Hi all! Hope you enjoy the video :) just wanted to correct myself here regarding something I said in the video. This film is directed by The Wachowski Sisters (not Brothers). Sincerest apologies for the error, I was reading off of IMDb and wasn’t aware of who Lana and Lily Wachowski are. Thanks for reading!
Actually at the time, it was directed by the Wachowski Brothers. So no error was made on your part. Nowadays they indeed go through life as the Wachowski Sisters :)
Nat before watching: "You might hear strange noises in the background because my bf is playing GTA5." *Nat screams and shouts during the movie* Nat's bf to his online friends: "You might hear strange noises in the background because my gf is reacting to movies."
If you want to see how great an actor he is, the movie he did before this was The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert in which he plays a drag queen. The comparison is quite stark. He's not a one note actor.
Lawrence Fishburne said in and interview, when someone recognizes him it's usually from The Matrix, and he likes to say "You think that's air you're breathing now?" and it gets the reaction you'd expect :)
Igor : I absolutely loved watching her reactions. My sister, Peggy, and I get really emotional when watching a good movie. She is the more silent type, especially if we are in a theater. Me......I’m the one how shouts or cries or yells out “don’t do it”, “Watch out behind you”, etc.
I have a love hate relationship with this movie. Way back in the 80's, my online handle on BBS and in the 90's on early Internet, my handle was TheMaTrIx after the printers. My geeky friends and me all had online handles based on Printers. So when this movie landed, it utterly ruined the online handle I'd had for nearly 15 years. It caused me to hate it so much I didn't watch any of it until the last movie was released. And then I loved the entire universe of that movie.
@@enlightendbel An unusual story. But I kind of get it. Most have been a bunch of feelings, for example one being feeling kind of silly for being angry before.
@@autohmae dude, getting everyone and their cat throw movie quotes at you and thinking your handle has anything to do with that movie before you've even been able to see it makes one perfectly justifiably annoyed and angry. The movie was spoiled for me, my handle was spoiled by the incessant references and sometimes laughter for supposedly naming myself after that movie.
When the Oracle told Neo that he was not the one. She said, “You’ve got the gift, but it looks like you’re waiting for something.” Neo ask what, to which she replies, “Your next life, maybe. Who knows.” She knew he had to die & be reborn as the one.
I never thought of "next life" applying to this movie, I always assumed it refered to... (Spoilers) what's explained later by the Architect. Interesting...
@@bat0s4i Ya...Oh! But the Oracle said it would be Neo's life or Morpheus' life, and Neo would have to choose. THAT'S what him dying was really about. Him dying instead of Morpheus. There we go lol Forgot about that :P
Is this "one" of those movies that is going to you think you're living in a simulation? No, Natalie, this is THE movie that is going to make you think you're living in a simulation.
@@StayFr0sty yes the new trailer proves that, the trilogy was a virtual world to fool humans ,what they dont want u to know is the ultimatw twist ,a human made this happen, all for profit ,im afraid the " sisters " made the franchise into a capitalist hating woke venture "
@@girlsdrinkfeck The directors both debunked the dream within a dream theory back when the original trilogy was made. I think in the new movie, the machines created a simulation specifically for Neo so that he wouldn't suffer or be in pain. I think he's going to play an actor and the original Matrix movie is going to be a movie he started in and it made him famous and wealthy...it's the same life Cipher wanted from the machines in return for Morpheus in the original so it fits. The agent they show at the end is the executive producer of that movie and I think Neo approaches him to do a sequel. That's why he says "you want to go back to where it all started, the Matrix?" He didn't say "in the Matrix"...a movie about a movie is about as meta as they could make part 4. Neo will have to realize he didn't just starr in a movie but that it was actually real. Self discovery over again.
Cool line of dialogue. But don't you think in dreams everything feels real? I remember some dreams. They felt real while dreaming but on waking up i could see how implausible something was.
If it's even possible to create a simulation like the one in The Matrix or The Thirteenth Floor (highly underrated, IMHO), then odds are, such simulations have been created countless times, and we are, in all probability, living in one.
Have I got math for you. Assume there's one real world. In that real world, there's.... what, five simulations? (Just a random number. Fill in any number you like) For reasons, in this universe, there's five big computers that run *simulated worlds.* Now, what are the odds you live in the real world? 1 in 6. 1/6 What are the odds you live in one of the simulations? 5/6 Now realize there's probably FAR more simulations, if the 'real' world is even more complex than you can possibly know, and there's obviously more than 5 simulations going on in a whole universe. And then there might be _multiple layers._ The odds we live in a 'real' universe are absurdly low. On some level, we're probably in someone else's box. The Athenian Greeks talked about this. Plato's Cave. Which is why so many people in the Matrix have greco-roman names :D
@@jorgetuselli6885 It saddens me to see so many young people brainwashed with the global elites perspective that they are a parasite on the Earth. "Invasive species"? Humanity is part of the carbon cycle which is essential to all life on Earth, we come from the Earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust. We and more importantly our consciousness were self evidently innate in the birth of Universe and each of us has the power to discern right from wrong, to be productive or destructive, to be good or evil and more importantly our consciousness allows us to manipulate and shape the physical and metaphysical world around us through deed and thought. The elite want to reduce us to the lowest common denominator, a biological android that carries out the programming they give you, to be a slave in a mind prison they create and we accept where free will and individuality no longer exists except as delusions carried out within their false paradigm - this is what this movie is really a metaphor for but so few understand it. She needs to take the metaphorical red pill and a step outside the very real Matrix perpetuated and projected by corporate media propaganda which we are living in right now - a criminal world built on lies and deception to maintain their world order and our enslavement.
@@30noir And yet you have no coherent counter argument to any of it. And faith and religion are no less a matter of choice than atheism nor any less logical.
@@Muckylittleme Did you mean global-ist elites? In any case, that you automatically conflate the expression of one's knowledge that we're an invasive species, which we are by every substantial measure, with some anti-human directive from a nihilstic international cabal working against the common man suggests that you're possessed enough by ideology at this time to regurgitate one of its narratives thoughtlessly, in a seemingly prewritten diatribe. I actually agree with you on a lot of the concerns expressed therein, but it's largely unprovoked. On religiosity, I also agree with your point that one can't choose what one believes; one either believes or one doesn't. Models of broader belief systems aren't entirely unpredictable based on smaller sets of opinions, either, but what's important is how intellectually honest one is, not how alien an opposing opinion feels, or how certain one is, consequently, of one's ability to extrapolate an entire worldview from it. I disagree, also, that employing an unfalsifiable hypothesis as a means to explain the universe when we have no others for comparison, not being content to default to disbelief, is just as logical as the counter position.
@@SolidSnake240 It was ok, until the retarded as shit nonsense about the AI getting into a human brain, and the absolute bullshit about how neo can suddenly do super shit OUTSIDE the virtual world. I had no plans to see the third after that stupidity.
@@gersonribeiro374 Yup, he's in the second one though not the first. He's the guy that fights Laurence Fishburne on top of the semi trailer. Also the same guy that initiates the Neo fight and says "Only human".
