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Matrix: Resurrection Vlog

Oh my god, its VLOG #2! I'm talking Matrix 4! Looking forward to filming a review review about it for youtube this week!

Matrix: Resurrection Vlog

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Doogie Howser really did have all the best, thought provoking lines.

Also, are we sure the scene with the two semis exploding wasn't supervised by Michael Bay, the exploding was Bay worthy at the least

Good light review, keep up the good work, I know you're doing a lot of it recently. Deleting all those twitch videos, doing vlogs, making the birthday wishlist, posting stuff, ect.... I remember doing work related stuff 88 hours a week once, worked five 10hr shifts two 8s, and 22 hours driving a week, for two months and I had service calls on top of all that, don't get burnt out :)

Awesome "light" review. *thumbs up*

EvilDeadTiM

Hey, Danika! Many people dislike "Reloaded" and "Revolutions" but they deepen the lore and add so much to the series. Neo is revealed to not be The One. That role falls to The Kid introduced in "The Animatrix". It's a sobering revelation when the Architect reveals that the messianic figure is actually part of the program to cyclically cull and manage the human outliers. Rather than a messiah, he's a harbinger of doom who perpetuates the cycle by selecting a dozen survivors to restart Zion. Neo is the anomaly, a mutant x-factor and unforeseen variable. He evolves to manipulate code and interface psionically with the machinescape. Similarly, Smith also evolves into something he once detested: an organism. He experiences organic existence and then proliferates wildly just like a virus. It's an astute observation about the Architect being a relic of another era because he could not even fathom such a transference between man and machine; his world was binary and discrete. The Oracle saw value in human imagination and emotion. Yet, the Architect was right that the machines wouldn't break the truce. It was human zealotry and myopia that caused the destruction of Zion. We are told that Morpheus became ossified by dogma and wouldn't adapt to a state of co-existence between man and machine as Niobe did if for nothing else than practical considerations. He doomed Zion by segregating humanity from sympathetic synthients like Sati and digital Morpheus. He didn't prep for the fallout of the Resource War between The Architect and The Analyst. The Merovingian represents old code that lingers in computers despite generations of update overlays. He's like a tenacious cockroach who can't quite be expunged although he's been reduced from Eurotrash sybarite to babbling hobo as he continues to degrade. The Analyst not only found a powerful fuel source in Neo and Trinity's proximity which translated to emotional manipulation in the new Matrix but he also overwrote and confined Smith the Virus into the paradigm. Jonathon Groff, who played King George III in "Hamilton", was excellent aping Hugo Weaving and surprisingly allying with Neo temporarily to break free of the Analyst himself. The was also a ton of "Sens8" fan service since half the cast appeared aboard the Mnemosyne or in Io! Lol. It was a treat seeing them all again. Wachowski and the writers are already putting together a new animated anthology, "Animatrix 2.0", which will likely cover the 60-year gap and the consequences of reconstituted Trinity tapping into the Source, an ability once reserved for mutant Neo. The mutation has been replicated in their second iteration. Is it spreading to the population at large? This franchise is chock-full of ideas and demands thought of the viewer. The returns haven't diminished for me yet.

Alex Vazquez

Outside of the first movie really wasn’t a fan of everything that came after. Not sure if Lana Wachowski was trying to bury the franchise on her own terms (because it was gonna happen with or without them)or if she was really trying to start something new. Definitely meta, too meta if you ask me.

Hopefully I'll finish watching it this weekend

You nailed exactly what I thought about resurrections! It did feel like more of a chore to make for Lana than a passion for sure.

It's true what they said about this: hopeful, positive. Merovingian was my favorite part 😂. Plus, I liked the concepts of it, for example food is better now (don't be too synthetic, too early, still have a body of animal, although esoterically the best option). But I kinda understand why majority didn't like it. 😄


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