@@MKultraInstinct nobody asked, so go cry elsewhere where you have a chance of having someone that actually cares about your opinion, if that's too hard? do something more managable, like shutting up, because I doubt theres anyone that'll care.
I was crying all the time when i watched this film. Not because I'm touched and nostaligic about it. It's because i can'tbelieve how they ruined my beloved franchise 😢
you haters will always look for the smallest thing to cry about ....at least they got to share this one more time on a movie both are to the point where they may retire soon this was their final moment together and had they tried to make it like the rest of the matrix ya all still would have bitched like a little baby
@@MrTrenttness first of all you do not insult Bill and Ted. Face the Music is one of the greatest comedies. Second this movie isn't bad as you're making it to be. You are bad. These people made these movies to please you and like the entitled brats you are, you don't like it because you have a projected romanticized version of what these movie should be about. In other words you wish you were in them.
@@SousouCell Do You mean "her husband in real life"? In fact her spouse is Steven Roy who had a minor role in Resurrections: he was Neo's (older Version of him) Reflections in various mirrors before Neo exits the Matrix for the second time.
@@thedrinkinggamemaker9749 and that attitude and logic is why this movie is as hated as it is lol. If you think that’s all he needs to do then wow….just wow
@@thedrinkinggamemaker9749 no one said anything about dodging bullets lol….we just wanted fight scenes that were like the first 3 movies but nope….the director was too lazy lol. No wonder this movie utterly bombed
@@TheFallofTheEleventh Not catering to the audience's expectations is not being lazy. Actually, being lazy would have been to give you exactly that; nostalgic fight scenes. Resurrections was a bold, fresh spin on the franchise. And was a welcome response to the 100+ marvel movies that I'm sure you've seen every one.
I like the little touch that the Analyst moves imperfectly through bullet time, ghosting his own image and appearing blurry, while Smith moves just fine and even creates the after image you see from an Agent.
I have to be honest : I loved that scene... mainly because... I've always wanted to make a chaotic gunfight into a Starbucks and destroy everything around me in this kind of store.
Considering all the video game references, I would say it feels like a late dlc cash grab. Not enough story for its own game, and a needless happy ending for all the people who did not like the original end.
Lacking everything that made the fight scenes so good in the originals. These quick-cut fights are never going to look as good as wide angle shots and good choreography
@@lacyvalenti9523to me its not about action go watch a jackie chan or john wick if u are jnto that shit its all aout the story plot and character. This is the best matrix since the first one. I bet u most of the people who criticize the actore are mostly white racist who couldbt stand watching an asia chick be a main character
Out of context, there is something utterly hilarious about the film cutting to Neil Patrick Harris slowly trying to crawl towards a black cat in the middle of a fight that's supposed to be tense and dramatic.
@@HorridCrow nope. I absorbed every minute of it. It was pretentious garbage. The fact it was trying to be meta and clever is what made it shit. The film is basicly satire of fan expectations and the fact wb wanted to make another film with or without the original creators. One of the them didn't even want to do it the other convinced the other to participate. The film should have never have been made it was completely and utterly pointless and added absolutely nothing. It looks rushed has nothing iconic about it. How am I supposed to take agent Smith dressed as a hipster in a coffee shop ?? Am I supposed to think neo and trinity almost touching tips is ground breaking?? The entire explanation at to why he did what he did was funny asf. The film is purposely bad to try and be clever. Came off pretentious and unfinished. No matrix isn't all about bullet time and green filters and 90s technology. But it's like they didn't even try to capture that magic. The cinematography was crap, music was shit, combat was a bunch of force bubbles and a fuck ton of lens flare... cobra kai could of kicked neo butt. I thought the idea of remaking old code to figure out who neo is was kinda cool though. But when you have a homeless French man moaning about spin offs while a bunch of people fight like school children and I'm supposed to think it meta is just laughable. Worse of the 4 films and thats saying something after 2 and 3.
I know it wouldn't have help the movie but it would've been a cool moment right before smith said "I was free to be me." He changes to Hugo Weaving's version.
No, that would have been contradictory to the film's theme. Simply throwing in a nostalgic cameo does not make films great. That's you speaking with over a decade of disney marvel programming over you and it's an unsustainable way of storytelling.
@@adrianpale2342 Lol you didn't read my comment carefully, I said it wouldn't have help the movie since it is terrible already I just threw in something that would've been a cool moment to hear Hugo Weaving saying that line again. And I don't like everything Disney or marvel does in their works (Disney SW trilogy and Eternals etc,.)
the editing is imperfect, the effects are imperfect, the script is imperfect, but id be lying if i said i wasn't internally screaming at the scream for neo and trinity to embrace each other again and grab eachothers hands.