Why did he just become a psychopath? No, he's not psycho, he woke up to the post-apocalypse and wanted to go back to sleep. He'd probably been nurturing that resentment for years before Agent Smith offered him the deal to kill Morpheus's crew, in exchange for a new life in the Matrix. Not everyone wants to be the hero and fight a losing battle.
@@rickj.392 nah, the resentment is all about Trinity loving the new guy. Also, he’s a great villain in that you certainly identify with his perspective. Yes, he’s a turncoat. Yes, he’s certainly a bad guy. But, you gotta admit that if you were in his position you’d probably regret taking the red pill. You can at least see where he’s coming from.
The one thing I love about Cypher's situation is his blind faith in the machines. Reinserting into the Matrix sounds like the most hellish pain on Earth, why would the machines care to not only make it painless, but to keep their word? He's one of billions of bodies.
@@Lakross101 THANK YOU! This thought crossed my mind a # of times on re-watches. (nice to hear it occurred to someone else) Sure, the machines MIGHT keep their end of the deal. (it doesn't really "cost" them anything to do so, other than a bit of effort to carry it all out.), but then again, they might NOT. And Cypher doesn't have ANY leverage to FORCE them to stick to the deal. (usually, there is SOMETHING, some force / consequences that "encourage" both sides of a deal to honor their word. Here there is NOTHING "MAKING" the machines do what they said.)
@@avisco01 actually no, totally confirmed the original script had Cypher flat out telling neo he was the fifth 'potential one', and ne is the sixth. Facts, is all.
Probably one of my favorite lines/interactions in any movie ever. “What are you telling me? That I can dodge bullets?” “No, Neo. I’m trying to tell you that when you’re ready....you won’t have to.”
futurestoryteller : I didn’t like the other two after this one. This was more interesting because it was mind over matter not all those dang weird combat vessels and such......yuck. Plus, I didn’t like the ending of the third movie at all!!! I like to pretend that those two movies don’t exist.
Especially when she said “ but it looks like you’re waiting for something “ “For what?” “Your next life, maybe, who knows”. It’s not until he dies that he truly becomes The One, so it really was his next life. So much foreshadowing in this movie, I love the writing.
@@erin8005 neo is an anagram for one... also earlier is the movie is another forshadowing....when the guy calls Neo is personal jesus christ.... and later neo rising from death to become what he truly is. so many biblical parallels in the matrix
wampatan9 The one is said to able to bend reality to his will. Neo already believed when he tried to save Morpheus. He’s already virtually invinsible at that point.
the oracle said that "NOBODY" can tell you if you are the one, only you can know that (or something close), but then goes on to tell him that he's not the one. It's like getting the answers to a test, you may have the answers, but you still don't know the answers.
Saw this movie in the theater when it came out, never saw a trailer, didn't read a review, just saw a promo poster with the trench coats and shades and thought "what the heck, looks ok." I was blown away by it!
Ahh the movie poster. Back then, there was something so eye popping and appealing going into a theatre and seeing a poster for an upcoming movie (that was to be released a year later lol). Like, it had a life of its own just there all propped up as you walked in. There was an allure to it. The poster for Sylvester Stallone's 1996 film Daylight had me go "say no more fam, im walking straight into the movie theatre and im gonna sit down and end up watching THIS TERRIBLE FILM!" But hey, the poster was bad ass enough to entice me to sit through it. The HUGE MIB posters with Will Smith and Tommy Lee tho were the best. They always had me anticipating.
Very similar to me. I went into the cinema with no clue what to expect. Trailers, reviews, gossip... None of that chatter got anywhere near me; it was my buddy who was dying to see it. Three hours later, I walked out of that cinema forever changed. The Matrix (and the sequels) are right up there amongst my absolute favourite movies of all time and I can watch them over and over.
Same. I honestly don't know *how* I wasn't spoiled before I saw it - I was hugely active on the net and all my friends were into this stuff. I was stunned to see Neo wake up in the real world, and the movie got more and more nuts from there.
The reason most of us remember not having the movie spoiled before hand is because it wasn't, it's whole promotional push was based around "what is the matrix?"
God the bit where Neo literally shakes the dust off himself and then does the “come get some” gesture is maybe the most anime thing in any western action movie and it rules so much. What a great flick. Even if the sequels were disappointing, I’m glad the Wachowskis got to make movies their way.
I love how it continues to evolve throughout the trilogy, and how much Smith hates it. His wordless 'oh-you-son-of-a-bitch' in revolutions is a treasure.
I thought Reloaded was brilliant and set up a world where Neo would have to travel through multiple levels of the Matrix to finally find the real world. Because he stopped the machines at the end and Agent Smith entered Zion, I thought this was proof that Zion was still part of the Matrix. There was really no social media back then so this was all head cannon, and I thought we might discover the true Zion actually existed in a recovered earth. Needless to say, Revolutions made me sad.
I remember when that was in the theater, and my friend made me go see it. Imagine what you're feeling, but everything is cutting edge, best-of-the-best technology, and the images are projected on the big screen with theater sound. That still doesn't really capture how we felt seeing it back then.
The oracles cookies are meant to be a direct reference to internet cookies. She knows everything. Don't worry. No one understood this movie after the first time watching it
Switch (Tilde Swinton look-alike) dying as she was unplugged was honestly the most jarring scene for me when I first saw this movie. She knew she was going to die in one of the worst ways imaginable, and the scene was acted perfectly. All that aside, great reaction! I'm always hoping for more Matrix content.
My favorite things about watching reaction videos these days is how so many of them can go into these movies knowing nothing about them - not even trailers or marketing materials. Often not even pop culture awareness. They're having an even more pure experience than many of us had watching these movies for the first time in the theater. (Terminator 2 is another great example - since they majorly spoiled major things in the trailers for it)
@Krister Lagerström the matrix was 99 no shade for her not having watched it and i'm not sure what her age is but i feel like natalie would've been old enough to watch it when/near it came out
Natalie: (Never seen The Matrix) "The Matrix barely starts* Natalie: Is this one of those movies that make me think I'm living in a simulation? Keanu Reeves and Me: Wooa...
the scene in Neos cubical is CIMINALLY UNDERRATED. When he receives the package with the cell phone and has to sign for it, the pen he uses is one of those old multi color ink pens, two obvious colors that stand out (red & blue) symbolizing knowledge of the Real (red) and those who are still sleep inside the matrix (blue). Neo currently not convinced of the real world signs in the BLUE ink.
It's crazy because we're always asked to sign in blue or black but never red. Also, growing up playing goodies & baddies. Subconsciously the good guy colour is blue and the bad guy colour is red. It's been integrated into our childhood. It's a form of control and misdirection from the truth within the matrix.
I'd say its more overlooked than underrated. Those who notice the comparisons have no choice but to praise the work. Unfortunately a lot of people don't watch movies with the necessary attentiveness. Great point though, amazing scene and not meant to be argumentative
@Half life 3 I'm talking about within the film's universe. Aahaa...I don't think that about the real world...You think I wear a tinfoil hat...hahaa? I'm not crazy I swear...You believe me right? (Laughs nervously)
Exactly. The funny thing about watching someone watch the Matrix now for the first time is realizing how much of that movie has settled into pop culture and affected what she knows, even without knowing where it comes from.
