

Recently, I’ve been reviewing - and reminiscing, if you like - The Matrix (1999) and The Matrix Reloaded (2003). I appreciate any film where this risk is taken, instead of breaking up the characters and then getting them back together just so the writers don’t have to show the relationship’s… modern-cyber-woman-with-matrix-eye-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Gary Varner Date DecemCategorized Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture Tagged Machines (imagined relationships), Matrix Revolutions (film 2003), Merovingian (character in Matrix), Morpheus Trinity (character in Matrix), Neo (character in Matrix), Science fiction, Trinity (character in Matrix) The Matrix Revolutions (2003) Spins Out of Control In Part I of this review of the third film in The Matrix trilogy - anticipating The Matrix: Resurrections (December 22) - we bring you up to date on the story Gary Varner Decem6 Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture A viewer can get invested in their relationship, so it hurts when Trinity dies. It develops with the trilogy and we don’t have to suffer through a bunch of “will they?/won’t they?” tropes. First of all, the relationship between Neo and Trinity is solid. There are some good elements, and I want to point those out before going further. But I do actually enjoy the films… when I’m not thinking about them. While waiting for The Matrix: Resurrections, December 22: I admit, I’ve given this trilogy a hard time. Her… red-pill-blue-pill-concept-the-right-choice-the-concept-of-the-movie-matrix-the-choice-of-tablets-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Gary Varner Date DecemCategorized Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture, Philosophy of Mind, Relationships Tagged Agent Smith (character in Matrix series), Dualism (in Matrix film series), Featured, Hugo Weaving, Matrix Revolutions (film 2003), Neo (character in Matrix), Trinity (character in Matrix) The Matrix Trilogy: Some Final Thoughts I enjoyed the films and am looking forward to the Matrix Resurrections but there are some things I need to say as a reviewer Gary Varner Decem5 Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture, Philosophy of Mind, Relationships

If there was anybody who deserved a deus ex machina sent by the Social Justice Warriors from on high, it was Trinity. They didn’t do this, and that is to the writer’s credit. This is annoying because, as I’ve said before, nobody wants to see a Dragon Ball Z spectacle featuring Neo’s powers just so the poor sap could die in obscurity because nothing he did mattered anyway.

Matrix fans aren’t going to be storming the gates in protest, because their beloved characters were assassinated for “the message.” It’s true that Neo is nerfed so that Trinity can take his place.
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This movie isn’t great, but it’s not The Last Jedi bad. Let’s address the most contentious issue first. Gary Varner Decem6 Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture If there is one word to describe this movie, that word is Meta. To be honest, I’m still not sure, but I’m leaning toward yes because of… red and blue 3d Type post Author Gary Varner Date DecemCategorized Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture Tagged Agent Smith (character in Matrix series), Featured, Laana Wachowski, Last Jedi (film), Matrix Resurrections (film), Matrix Trilogy (films), Neo (character in Matrix), Rian Johnson, Trinity (character in Matrix) The Matrix Resurrections: The Studio Is Making Us Do This! Mark Zuckerberg, eat your heart out. I vacillated about this character, unable to make up my mind about whether or not the Analyst was a worthy addition to the series. This time we’ll discuss the movie’s villain, the The Analyst.
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In the previous two reviews, we discussed Trinity becoming the One, the merit behind the writer’s decision, and one of the fatal flaws within the Matrix series as whole, which is technology being used as an ambiguous magic system rather than a system with clearly defined rules. Did it make sense? Gary Varner Janu7 Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Cultureįor all the latest Matrix movie’s faults The Matrix: Resurrections it tried to play with an interesting concept, the difference between linear speed and time. I liked watching them fly in the same way those random birds kept flying in a circle. TagTrinity (character in Matrix) red-pill-blue-pill-concept-the-right-choice-the-concept-of-the-movie-matrix-the-choice-of-tablets-stockpack-adobe-stock Type post Author Gary Varner Date JanuCategorized Artificial Intelligence, Arts & Culture Tagged Agent Smith (character in Matrix series), Analyst (character in Matrix), Neo (character in Matrix), Trinity (character in Matrix) Matrix Resurrections: What Does Existence Outside of Time Mean? Call me a sentimental child, but I liked watching Neo and Trinity fly off into the sunset.