It's true that the action isn't as good in this film compared to the original trilogy, but imo it gave an emotional depth to Neo and Trinity's relationship that the older movies never quite pulled off.
personally i enjoyed it for the total recall vibe it gave. it pushes the idea that anderson may be delusional. which begs the question; is he neo and theyre tricking him or is he anderson and hes gone full blown insane?
It takes a rewatch to see what's being expressed here. The trilogy ended sadly for neo and trinity, and this gives them the happy ending they really deserved. I thought a lot of the choices for the slomo, and the action was a bit bizzare but it's because it's not actually the /same/ matrix, it's a completely different one shaped by the failure of the last one. Kinda how the Architect told Neo he had to keep building new different ones from the last. Ngl I got shivers when Trinity woke up from her Matrix, it made the idea that love does conquer all that more important.
You realize the symbolism here? How could she not be happy to have both a husband and kids? All she Got with Neo was sex and a life of war in a Satanic version of Zion.
To be fair, the Trinity-Neo pair was _also_ meant to impose control. As the Architect said, Neo's personal love for Trinity defined his choices in this cycle of The One. Maybe the Oracle wanted the two of them to break the Matrix, or to design a better one where love _helps keep people in the Matrix._ Either way; what the Analyst did in the ruins was try to salvage that whole plan. A Matrix built on _negative_ emotion.
@@JoshSweetvale A Matrix built on negative emotion? mmm... that's interesting. I am remembering now the a quote that Agent Smith told Morpheus on the first Matrix film (1999): "Have you ever stood and stared at it, marveled at it's beauty, it's genius? Billions of people just living out their lives, oblivious. Did you know that the first Matrix was designed to be a perfect human world. Where none suffered. Where everyone would be happy. It was a disaster. No one would accept the program. Entire crops were lost. Some believed that we lacked the programming language to describe your perfect world. But I believe that as a species, human beings define their reality through misery and suffering. The perfect world would dream that your primitive cerebrum kept trying to wake up from. Which is why the Matrix was redesigned to this, the peak of your civilization. I say your civilization because as soon as we started thinking for you it really became our civilization which is of course what this is all about. Evolution, Morpheus, evolution, like the dinosaur. Look out that window. You had your time. The future is our world, Morpheus. The future is our time." The future is "machines time" ? AI? Times we are living now? Artificial Intelligence ? Was Matrix 1999 an AI prophecy of some sort ? Who are really the the Wachowskis? Who are they really working for? Why Matrix films were made in the first place? Just Hollywood making more money? Is that it? Or is there a second intention, a deeper reason that this script was put together on some Hollywood hot shot desk, a hidden reason that we, the Matrix fans have struggling to discover since 1999? I am trying to balance the equation but life keeps unbalancing it. I guess it was better to take the blue pill instead of the red one and just wake up in my bed believing whatever I want to believe.
I can agree with most people’s comments that it feels a bit like a fan film… But the musical scoring as Neo & Trinity struggle to reunite is quite something. I think the biggest triumph in the beginning of the film was deepening the emotional relationship between these two characters.
I agree on this. Their chemistry, the re-forming of their relationship gave a lot to the film. Either way, I still felt it wasn't the best but not the worst either.
I really felt this scene, but I think you have to have a certain experience in life. When you've been married for a long time and you've had kids together and you're just old, the relationship turns a certain way I don't know how to explain. It's different than when you were first young and in love. But sometimes, there are flashes and you remember how you fell in love in the first place, and there is a certain explosive spark that feeling comes back. This feeling is spectacularly visualized when the older Trinity and Neo rediscover the magic from when they were young.
@@jacobmcmahan109 Something, something, "fans got too hooked on the fights and action" something "not properly understanding what the characters meant to me" something "change the movie, have the Merovingian represent the fans saying the previous ones are better" Paraphrased from some website featuring interview with Lana. Not sure how to feel about that
I love how this movie contradicts all that why we love the original movie’s. No fast cuts, Clean cinematography, Color palette, how storytelling takes a backseat for an action emphasis, Simpler narrative(I can’t believe I just said that about matrix), Slo mos that emphasize the experience.
Don’t know that anything was carried. Was super excited to see Matrix Resurrections but, ultimately, left theater feeling let down. Which is unfortunate. It’s like the Wachowski’s ran out of gas on the Matrix franchise awhile back, and Lana pushed this movie across the finish line. Guess Lilly was right in her assessment that Matrix had run its course.