I wish you could have experienced it the way I had back in April of 1999. My friend and I had practically no idea what the movie was about except that the movie poster looked awesome and it had Keanu Reeves in it. The sensation of surrendering to the filmmakers and just letting the narrative take you wherever it was going is something that is missing from the cinematic experience these days. There aren't many films that cause you to look at your reality in a different perspective, but the Matrix was one of them. This, along with Fight Club, were some of the best moviegoing experiences of 1999- a very great year for film.
I mean, the matrix is a copy of dark city which is a copy of other stories which are a copy of other stories. The matrix is done very well and it certainly has original ideas in it, but not everything in it is original.
Subtle writing was never the Wachowski's strong suit, "taking inspiration" from various sources to piece together stuff. It just turned out the Matrix was so unbelievably cool, that it broke through into mainstream, mainly by how awesome the fight scenes are. I like it as a silly action movie, but the follow up movies reveal how shallow the story really is, even if you think that the first movie is deeper than it really is.
Was The Oracle wrong? No. She said he was waiting for his next life. He died, Trinity brought him back to life. Then he was in his "next life" Also, Cypher said, "If he's The One, than only a miracle can stop me." Tank wasn't killed and stopped him. That was the miracle.
I remember my feeling after exiting the cinema in -99. Me, my brother and our friends really needed a debriefing. No movie have impacted me as The Matrix did back then. Probably the best movie ever.
i read your words of need of debriefing exactly the same time when she said it at 24:38 can this be real i mean at this point its obvoius that its a simulation
Same, I went with my parents and sister, I was 6 and my sister was 5 lol I never understood what was going on but the action and slow-mo scenes were so cool to me. It became a tradition watch the movies with my family since I watched the next two with them. Reloaded ended up becoming my fav of the 3.
There was an animated movie called the AniMatrix that is different stories but two of the stories are about the rise of the Machines and how Humans became power sources
@@facultatiffacultatif8779 That is his mom but yeah she is also a sleep God. So is his dad, Somnus, for that matter. Morpheus is the one that's supposed to bring dreams.
@@facultatiffacultatif8779 not only that but morpheus had a thousand or so brothers and sisters. They were all part of what's called the Somnia and would take different forms and visit mortals in their sleep giving them dreams. I didn't want to get too complex for the UA-cam crowd so I figured him being a sleep god was enough. Sorry, didn't mean to imply that he was the only sleep God. You might be right about Hypnos now that I think about it. It's been about ten years since I took that class.
Morpheus is a god of dreams (his brothers send animalistic dreams or nightmares). Hypnos was the main god of sleep though and he was a father of all of them.
2 years ago my ex-gf experienced that movie for the first time. One evening at dinner we were talking about movies and then i found out she had only heard about The Matrix. 30 minutes later i was showing her the movie and the reaction was pretty much the same. OMG after OMG after OMG... She was 31 at that time. I was 12 when i watched it for the first time, but it was only 2 years ago when i realised how much more brain melting that movie is if you watch it as an adult and not a kid.
The part when Neo tries to jump and then end up falling on the ground was a simulation program and not Matrix itself, that's why the fall was not supposed to kill him.
Were not using standards or normal ethical philosophy when it uses a whole bunch of niches and everyone thinks he's crazy and is not sensible but that is the illusion the truth is that it's true
@@tyroneloki5131 Only this is not a real-life religion now is it? When discussing future sight she told him no one can see past choices they do not understand. So she could see that she had the gift but not what he was waiting for. Still, she told him exactly what would happen. "Maybe in your next life". Neo died and then resurrected as the One.
@@bepkororoti8019 Please stop spreading that Smith-is-The-One nonsense. Yes, I've seen the video, and it's a massively distorted and oversimplified version of what's really going on.
But that would have been dumb, because, why would the others look like they do in real life if they could just make a random avatar nobody would recognize?
I love that she doesn't understand them using the phone line to the Matrix because she probably never had an old school modem that was connected to the phone line.
Yeah. Back then connecting a computer to the internet via a landline connected a modem was the only way it was done. Not even sure DSL was viable thing that early, either.
@@OjoBlacke Hehe, good ol' 56k (that's 56 kilo-BITS per second) dial-up. If you were rich, you could get an ISDN connection, which was a whopping... 128 kbit/s.
@@dcs4947 Dang, i remember when I was a kid thinking 20 year olds were the ones that grew up with dial up and such. Now here I am in my 20s, and I realize how young I and other 20 something year olds are, and that time has passed since.
The air thing is because he's trying to get Neo to understand they're not in a real place, it's digital, virtual, the rules of reality are not holding them back.
"Not too bright though" that's always been one of my favorite moments in this movie. The way she delivers the line, not making fun of him but instead just stating a fact. I also like how seemingly throwaway lines, like the Oracle saying he's not the one until his next life maybe or Morpheus saying when the time comes he won't need to dodge bullets, are paid off later because those lines actually meant something.
@Iain Steele Neo is the one. The Oracle told him he's not the one, that it's like he's waiting for something, his next life maybe. Neo 'died' before he became the one. Smith is an agent, a program that works for the Matrix.
@Iain Steele Neo is the One, what happens in the sequels (SPOILERS!) is that some of Neo's One-ness (his One code, if we want) rubbed off on Smith when he destroyed him in the final scene of this movie.
@Iain Steele We're moving rapidly into SPOILER territory so I'll add a few lines before continuing... SPOILERS BELOW ------------------------------ The purpose of The One is to return to The Source with his "anomaly code", so that they can reboot The Matrix "in his image" with the updated code. It's all part of the control system to keep The Matrix functional; it's a way to contain and control the human inclination to grow (the reason the first matrices failed). It's not stated directly but it's at least hinted strongly that The Oracle somehow made Neo more rebellious and autonomous than his predecessors, which leads him to reject the control system in the Architect's room and choose the left door instead of the right one he was supposed to choose. What this leads to in the end is that he goes to The Source on a higher level (the machine city) and in the real world, and that the system is rebooted "in his image" - now including the machines and basically the whole real world and not just The Matrix itself. Smith didn't do this but he was part of enabling it. He was basically Neo's "negative digital self" - or in other terms: a metaphor for his ego that didn't want to let go of the illusory world.
the Matrix trilogy was one of my favorite movies from my childhood and they still are. 21 years later after The Matrix released it's great seeing people like Natalie react to it for the first time and enjoy it a lot based on her reaction.
The most interesting part about it is that back in those days when they were still men, they paid very close attention to not show up in public. They wouldn't give any interviews, they wouldn't be seen in making-of videos. They were very particular about it. No one, except for the people who worked with them, knew how they looked like. And in hindsight, I think that is related to the fact that they were having proplems with their gender identity and didn't want to face themselves as men in the public eye. Because deep down they both felt like women and were not yet ready to be open about it.
@@Theomite Same. I was in high school when it came out. We got grown ass adults right now who weren't born until after this movie came out. Think about that.
"Is that one of those movies that will make me think I'm living in a simulation?" No, not *one* of those movies. This is *THE MOVIE* that made everyone think we're in a simulation.
