The Matrix
[Name] [Professor] [Subject] [Date] The Matrix The movie Matrix (1999 ) is considered to be a revolutionary film of its time . It has changed the way most action sequences are done especially with respect to fight scenes using bullet time technology . Most memorable of which is the part when the main protagonist Neo , dodges bullets for the first time on top of a roof and later on , when at the end , he does not need to dodge bullets anymore . The movie became a certified blockbuster and soon thereafter two other

movies will follow the franchise . Yet , the Matrix is not merely an avant-garde in terms of special effects but is , upon closer analysis , a richly immersive movie laced with different layers of meaning , analogy , similes and metaphors that it becomes more than just another action movie
Keanu Reeves plays the part of an ordinary desk-job computer analyst during the day slash a wanted network hacker at night . Ever since , he has been looking for answers about the Matrix , Morpheus and Trinity whom he thought were just famous elite computer hackers . It doesn 't take long before he discovers that the rabbit hole goes much farther down than he previously thought . When he finally meets the rogue Morpheus , his eyes opened and for the first he saw that the world he lived in was a fake and an elaborate illusion . Robots have actually taken control of the entire human race in the distant future . Human beings , billions of them inside cell...
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