That “tom cruise action” is apart of what made The Matrix so epic. Ofc you’re free to the opinion of downplaying the choreography work of Yuen Woo-ping, but that alone shows you don’t know much about tasteful cinematography at all.
@@99mattdogg Tom Cruise has nothing to do with, or any part of this totally genuine series. Prove your statement, as my factual "opinion" is readily fact-supported. The Matrix can be hard for confrontational minds, we have more powerful red pills that you're welcome to.
@@cthomas3652 Your opinion is an opinion, and a very shoddy one at that. BTW I like how you try to Morpheus your way into sounding eloquent with allegory sentences lmao, there’s more effort put into your “factual opinion” than the entirety of Lana’s thought processes towards Matrix Resurrections.
Agent Smith kicking another Agent Smith's ass ? Man this scene is epic !! Even the massive Team of police could not stop Leo and Trinity from connecting their true power with true love .
Is it ? Cause if that’s the best scene then how shitty can the rest of the movie be ? Am I really not gonna watch it… It’s an official sequel to my favorite film of all time… But it fucking looks like absolute garbage !!!
Thought so too!;) Nobody mentioned that. Good they had the proper link cabel with them😅. I'm not quite sure if everyone got what they actually were doing. Like bypassing a UPS to replace a bad battery... hoping mains doesn't disconnect and kills the server😉. After she was disconnected from the pod i guess she had a wireless connection to the Matrix via Sati. I tought this whole scene from start to end combined with the music was really good.
I had forgotten just how terrible this movie was. The cinematography and visual effects literally look like a TV show. NPH is a terribly non-threatening villain and the other guy is no Hugo Weaving. It really felt like a giant student art film experiment ("what if a pretentious art house student made a Matrix reboot?") and not in a good way.
Deepest esoteric knowledge and the best part is most people just see the surface and can’t actually see the code in front of them just like the first movie. Only those who understand truly get what they are trying to tell us(:
So what? It can have the deepest message ever, but it's a bad movie and people don't care. If you want to educate, write a book. Or better raise a child. Or if you must use film as a medium, make an amazing movie. This was not amazing.
@@stevenalegria3297 I think what OP tried to say is The Matrix is a movie few people seem to understand what it is really about. For example, most people don't realize that Morpheus is actually a program, just like The Oracle is. Morpheus is a program created to awaken people in the matrix and to find the 'one'. That's why he told Neo that he has been searching for him his 'entire' life, only a program would say and do something like that. Smith is programmed to see Morpheus as a threat, even believing that Morpheus is human. Both The Oracle and Morpheus, both of which are programs, manipulated Smith, who is a program as well. The genius behind the matrix is how manipulative it is. The previous versions of the matrix failed because people, even if they were a minority, rejected the matrix. The solution to this problem is to give these people the illusion of choice. Morpheus gives Neo the option to take the red pill or the blue pill, but what Neo doesn't realize is that both the pills and Morpheus himself, are all constructs of the matrix. The matrix knows that Neo is going to take the red pill, because Neo already knows that the matrix exists. Once seen, can't be unseen. Thus, Neo took the red pill. Neo believed he made a choice, but in reality he was tricked by the matrix. I think the esotericism behind the matrix is choice/free will is an illusion. I think a good example is God and Satan. God created a matrix in which he wants the human population to be asleep and unaware, i.e blue pilled. The human mind isn't really designed to understand esotericism or the mysteries of life (hence why most people can't understand these esoteric movies). Satan wants to destroy God's matrix and one way he does this is to mess things up. Humans are very easy to manipulate and Satan uses this to his advantage. By messing things up, people will start to grow suspicious and thus starting to question reality. These people think they are waking up, when in reality they are being manipulated into doing what Satan wants them to do. I am not religious, but I think God and Satan are two interesting characters in the Christian faith. Most people tend to believe that God wants people to be awake and aware and Satan wants them to be asleep. I think it is actually in reverse.
@@hellotherepeople1653Neo and Trinity are Adam and Eve or Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Image of God/ Twin flames. They also represent the left logical and right emotional brain. Our masculine and feminine energy within. When you unite the two brains and dominate the amygdalas negative energies/7 demons/7 deadly sins Satan and Lilith within then you can find your true self/soul and also your sacred husband or wife like Neo and Trinity did just as Jesus and Mary Magdalene and fix Adam and Eve’s fall into the matrix!
ive not watched it ..... it even looks that way in this clip ... it actually looks like they are acting in slow motion .... i lost count of how much i watched the original when i went past 100 times, and i wrote two personal growth courses based on it and took 127 people to a private viewing in soho, london. the others are a pale comparison.