I don't think I've seen you that stoked over a movie before -- glad you loved it along with the rest of us! I remember being absolutely blown away in the theater.
18:49 When Morpheus is explaining the Agents to Neo, anyone who isn't redpilled can be taken over by the agents. Yes they're innocent but still a "threat". And yes they die, and their bodies are flushed.
The reason is because Neo and the others aren't connected to The Matrix by direct wiring; they're hacking in remotely through wireless signals. That's what the Sentinels (squid-bots) were looking for. But the regular people in The Matrix are directly wired into it. Because the Agents are inside The Matrix, they can possess anybody else hooked into it to.
No they when an AGENT hacks into another person's construct program, that host Doesn't die Unless they actually get KILLED, IE, SHOT, BLOWN UP ECT, but most of the time, the person's construct program just gets reassigned to another program reality of the Matrix, with a their memory COMPLETELY wiped out..... ("Cypher, referenced this in the restaurant scene with Smith, how he would like to be rehacked back into the "power plant"(Machine City)
JHHolliday81 if i know the channel well enough, i hit like as the video starts. That way i don’t forget. If something makes me angry enough I’d go hit dislike after that cuz I’ll do that when i reach the threshold, but that almost never ever happens on any channel i frequent.
Salkafar I don’t think it has aged poorly at all. I think it lost its novelty with the effects etc. but there hasn’t really been a movie like it. Getting a good sci-fi action is so rare nowadays.
@@GeneraluStelaru Arguable. I mean, I love Dark City. But I said "since the Matrix". Dark City is like a year older than the Matrix ;) But because I first saw the Matrix and it falls in line with my love of VR etc. I kind of like the Matrix a little more. But to anyone who likes the Matrix and has not seen Dark City, drop everything you are doing and watch that!
Great reaction, The Matrix is a mindbender. Just imagine watching this in 1999 in cinema, knowing nothing of what this is going to be about. This blew my tiny little mind and revolutionized so much about action movies, that it's impact can still be felt today. One of a kind movie.
I really enjoyed your enthusiasm. I think the Matrix is even better on a second watching, when viewed again you see how much foreshadowing and clever plotting the screenplay writers did to weave this story together. For instance, the Oracle told Neo between him and Morpheus "one of you is going to die". Neo did die when agent Smith shot him, but Neo is a parallel to Jesus, he is there to "save humanity" and like Jesus he "returns from the dead". Remember also that when the Oracle affirmed his belief that he was not "The One", she said "you've got the gift, but it looks like you're waiting for something." He asks "for what?" and she responds, "your next life maybe, who knows, that's the way these things go." Neo dies, then comes back to life, in so doing he is "born again" into his next life. And it is only then when he truly becomes The One, it is then when fighting the agents becomes child's play for him, when he (as Morpheus hinted) doesn't *need* to dodge bullets. There are no bullets. :-) The movie is full of wonderful little twists and clever moments like that. Like in the beginning when the dude shows up at Neo's apartment to get some sort of hacked software, he says "you're my savior man, my own personal Jesus Christ". Yup. That is in fact who Neo represents, a savior who is there to save mankind. The guy goes on to suggest "maybe you just need to unplug, man". That is precisely what Neo needs to do, unplug from the Matrix. Or when Neo is getting dressed down by his boss. "You believe you are special, that the rules do not apply to you." Yup. Neo *is* special *because* the rules do not apply to him. He is The One, and he can bend the reality of the matrix to his will. If you get a chance, watch it again sometime, knowing what you know now. It's a real delight.
You mentioned the inspiration for Eleven in Stranger Things. Stranger Things had a lot of sources for inspiration, but the big one for Eleven was Firestarter, a Steven King adaptation, starring a young Drew Barrymore. If you want a good retro-80's movie, that's an interesting one.
You should watch _Animatrix_ after this. It's an animated anthology film revolving around the _Matrix_ . They expand the lore and philosophy of the film(s), and each story has a different art style. Some of them were directed by the Wichowskis', and the person who created _Aeon Flux_ .
Re: Your question about the fight training: Yes, the cast did a LOT of fight training, especially Keanu, so a lot of the fight scenes are them. Additionally, Keanu broke several bones during the fight training, so they had to shoot around his injuries, and he was in serious pain for a lot of the tail end of the shoot, because he had to rush the recovery to finish the movie on time.
@@GhostEye31 Fused cervical vertebrae. It damaged his leg nerves and couldn't do mid or high kick. That's why he fights mostly with his arms. Every actors had more or less minor injuries during the intensive training months before filming (Weaving had a bad hip injury)
@@GhostEye31 You might be right, I don't remember exactly when the injury happened, I just know he toughed out a serious damn injury to film this movie, and I'd have never known without the featurette. Keanu is a legend.
Smith's nihilism is much more realistic and easy to identify with, in my opinion, than Neo's final answer to it ("because I choose to") which is arguably one of the lamest cop outs in the entire series. But they needed something to drive the plot to a conclusion and that's what we got.
It's called Satan's Dictum, the idea that nothing at all would be better than existence. It's fitting because Smith is symbolic of Satan within the movie, too.
I love me a good villain that isn't evil for the sake of being evil, but has motives and genuinely believable reactions to situations. It's one of the most common overlooked plot holes in movies. Now that you know this, you too, will see it in the next movie you watch. :D
It's particularly interesting when you know that Smith's the equivalent to a fallen angel because first generation agents were designed by the Architect to resemble angels in shape and functionality.
@@SoSoKayla I think Neo's answer is interesting though - it is the only possible answer to nihilism, "fuck that, if the universe doesn't have morals or value I'll create my own". And in the end it's how we all live, unless you do believe in a higher purpose. Why go on when you'll die anyway, when humanity will eventually go extinct, when the Universe itself will eventually end up in an eternal infinite expanse of cold, inert, lifeless gas? Because I choose to.
I remember watching this in theaters in '99. All I had seen was the 30-second Superbowl teaser. So, yeah, I went in totally cold. Your reactions remind me of the awe I felt that first viewing.
Oh YES! One of my faves. A terrific film. Some amazing imagery in that and as a plus, it has Tilda Swinton, who absolutely nails whatever role you put her in. "John, you are going to die because you smoked two packs a day since you were 14 years old. And you're going to go to Hell because of the life you took. You're fucked."
The "sisters" are currently producing a new Matrix trilogy, because the red pill/blue pill thing became a symbol of dissidence, and everything pop culture must be controlled by current year politics.
"Is this one of those movies that's gonna make me think I'm living in a simulation?" This is THE movie that's gonna make you think you live in a simulation. One thing I love about Matrix is how it aged. You have all the 90's stuff with glasses and computers and shit, but it still feels fresh and cool.
That's because it could have been made exactly the same today. Even if the movie was made a thousand years from now, the point was the computers chose that specific era of the late 90s for their simulation.
@@JakkFrost1 And, TBH, that was a pretty good idea. And it makes me curious about the #4 - is Matrix still repeating 1999 with Neo ageing 25 or so years inside it?
@@NatalieGoldReacts The truest chameleon is Gary Oldman. I watch any movie with him, and I will go "I know that guy... but from where?" And when I realize who he is, I feel stupid. LOL.
