![]() ![]() ![]() It truly feels like it has updated with the times. This new version of the Matrix is really cool to see. I don’t see why this was the choice they decided to go with. I’m sure they could’ve just stuck with having him move naturally. The way he moves in this scene is reminiscent of Windows XP errors where you could drag a program around to make this weird duplicating effect. Time slows down around him and he’s giving this evil monologue to Neo. That scene was the one where Neil Patrick Harris’s character is moving way faster than everyone else. There’s only really one scene where the special effects were bothering me. It was a clever way to get me to relate to Thomas’s struggles. It had me doubting what was real or not, just like how Thomas Anderson was feeling. For example, there are lots of scenes in the first act where I was doing double takes because the reflections would show a completely different person. I know there have been almost twenty years in between this and the last Matrix movie for advancements in special effects, but this movie is creative with it. For starters, the visuals are incredible in this movie. ![]() I do think this movie isn’t amazing, but I don’t think it’s without merit. Maybe it’s because I don’t really see why people are calling this movie worse than the original sequels. For whatever reason, this review has been really difficult for me to write.
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