afar. Sometimes it’s tempting to go to another reality through this world we live in. This is why many different works of science fiction have appeared throughout history. In all this ocean, the ideas represented by the Matrix have a very special place. Although I personally don’t like the second and third films in the series, the first film had a truly mind-opening effect. After all this time, I was excited by the thought of returning to the Matrix, a little nostalgia, and a little bit of a tickling sense of curiosity.
Of course, there was something very important that I forgot or ignored; And that’s the Warner Brothers’ great professionalism in killing excitement. From the beginning of the film, my good feelings suddenly began to leave me to questioning thoughts. I couldn’t help but wonder if I was watching Deadpool at the beginning of the movie. We’ve learned before that there’s going to be a humorous side to the movie in the matrix 4 front, but when it comes to humor, I thought we’d have a little laugh. If it’s not like laughing out of anger, I can’t say I’m laughing.
Format from USB
In the early years I started using computers, there were system recovery disks. I’ve always thought of this floppy disk in the drawer next to the computer in case something happened to Windows, but I never used it. When The Matrix came out, we were throwing formats with CD-ROM, and it was a different era. Now we discard formats via USB, and most computers don’t even have a place to plug in a disc. Why did I say this because watching Matrix 4 felt as if I was trying to install Windows 10 with USB on a computer with Windows 98 installed. I know it wasn’t going to happen from the beginning, but somehow I’m trying. The USB keyboard is not working in the BIOS anyway.
The Wachowskis had no intention of making a fourth Matrix film under normal circumstances. However, for reasons that I can empathize with, Lana Wachowski took refuge again in her greatest work, The Matrix, after a very difficult time, and wanted to find a way out by returning her. I was able to experience those feelings from time to time in the film, and it was a really special feeling. While the film is very disappointing, I think the impact of Lana’s personal comeback story on the script is a positive detail, enough to have some empathy. But when I put that empathy aside, I felt like I was watching a movie that didn’t have a script. If this was a fan-made Matrix story, it would be a much more fluid one.
Please Think From the Collar of Nostalgia
Matrix;the feelings it generated with its first film aside, keanu reeves’s return as Neo was a reason for great excitement for the film. And when Carrie-Anne Moss came back as Trinity, I always had a “wonder” in me. But this whole comeback story is all about absorbing the feeling of nostalgia. Neo’s comeback makes no sense, and while the current universe has made progress after the first three films, the bond between him and Neo is merely inspiration. I’d even say Mr. Anderson’s role is ahead of Neo in the film. Follow a classic white rabbit again, pick the red pill, be a hero, and I think Keanu Reeves knew things weren’t going as well as I did.
When I first saw Star Wars: The Force Awakens, I wasn’t too bothered by the great similarities between it and A New Hope, that movie had bigger problems. Matrix 4 also tried to follow in the footsteps of the first film. But Lana Wachowski, I’m sorry to say, did a worse job than J.J. Abrams. Even the intervening back-and-forth scenes and references couldn’t keep the sense of nostalgia alive. There’s already such a weird first half of the movie, it’s not a joke, it’s really like Deadpool. There’s a lot of references to everything we know about the Matrix. Even Warner Bros. got its share of these references. Inception-like works like the Matrix in the Matrix suddenly lead to the disruption of the classical atmosphere and your detachment from the film. Just as the vulgarities of those early episodes affected the production team, even the post-credits scene had its share, but that pun at the end wasn’t bad.
A Coffee Has a 40-Year Memory
Matrix may come to mind with a lot of different ideas, but I think there’s romance at the end. Lana Wachowski’s post-Depression script is based on romance and relationships. While this may be acceptable and understandable up to a point, it doesn’t make sense to me to make the whole Matrix story and the universe so small. Okay, Neo and Trinity are a great couple, and they look great together, and we have great memories of them in the first three movies. But now it’s 2021, it’s a completely different Matrix, and there’s a whole other world out there, where you go back and try to format Windows 98 with USB, and you get the error “Matrix has stopped working.exe.”
When you say the action will accelerate, time will stop. Time really stops, but certainly not in the way you imagine. Resurrections, which has no value other than The Analyst, has also failed agent Smith and Morpheus revivals. While Morpheus is acceptable up to a point, this new version is a clean system restore to Agent Smith. As if it were a classic superhero movie, as the end of the film approaches, especially in people who love the Matrix philosophy, which is ridiculed even in the film, there may be a heartburn as if they had eaten an olive open. When it’s all over and the writing starts flowing on the screen, the only question on my mind is “really?! Is that what you did to the Matrix?!” There will surely be lovers of the film, and there will be those who do not like it at all. I’m in part two. It’s not a highly rated movie, but if I didn’t get cold and voted for IMDB, I’d give it 6/10. It’s still the first Matrix movie, and we don’t have a branch to hold on to except animatrix. I hope this next generation of Matrix’s source code is erased and we never meet again.
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