OMG!!! This is possibly your most emotional reaction yet! The Wachowski's definitely wake you up it seems and make you believe by the end of it!!! I hope you enjoyed it.
There is a theory that John wick is neo just in a different programme of the matrix. Cool fact the guy who directed John wick movies was keanu reeves stunt double in matrix.
Me and my friends coming out of the theater after seeing this the first time was hilarious. It was like Jurassic Park, it was such an immersive experience that leaving the theater was like a return to normalcy, and we were checking the back of our necks, just to be sure. It was half in jest and half very serious.
Yeah. I remember the first time I walked out of the theater seeing this and I was having an existential crisis, like, do I even exist? Am I just an NPC in someone's game?
Hi all! Hope you enjoy the video :) just wanted to correct myself here regarding something I said in the video. This film is directed by The Wachowski Sisters (not Brothers). Sincerest apologies for the error, I was reading off of IMDb and wasn’t aware of who Lana and Lily Wachowski are. Thanks for reading!
Actually at the time, it was directed by the Wachowski Brothers. So no error was made on your part. Nowadays they indeed go through life as the Wachowski Sisters :)
This correction make me even more enthusiastic to watch your content. :)
They used to be called Wachowski Brothers when they did the Matrix films, but they have since become transgender, hence they've changed their names.
Let's not worry about this stuff and just enjoy your reactions.
just never watch the 2nd movie or 3rd. unless you watch "The Animatrix" first. It explains a lot of the wonkiness of the 2nd movie.
Nat before watching: "You might hear strange noises in the background because my bf is playing GTA5."
*Nat screams and shouts during the movie*
Nat's bf to his online friends: "You might hear strange noises in the background because my gf is reacting to movies."
😂😂😂
My thoughts exactly! Haha!
That made me literally Lol. Thanks, I needed that.
You were not kidding
“I can’t hear the sound of gunfire in my game over the sound of gunfire in your movie.”
We should take a minute to appreciate just how magnificent Hugo Weaving is as Agent Smith across the trilogy. A truly great actor.
If you want to see how great an actor he is, the movie he did before this was The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert in which he plays a drag queen. The comparison is quite stark. He's not a one note actor.
Absolutely true. And we should remember that he was in another trilogy (LOTR) about the same time with The Matrix trilogy
@Biggus Dickus He also played the role of Desmond Doss's father in Hacksaw Ridge. Great actor.
He also does the voice of Megatron
He was the best part of the films.
My favourite scene is when Neo asks Morpheus "why do my eyes hurt so much" and he answers "because you have never used them".
that hit me hard
the one that got me was when they sparred and Morpheus was like "you think that's air you're breathing?"
When a person is born blind what kind of images do you think they see?
@ Cats 2019
This movie fucked with me so hard the first time I saw it, It played on my paranoia so bad.
My favourite is “You’re empty” ... “So are you”. They’re not just talking about their ammo
Lawrence Fishburne said in and interview, when someone recognizes him it's usually from The Matrix, and he likes to say "You think that's air you're breathing now?" and it gets the reaction you'd expect :)
20 years after seeing this movie, it was such a delight to watch someone experience it for the first time :)
Igor : I absolutely loved watching her reactions. My sister, Peggy, and I get really emotional when watching a good movie. She is the more silent type, especially if we are in a theater. Me......I’m the one how shouts or cries or yells out “don’t do it”, “Watch out behind you”, etc.
I have a love hate relationship with this movie.
Way back in the 80's, my online handle on BBS and in the 90's on early Internet, my handle was TheMaTrIx after the printers.
My geeky friends and me all had online handles based on Printers.
So when this movie landed, it utterly ruined the online handle I'd had for nearly 15 years.
It caused me to hate it so much I didn't watch any of it until the last movie was released.
And then I loved the entire universe of that movie.
@@enlightendbel An unusual story. But I kind of get it. Most have been a bunch of feelings, for example one being feeling kind of silly for being angry before.
@@autohmae dude, getting everyone and their cat throw movie quotes at you and thinking your handle has anything to do with that movie before you've even been able to see it makes one perfectly justifiably annoyed and angry.
The movie was spoiled for me, my handle was spoiled by the incessant references and sometimes laughter for supposedly naming myself after that movie.
@@enlightendbel seems like it's still hasn't healed. And probably never will. Sorry for my misunderstanding
When the Oracle told Neo that he was not the one. She said, “You’ve got the gift, but it looks like you’re waiting for something.” Neo ask what, to which she replies, “Your next life, maybe. Who knows.”
She knew he had to die & be reborn as the one.
I never thought of "next life" applying to this movie, I always assumed it refered to... (Spoilers)
what's explained later by the Architect. Interesting...
@@bassmunk maybe It was, since by then the Oracle was still doing what she always did: guide the one, well, the curent one.
@@bat0s4i Ya...Oh! But the Oracle said it would be Neo's life or Morpheus' life, and Neo would have to choose. THAT'S what him dying was really about. Him dying instead of Morpheus. There we go lol Forgot about that :P
Neo wasnt the one. Smith is. The One is supposed to reshape the matrix in his image. Hence why he turned everyone into himself.
@@Wobez
I heard that before, but how you explain neo's ability to sense and destroy the machines outside of Matrix?
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr Anderson!"
Keanu would make a decent elf
@@Music--ng8cd nah… he's more like a ranger or a rider…
*Machinae Supremacy starts playing*
Whoa....Bogus!
Frodo Baggins, do you know codes of Zion computer?
Is this "one" of those movies that is going to you think you're living in a simulation? No, Natalie, this is THE movie that is going to make you think you're living in a simulation.
even zion is a simulation
was literally just going to comment the same thing. word for word. lol
@@StayFr0sty yes the new trailer proves that, the trilogy was a virtual world to fool humans ,what they dont want u to know is the ultimatw twist ,a human made this happen, all for profit ,im afraid the " sisters " made the franchise into a capitalist hating woke venture "
@@girlsdrinkfeck The directors both debunked the dream within a dream theory back when the original trilogy was made. I think in the new movie, the machines created a simulation specifically for Neo so that he wouldn't suffer or be in pain. I think he's going to play an actor and the original Matrix movie is going to be a movie he started in and it made him famous and wealthy...it's the same life Cipher wanted from the machines in return for Morpheus in the original so it fits. The agent they show at the end is the executive producer of that movie and I think Neo approaches him to do a sequel. That's why he says "you want to go back to where it all started, the Matrix?" He didn't say "in the Matrix"...a movie about a movie is about as meta as they could make part 4. Neo will have to realize he didn't just starr in a movie but that it was actually real. Self discovery over again.
@@GSP-76I never mentioned dreams
Natalie: "Was that really a dream!? Or not a dream!?"
Morpheus: "Have you ever had a dream you were so sure was real?"
“How would you know the dream world from the real one”?
@watashi delete that comment dont spoil it for her man...
Cool line of dialogue. But don't you think in dreams everything feels real? I remember some dreams. They felt real while dreaming but on waking up i could see how implausible something was.
@Not Yet no more Matrix movies... Cause, you and I know that the next one is going to be a reboot.
I had a dream that Agent Smith was an Elf. I’m pretty sure it was real.