It is almost like it is a deconstruction of a Matrix movie and a very bad action movie. Lana Wachowski check mate. Good luck making Matrix 5 Warner Brothers.
This was the point. Not TV cable from 90s, but modern streaming thin TV shows. Ultimate mockery from Wachowski. Too bad people didn't get it. This is real Matrix we live in.
this movie was honestly so fucking badass i don't care what anyone says. unironically such a well executed movie all things considered. i really liked the angle they went with.
I liked this scene, it was cool to see the Analyst and Smith move in bullet time while everyone else was stuck in real time, then to see it all merge back together after Smith's punch, which reminded me of Albert Wesker punching Chris Redfield in Resident Evil: CVX.
People are saying that this film is one of the shittiest film in Matrix franchise. But I believe that this film is one of the best film in the franchise because this film is about the love story of two main characters Neo and Trinity which we wanted them to be reunited after long years after their tragic end in the last trilogy film and this is beautifully portrayed by writers and producers. Some films are not only meant for having some cool action scenes but for having a beautiful love story like this. And btw Keanu Reeves and Carrie Anne Moss are now old enough. How can you all expect them to perform an action scenes like they did before 20 years back. They have their physical limitations but its good that the writers were stick to the originality here and portrayed them were as old characters trying to fight for their freedom. I hope the next Matrix film would be full action scenes since now Neo and Trinity are back in action.
I think a balance is needed for every film between romance and action (and humor etc.). This one doesn't have much less action. The story itself counts too, whether these "ratios" are taken into count or not. I think their part the way they met, didn't know "what to say" and how the Analyst talks about that later (desire and fear) etc is good and also their reunion.
@NEERAJ Beautiful comment. You're Correct in every way. For Me Matrix Resurrections is The Best ONE from the FOUR because The Love Story of the TWO is my favourite part of this franchise.
I mean the movie is basically comentary on how studios will kinda force creators to make things they don't want for a cash grab. If the original director didn't step up, they would've just replaced her and destroy what was an amazing trilogy worse than anything imaginable.
The matrix was fine as a film on its own without any sequels, things don’t have to be a franchise all the time, especially when you are unable to understand your own product and what made it great in the first place
I had such high hopes for this movie I really did.. I remember the day it came out I was in my living room got me a nice bottle and watched in such disappointment..
I'm sad for all the people disliking M4. I LOVED it. And I also was high AF. Most people who hates it don't fully comprehend it. M4 was incredible, period.
@@YeahisaiditSowhatVENOM Yes, of course. My comprehension is off. I say again, most people didn't understand it. At all. And the implications on a metaphysical scale. Most people didn't even begin to consider its construct, because they were too busy hating on something they didn't even know what they wanted it to be.
I think it needs a sequel like they got me a taste of them coming back but did not really explore what the return of Neo and Trinity (with powers similar to Neo) would mean. I swear just when I thought this movie was getting interesting , they decided to end it. However it is still a great movie . It just would make you feel like there should have been a sequel to this sequel
@@Marlesden "Let me hate what I hate." Honestly, I had to comment just to say that's the most chill and casual 'I hate this' I've seen on social media lately, and since I'm used to seeing people just absolutely tear into each other like wolves, I like your calm vibe. 😁
@@rbuilder2421 they go against the normal programming. Well, I hope you enjoy being a sheep, stay plugged into the matrix and keep doing what they tell you to do.
@@Djp1989 Well he's not exactly the villain. The first 'father of the matrix' character had depth. There was a certain eerie sophistication that made us believe he was in control. Doogie Houser has none of that.
@@neosapien247 brother with all due respects this isn't the 1990s or early 2000s you can't just pull it off like you could before. I think Neil Patrick was great.. That's my opinion. It was a sweet bitterness having it all end. But I'm glad with how it ended. Trinity WAS the one all along.... It's an interesting notion now that I may have to show these movies to my children at some point.
