The Matrix Review

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The Matrix

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The Matrix is clearly the benchmark of all sci-fi films to come. Though complicated in plot, it rouses a non-abatable sense of self-belief within one’s self making acts like dodging bullets plausible least jumping from rooftop to rooftops of skyscrapers. The Wachowski brothers have shown excellence in more than one departments, whether it be script writing or directing, into making a movie which is not only immensely entertaining but also intriguingly philosophical .The whole concept in itself shakes up the very roots of believing the authenticity of the world we live in.

Fighting sequences in the movie are the epitome of thrill and excitement, something which was previously like the patent of Chinese kung-Fu movies. Keanu Reeves does a great job in portraying the protagonist Neo who is uneasy and vulnerable. Laurence Fishburne and Carrie Anne Moss were successful in doing proper justice with their characters; but the show stealer was clearly Hugo Weaving in the avatar of the wicked Agent Smith. It was phenomenal to see an agent show human traits of anger, hatred, dread and even sly humour. The effects in the movie are simply stunning which is proven time and again whenever the exact fighting sequences are spoofed in a Bollywood movie.

Hence in My Opinion: Undoubtedly my favourite movie in this genre

For my Part-time movie lovers: A must Watch

What’s the BHOKALLi MOMENT: When Neo realises he is the one!

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