Neo's boss: "You believe you are special, that somehow the rules don't apply to you!"
Best foreshadowing ever.
Neo be like: “But boss I’m literally Jesus.”
you would be great at cinema sins.
@@blacklight4075 CinemaSins is shite and people should stop watching it.
Natalie: "Is that one of those movies that will make me think I'm living in a simulation?"
Me: Oh boi
Haha...I literally looked away from my computer and smiled like I'm on The Office when she said that. Pretty sure this is The The Movie for that...
If it's even possible to create a simulation like the one in The Matrix or The Thirteenth Floor (highly underrated, IMHO), then odds are, such simulations have been created countless times, and we are, in all probability, living in one.
This is THE movie that will make you think you’re living in a simulation edit: someone already said it so my point is emphasis
Not the original but definitely the one that put the genre on the map....
Have I got math for you.
Assume there's one real world. In that real world, there's.... what, five simulations? (Just a random number. Fill in any number you like)
For reasons, in this universe, there's five big computers that run *simulated worlds.*
Now, what are the odds you live in the real world? 1 in 6. 1/6
What are the odds you live in one of the simulations? 5/6
Now realize there's probably FAR more simulations, if the 'real' world is even more complex than you can possibly know, and there's obviously more than 5 simulations going on in a whole universe. And then there might be _multiple layers._
The odds we live in a 'real' universe are absurdly low. On some level, we're probably in someone else's box.
The Athenian Greeks talked about this. Plato's Cave. Which is why so many people in the Matrix have greco-roman names :D
We’ve reached the first generation that doesn’t understand what a land line is.
I'm glad someone said it
@@jorgetuselli6885 It saddens me to see so many young people brainwashed with the global elites perspective that they are a parasite on the Earth.
"Invasive species"?
Humanity is part of the carbon cycle which is essential to all life on Earth, we come from the Earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
We and more importantly our consciousness were self evidently innate in the birth of Universe and each of us has the power to discern right from wrong, to be productive or destructive, to be good or evil and more importantly our consciousness allows us to manipulate and shape the physical and metaphysical world around us through deed and thought.
The elite want to reduce us to the lowest common denominator, a biological android that carries out the programming they give you, to be a slave in a mind prison they create and we accept where free will and individuality no longer exists except as delusions carried out within their false paradigm - this is what this movie is really a metaphor for but so few understand it.
She needs to take the metaphorical red pill and a step outside the very real Matrix perpetuated and projected by corporate media propaganda which we are living in right now - a criminal world built on lies and deception to maintain their world order and our enslavement.
@@Muckylittleme You sure do talk a lot of rubbish. Probably religious, too.
@@30noir And yet you have no coherent counter argument to any of it.
And faith and religion are no less a matter of choice than atheism nor any less logical.
@@Muckylittleme Did you mean global-ist elites? In any case, that you automatically conflate the expression of one's knowledge that we're an invasive species, which we are by every substantial measure, with some anti-human directive from a nihilstic international cabal working against the common man suggests that you're possessed enough by ideology at this time to regurgitate one of its narratives thoughtlessly, in a seemingly prewritten diatribe. I actually agree with you on a lot of the concerns expressed therein, but it's largely unprovoked.
On religiosity, I also agree with your point that one can't choose what one believes; one either believes or one doesn't. Models of broader belief systems aren't entirely unpredictable based on smaller sets of opinions, either, but what's important is how intellectually honest one is, not how alien an opposing opinion feels, or how certain one is, consequently, of one's ability to extrapolate an entire worldview from it. I disagree, also, that employing an unfalsifiable hypothesis as a means to explain the universe when we have no others for comparison, not being content to default to disbelief, is just as logical as the counter position.
When this film came out, it was revolutionary
Josh Babin : it was the talk of everybody I knew or heard speaking about it. It was fantastic, but not the next two, yuck!
In its cinematography...absolutely. But, that's about it. And then it was ruined with those shitty sequels.
@@slcRN1971 Reloaded was great though
i think it still is
@@SolidSnake240 It was ok, until the retarded as shit nonsense about the AI getting into a human brain, and the absolute bullshit about how neo can suddenly do super shit OUTSIDE the virtual world. I had no plans to see the third after that stupidity.
Fun fact. His stunt doubles are the ones who directed the John wick movies.
What an upgrade
@@jidhindharanm.p9351 Aims, lol
And also one of the agents played one of the henchmen in the first John Wick!
Whoa
@@gersonribeiro374 Yup, he's in the second one though not the first. He's the guy that fights Laurence Fishburne on top of the semi trailer. Also the same guy that initiates the Neo fight and says "Only human".
Fun fact: Agent Smith is Hugo Weaving. He was Elrond, the elf king in the Lord of the Rings.
And MEGATRON IN TRANSFORMERS, AND THE RED SKULL IN CAPTAIN AMERICA
You don't say!
He is also V in V for Vendetta, and Red Skull in the movie Captain America: The First Avenger.
And the dance coach in "Step It Up 2"
😞
Mr Arigorn, you have two lives to choose from, one of them is with my daughter😐
Why did he just become a psychopath?
No, he's not psycho, he woke up to the post-apocalypse and wanted to go back to sleep. He'd probably been nurturing that resentment for years before Agent Smith offered him the deal to kill Morpheus's crew, in exchange for a new life in the Matrix. Not everyone wants to be the hero and fight a losing battle.
there are some theories that he was chosen by morpheus as a potential chosen one but fell through thus all the resentment he has.
@@rickj.392 nah, the resentment is all about Trinity loving the new guy. Also, he’s a great villain in that you certainly identify with his perspective. Yes, he’s a turncoat. Yes, he’s certainly a bad guy. But, you gotta admit that if you were in his position you’d probably regret taking the red pill. You can at least see where he’s coming from.
The one thing I love about Cypher's situation is his blind faith in the machines.
Reinserting into the Matrix sounds like the most hellish pain on Earth, why would the machines care to not only make it painless, but to keep their word? He's one of billions of bodies.
@@Lakross101 THANK YOU! This thought crossed my mind a # of times on re-watches. (nice to hear it occurred to someone else)
Sure, the machines MIGHT keep their end of the deal. (it doesn't really "cost" them anything to do so, other than a bit of effort to carry it all out.), but then again, they might NOT.
And Cypher doesn't have ANY leverage to FORCE them to stick to the deal. (usually, there is SOMETHING, some force / consequences that "encourage" both sides of a deal to honor their word. Here there is NOTHING "MAKING" the machines do what they said.)
@@avisco01 actually no, totally confirmed the original script had Cypher flat out telling neo he was the fifth 'potential one', and ne is the sixth. Facts, is all.
Natalie: What? is the Matrix the phone line?
Everyone: No one can be told exactly what the matrix is, they have to see it for themselves
That cracked me up haha Im sure most of us had absurd suspicions when we saw it the first time
@@BlaneNostalgia
Me in 1999: "I've always wanted to see a movie about magic phones!"
@@UTU49 haha
Blane Nostalgia my first time watching the opening, I asked “how important can a phone call be?”
