Modern Trailer edit to The Matrix (1999) A computer hacker learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers.
It holds up because modern cinematography is dead besides three DP's holding it together. Even shitty B tier films pre-2000 look better than films today.
Davron is kinda right. Good cinematography is not dead, but it did not advance at all in 20 years. It reclined! Many, many modern big blockbusters do not look cinematic anymore. The Matrix looks better because it was crafted more carefully. CGI can be outdated, but the cinematography not.
Makes me remember how increidble Matrix 1 was. On a side by side trailer comparison… it”s kinda superior to the new one without breaking a sweat! Matrix 1 will forever be one of the best, coolest and mind blowing sfi fi novies of all time.
Few things: 1. Thanks for the overwhelming positive response. I didn’t think this video would get so much attention. 2. Yes, I know there are spoilers, and I agree that the majority of trailers these days give too much away. I’m sorry some people are still spoiled from a movie that came out in 1999 lol 3. I think of this as not just a trailer but also a tribute to the original Matrix. So I wanted to include as many great moments including the bullet time at the end. 4. This was purely for fun and I created this the day the Resurrections Trailer came out. If you watch both trailers side-by-side I tried to mimic the new trailer as much as possible. 5. This makes me want to create more fan made trailers!
I was enjoying this edit but when I realised you were aiming for point 3 I began to enjoy it a lot more because that's what it succeeds at. It's a fun way to frame a tribute.
Except stopping the bullets it was not so much spoiler and would be a perfect trailer :D Especially the last thing about bending the spoon ... as an viewer you would thing its neo whos bending the spoon :D just perfect
I know this comment will be lost in with the others, but I have to say this: this is absolutely amazing. This is extremely well edited going along with the music and the feel of the new resurrections trailer. I literally just watched the matrix not even a week ago and this makes me want to watch it again. You put the perfect shots in the perfect order and its incredible. I applaud you for making this amazing video! Thank you!
That was brilliant!! I’ve seen The Matrix a hundred times but that felt like a brand new trailer that genuinely made me excited about the first movie all over again!
I would rename this to something like "Matrix 1999 - Resurrections Style" because at the moment the title and thumbnail don't communicate what this video is and it's really well made.
OK... I am usually ULTRA critical of fan made "modern style" trailers because they cut to black far too often, just like modern trailers do. But this is frickin excellent. Great choices of shots, especially the first one. And you don't give away everything or tell the whole story in the edit. Awesome work.
Thank you for bringing the original Back to the front where it belongs. With amazing editing and context. Sadly there are alot of people who saw ressurections that have never seen the original. I think after seeing your trailer they will want to watch it and then see how ahead of its time it was. And thank you for bringing us fans of the original back to the feelings that the original gave us. 10/10
👏👏👏👏.... Very well done! I'm suddenly compelled to skip work, break out my box set, close curtains, feet up and watch this beautiful movie and the other two 😏
This is brilliantly put together, bravo. My hair actually stood on end at the end! The other thing this clip illustrates is just how much of a filmmaking masterpiece The Matrix is.
Ya see man? Ya see when we had movies? Films. Stories that didn’t give shit away. When you do something original it also has to be hella good. It’s ok that trailers exist, it has to good and feel good. And there’s a magic runtime of how long you must have the audience seated for and keep them immersed. Andy Kubrick, Chris Nolan, Wackowski, Denis Villenueve, Del Toro, George Lucas, (the 1st predator director), Ridley Scott, Niel Blokamp, James Cameron, etc. all focus on their cinematography.
If one doesn't understand what it's referring to, and one doesn't practice what it's pointing a person towards, then it's only a feeling. These non-Christian makers of the film are pointing the audience to Jesus, collecting the world's philosophies and religions and placing Jesus at the very center of the film. There's something about the film which relates a true message that people perceive (the splinter in the back of everyone's mind), but they don't act on it to pursue Jesus Christ, even though this non-Christian group is *telling the audience something significant about Christianity...* Everyone likes the rabbit hole concept, *but no one is going down the rabbit hole...*
@@arkadiusztrzesniewski4237 Yes, but the message is so deep that it is a hidden truth in Christianity that not even many Christians are aware of, which makes it extremely peculiar that whoever made this film is aware of it. It is not enough to know that it has to do with Christianity, but the Aha moment where a person's world flips upside down is the only thing that matters. A person will know what the film is saying when it is revolutionary for that individual, and that person's life changes forever. When that person is able to change the world by what he knows... I can't even give a hint as to what it means, because it's extremely important *how* a person discovers the meaning, because even the movie communicates that it's not about becoming intellectually informed, it's about awakening to something. Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is, you have to see it for yourself...
OMFG. Just perfect. PERFECT! By the way, just by this amazing work (and by the fact that THIS one made you more excited than Matrix 4) you can tell that the first movie was a true masterpiece. Again, great, great work. I am so fascinated.
I've watched it trying to think like this is the first time I'm watching anything related do The Matrix and it's 1999 and I'm thrilling thinking "what in the hell is this movie about? I'm on it!" Great editing!