Although I can't stand seeing someone else playing DURRPheus and Kristoff-Smith, I can see how it could be applied in the story. Even Neo's limitations until the end. They could say they found a copy of the code for Morpheus stored as a backup in case it was needed, but was corrupted over time, resulting in the new non-Fishburne appearance. For Smith, I could see him astrially speaking, constantly moving where we can't see, ever since he was obliterated in the Revolution final fight. But finally finding a close match in Neos boss, but not a complete perfect match resulting in the body just simply because he was
The idea of having a crowded action scene here with a swag team in a cafe is kinda cool Despite not enough wiggle room you can actually make out the choreography and the gun play
i have watched this scene many times and now everytime i see neo and trinity fighting to touch one another, i cant help to imagine that the police men are social media, and neo and trinity are two people trying to touch each other to have a real connection and once they do it, the effect of addiction to social media wear of.
He is supposed to represent a big tech company analyst. My weird theory is that he is a version of mark zuckerberg, so the actor had to be caucassian and they hire neil because he is gay and the director is also part of a sexual minority.
I feel like Neil Patrick Harris and Bugs was the only 2 new characters that was good. Everyone else like the new Smith and the New Morpheus sucked to me. But they probably would have worked if they was brand new characters and not rehashed versions of previous characters
@travisvanalst4698 Many people like you can't even explain or go into detail as to why Revolution was bad. I can, but people like you are clearly just regurgitating what others say
Warner was going to go ahead and make a sequel regardless. The Wachowski siblings were offered to come back and Direct, but were still informed the movie will still go ahead if they refused. So they made this… Fans of the franchise can be rest assured this sequel was never originally intended by the brains behind it therefore it shouldn’t be considered canon.
Hope people will praise the movie after 10 years atleast. Such a beautiful script and execution one could never imagine in these times. My sincere gratitude to Lana Wachowski and the team for giving us a movie the future generations will look for. ❤️❤️
The movie needed more of Trinity, the real Trinity, talking. The “want to kick him“ line and the beginning of this scene are the only times that we get to hear the real Trinity, and that was such a big part of her.
@nicoletorcolini5316 OH and this is a big one, it's absolutely the real Trinity talking saying, "...I have waited my whole life for you. WHAT THE HELL TOOK YOU SO LONG?!"
I think that movie was beyond of its time. People just don't get it what and why Wachowsky done Matrix in this way. In 5-10 years people gonna claim this one as a masterpiece
No, they won't. In an era of overproduced sequels, remakes and reboots, this is so far behind the curve it's hilarious. Filmed like a Netflix pilot, using all manner of tricks to excuse the age of the lead actors (in this scene alone, there is an instance of the film cutting to a stunt double doing Trinity's famous "backwards leg kick" because CAM couldn't do the move), reliant on a mad-libs remix of the original film (why would I watch this when I can watch the original?) and missing so much of the subtext/well-written discussions about philosophy and free will (instead wrapping it in a shallow meta-commentary about how played out reboots are) that it comes across as a parody. The fact that this film bombed spectacularly at the box office, and it's uniformly-negative reception, will go down as one of the worst reboots in modern times. Hell, the very fact that it was dumped at Christmas speaks volumes about WB's lack of faith in the project.
@@julkasteven8198 I think Reloaded is the best Matrix film though, BUT Resurrections is undoubtedly my new favourite as I said. Beautiful, emotional, meta mindfuck that actually adds to and recontextualises SO MUCH of the OG Trilogy in particular Neo and Trinity's relationship and has in my opinion the best acting and character writing of all four Matrix films.
One thing I would’ve done if I directed this was to have the scenes set within the matrix be shot in the 1.43:1 aspect ratio since the lighting in the real world scenes are identical to the ones set in the matrix. That way, at least if you saw the movie in IMAX, you’d be able to see the difference.
@@schwartzy65 They moved away from that with the end of, "Revolutions," with Sati's sunrise and color saturated rendering. This Matrix was intentionally over saturated in color.
I just watched this film on a plane ride home, and all I can say is: yes, as crappy as it was, the one thing I think was cool was that Smith was more of a loose cannon/antihero doing whatever the fuck he wanted rather than uphold the rules the machines told him to.
@@AugustSchroif so you dont like the movie. So you decided to take time to not only watch this clip but respond to a comment from a year ago. What a contrarian!!!
Honestly the best tech based love story. Computers have both male and female in them, each works off the other supplying the power to process data. One of either does not function at full potential... Neo and Trinity are symbolic. Love is what binds them together. Their love is what makes them a threat. It allows them to operate at higher levels of clarity. Really metaphysical themes too
Just horrible to put those actors beside Keanu and Carrie? What a f joke like Lana himself said that this is the funniest matrix of them all...no shi..
@merah989 *herself. You literally just said her name, you know she's a "her." No need for that backhanded transphobia, using someone's correct pronouns isn't going to hurt you. It costs nothing to be respectful of others.