@@mistermeanial1690 lmao
Start of vid: "I'm surprised this movie won"
End of vid: "I understand why this movie won"
Natalie, at 5:15: "Did Trinity teleport through the phone?"
Architect: "Quite right. That was quicker than the others..."
You might say that she took the Red Pill.
She's beginning to understand...
@@gregsteele806 The Red Pill meme comes from this movie.
@@momentary_ I am aware. Thank you.
Probably one of my favorite lines/interactions in any movie ever.
“What are you telling me? That I can dodge bullets?”
“No, Neo. I’m trying to tell you that when you’re ready....you won’t have to.”
So deep. Why? Because there is no spoon. smh. I just might go watch reloaded after this vid.
And the rest of the series was ruined: The End.
futurestoryteller : I didn’t like the other two after this one. This was more interesting because it was mind over matter not all those dang weird combat vessels and such......yuck. Plus, I didn’t like the ending of the third movie at all!!! I like to pretend that those two movies don’t exist.
total metaphor for a mans life. Your mind grows to a point where you dont need macho display, your respected regardless.
@@futurestoryteller The beginning was ruined to begin with. The AniMatrix is where it's at.
"The Oracle told me-"
"She told you exactly what you needed to hear."
A good line, and interesting foreshadowing.
Especially when she said “ but it looks like you’re waiting for something “ “For what?” “Your next life, maybe, who knows”. It’s not until he dies that he truly becomes The One, so it really was his next life. So much foreshadowing in this movie, I love the writing.
@@rogersjgregory I have watched this movie so many times and this never occurred to me.
@@erin8005 neo is an anagram for one... also earlier is the movie is another forshadowing....when the guy calls Neo is personal jesus christ.... and later neo rising from death to become what he truly is. so many biblical parallels in the matrix
Yeah she manipulated quite alot
You'll notice that the Oracle was basically right about everything, yet her vagueness about her statements made you think she might be wrong.
"was the Orcale wrong all along?"
Or maybe, did the Oracle say the exact thing Neo needed to hear? ;)
She said maybe he would be Neo in his next life. When he "died" and became Neo, that was literally hist "next" life.
And dont worry about the vase. I said don’t worry about it.
Actually she had this sign over the door saying "reconize yourself". He was there to hear from her who he is but thats not how it works..
wampatan9 The one is said to able to bend reality to his will. Neo already believed when he tried to save Morpheus. He’s already virtually invinsible at that point.
the oracle said that "NOBODY" can tell you if you are the one, only you can know that (or something close), but then goes on to tell him that he's not the one. It's like getting the answers to a test, you may have the answers, but you still don't know the answers.
Ahh, the immortal Keanu. Consider yourself blessed.
He’s breathtaking 👌😏
Agent 88 No you’re breathtaking
A message from Canada. You're welcome. 😁
Thundarr100 thank you for Letterkenny.
@@indade Natalie needs to watch Letterkenny.
Saw this movie in the theater when it came out, never saw a trailer, didn't read a review, just saw a promo poster with the trench coats and shades and thought "what the heck, looks ok." I was blown away by it!
Ahh the movie poster. Back then, there was something so eye popping and appealing going into a theatre and seeing a poster for an upcoming movie (that was to be released a year later lol). Like, it had a life of its own just there all propped up as you walked in. There was an allure to it.
The poster for Sylvester Stallone's 1996 film Daylight had me go "say no more fam, im walking straight into the movie theatre and im gonna sit down and end up watching THIS TERRIBLE FILM!" But hey, the poster was bad ass enough to entice me to sit through it. The HUGE MIB posters with Will Smith and Tommy Lee tho were the best. They always had me anticipating.
Very similar to me. I went into the cinema with no clue what to expect. Trailers, reviews, gossip... None of that chatter got anywhere near me; it was my buddy who was dying to see it. Three hours later, I walked out of that cinema forever changed. The Matrix (and the sequels) are right up there amongst my absolute favourite movies of all time and I can watch them over and over.
Same. I honestly don't know *how* I wasn't spoiled before I saw it - I was hugely active on the net and all my friends were into this stuff. I was stunned to see Neo wake up in the real world, and the movie got more and more nuts from there.
Me too, after seeing the poster I didn't need to see a trailer to know this was going to be awesome
The reason most of us remember not having the movie spoiled before hand is because it wasn't, it's whole promotional push was based around "what is the matrix?"
He didn't get hurt in the fall because he wasn't in the Matrix. He was in a loading program.
Technically it was the jump program.
@@amyjordan195 Tank... Load the jump program!
God the bit where Neo literally shakes the dust off himself and then does the “come get some” gesture is maybe the most anime thing in any western action movie and it rules so much. What a great flick. Even if the sequels were disappointing, I’m glad the Wachowskis got to make movies their way.
Famous Bruce Lee gesture from the classic Kung Fu movie, "Enter the Dragon".
I love how it continues to evolve throughout the trilogy, and how much Smith hates it. His wordless 'oh-you-son-of-a-bitch' in revolutions is a treasure.
Sequels were disappointing?
@@whiteballs538 ikr
I thought Reloaded was brilliant and set up a world where Neo would have to travel through multiple levels of the Matrix to finally find the real world. Because he stopped the machines at the end and Agent Smith entered Zion, I thought this was proof that Zion was still part of the Matrix. There was really no social media back then so this was all head cannon, and I thought we might discover the true Zion actually existed in a recovered earth. Needless to say, Revolutions made me sad.
I remember when that was in the theater, and my friend made me go see it. Imagine what you're feeling, but everything is cutting edge, best-of-the-best technology, and the images are projected on the big screen with theater sound. That still doesn't really capture how we felt seeing it back then.
This was the star wars for GenZ.
Yep. My friends and I were blown away , and saw it 3 times in the theater.
@@casualsuede millenials technically, gen Z would be just starting to be born when this movie came out..
The oracles cookies are meant to be a direct reference to internet cookies. She knows everything. Don't worry. No one understood this movie after the first time watching it
My Dad and uncle understand almost none of it. Showing it to them was one of my greatest miscalculations.
UTU49 😂😂
I've seen it more than 5 times and each time realize something new. Love it . One of my favorite of all time
Switch (Tilde Swinton look-alike) dying as she was unplugged was honestly the most jarring scene for me when I first saw this movie. She knew she was going to die in one of the worst ways imaginable, and the scene was acted perfectly. All that aside, great reaction! I'm always hoping for more Matrix content.
You can tell how extraordinary The Matrix was, by how strong Natalie's reactions are many years after the movie came out.
My favorite things about watching reaction videos these days is how so many of them can go into these movies knowing nothing about them - not even trailers or marketing materials. Often not even pop culture awareness.
They're having an even more pure experience than many of us had watching these movies for the first time in the theater.
(Terminator 2 is another great example - since they majorly spoiled major things in the trailers for it)
Carrie-Anne Moss was SO good in this.
That's because she is Omega!
Have you seen "Unthinkable"? Fantastic movie! She's amazing in it.
Yeah, for a character with ZERO personality. Great movie, but the romantic chemistry was about as high as Twilight.
No she wasn't, lol.
Carrie is simply the perfect actor.
I'm always so surprised when someone hasn't watched a movie like the matrix before, like wtf. It's a joy to watch your reaction though!
@Krister Lagerström the matrix was 99 no shade for her not having watched it and i'm not sure what her age is but i feel like natalie would've been old enough to watch it when/near it came out
She haven't seen Star Wars and LOTR and Matrix before, I wonder what kinda movies she grew up watching.
Someone over the age of twenty asked me the other day who Johnny Cash is. It kinda freaked me out.
Most my fav comedies were made before I was born
@Krister Lagerström Yeah, loads of them.
Born in 1988, seen lots of earlier movies.
I remember seeing this as a kid around 2000/2001, and just being obsessed with it, so amazing to see someone react organically to it after so long.
Natalie: (Never seen The Matrix)
"The Matrix barely starts*
Natalie: Is this one of those movies that make me think I'm living in a simulation?
Keanu Reeves and Me: Wooa...
Jon lovitz: Acting!!!
Oracle and Architect WOW how Come it is Only Anomaly
Duude...
@@Bellic999 dang it i was gonna do that 😆
She's really watching the Matrix for the first time...again.
the scene in Neos cubical is CIMINALLY UNDERRATED. When he receives the package with the cell phone and has to sign for it, the pen he uses is one of those old multi color ink pens, two obvious colors that stand out (red & blue) symbolizing knowledge of the Real (red) and those who are still sleep inside the matrix (blue). Neo currently not convinced of the real world signs in the BLUE ink.
It's crazy because we're always asked to sign in blue or black but never red. Also, growing up playing goodies & baddies. Subconsciously the good guy colour is blue and the bad guy colour is red. It's been integrated into our childhood. It's a form of control and misdirection from the truth within the matrix.
Apok delivers the phone
I asked a teacher in jr high why we are told to use blue or black, I was told that they work better for scanning/photocopying. This was 25 years ago
I'd say its more overlooked than underrated. Those who notice the comparisons have no choice but to praise the work. Unfortunately a lot of people don't watch movies with the necessary attentiveness. Great point though, amazing scene and not meant to be argumentative
@Half life 3 I'm talking about within the film's universe. Aahaa...I don't think that about the real world...You think I wear a tinfoil hat...hahaa? I'm not crazy I swear...You believe me right? (Laughs nervously)
It's crazy how much this movie has affected pop culture that she was able to predict so much of what was about to happen
Exactly. The funny thing about watching someone watch the Matrix now for the first time is realizing how much of that movie has settled into pop culture and affected what she knows, even without knowing where it comes from.
I wish you could have experienced it the way I had back in April of 1999. My friend and I had practically no idea what the movie was about except that the movie poster looked awesome and it had Keanu Reeves in it. The sensation of surrendering to the filmmakers and just letting the narrative take you wherever it was going is something that is missing from the cinematic experience these days. There aren't many films that cause you to look at your reality in a different perspective, but the Matrix was one of them. This, along with Fight Club, were some of the best moviegoing experiences of 1999- a very great year for film.
"You believe that you are special, ..." - He is.
"... that somehow the rules do not apply to you." - They don't.
Beep beep boop!
Trouble is its been copied so much, today's audience don't get just how original it was...
I mean, the matrix is a copy of dark city which is a copy of other stories which are a copy of other stories. The matrix is done very well and it certainly has original ideas in it, but not everything in it is original.
Subtle writing was never the Wachowski's strong suit, "taking inspiration" from various sources to piece together stuff. It just turned out the Matrix was so unbelievably cool, that it broke through into mainstream, mainly by how awesome the fight scenes are. I like it as a silly action movie, but the follow up movies reveal how shallow the story really is, even if you think that the first movie is deeper than it really is.
one can def say it was original for the big screen back in the day
Anneke Oosterink it’s not, they were in production at the same time. It was an entire era of those movies.
@@AnnekeOosterink its not a copy, its a similar idea - check out the 13th floor also a similar idea.
Was The Oracle wrong? No.
She said he was waiting for his next life. He died, Trinity brought him back to life. Then he was in his "next life"
Also, Cypher said, "If he's The One, than only a miracle can stop me." Tank wasn't killed and stopped him. That was the miracle.
absolutely, the oracle is never wrong
Of course, because the same people writing her wrote the rest of the movie. Well done
Easy to forget how hype this movie is after seeing it so many times. That's where seeing it through somebody else is for.
Natalie: "Is the Matrix, like, the phone line?"
The Matrix: "Well yes, but actually no."
Well.. the gsm i only have 9.6kbit/s uplink. The payphonr have 115kbit/s isdn link....
.... if they only had 3G, that would not be a problem
@@matsv201 neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerd!!!
@@ded-pihto what’s neeeeeeeeee -erd?
@@genghisgalahad8465 search for Homer Simpson - n.e.r.d.
"Why is he dropping so many bullets?" Oh man Natalie, that got a good laugh out of me, thanks for that.
I remember my feeling after exiting the cinema in -99. Me, my brother and our friends really needed a debriefing. No movie have impacted me as The Matrix did back then. Probably the best movie ever.
i read your words of need of debriefing exactly the same time when she said it at 24:38
can this be real i mean at this point its obvoius that its a simulation
I went to the movies to see this twice with a different friend, and BOTH times we couldn’t even sit next to each other 😆.
To me its the holy trinity
Aliens, T2 and matrix. The 3 watershed action movies. Matrix the only one i was sufficeny old to se in cinemas.
Seeing Star Wars back in 78 at the age of 4 had the same impact.
Same, I went with my parents and sister, I was 6 and my sister was 5 lol I never understood what was going on but the action and slow-mo scenes were so cool to me. It became a tradition watch the movies with my family since I watched the next two with them. Reloaded ended up becoming my fav of the 3.
There was an animated movie called the AniMatrix that is different stories but two of the stories are about the rise of the Machines and how Humans became power sources
Oh hey Natalie, have you seen The Fifth Element? It’s quirky and a lot of fun.
Nope! And it's on my list :)
Muuuultiiiiipaaaaass :D!
Natalie Gold - Woo-hoo!
Vestin - 👌🏼
Big ba da boom!
@@NatalieGoldReacts My favorite movie of all time; deffo one to watch!
Natalie: "Are those federal agents?"
Me: "Yes but no but yes"
All feds are semi sentient programs
Fun fact: Morpheus is named after the Greek God of sleep and, consequently, dreams.
A certain Hypnos was their god of sleep.
@@facultatiffacultatif8779 That is his mom but yeah she is also a sleep God. So is his dad, Somnus, for that matter. Morpheus is the one that's supposed to bring dreams.
@dzhellek
You're saying that Hypnos was a female god ?
Morpheus's mom at that ?
And that Somnus was not just
the Roman version of it ?
@@facultatiffacultatif8779 not only that but morpheus had a thousand or so brothers and sisters. They were all part of what's called the Somnia and would take different forms and visit mortals in their sleep giving them dreams.
I didn't want to get too complex for the UA-cam crowd so I figured him being a sleep god was enough. Sorry, didn't mean to imply that he was the only sleep God. You might be right about Hypnos now that I think about it. It's been about ten years since I took that class.
Morpheus is a god of dreams (his brothers send animalistic dreams or nightmares). Hypnos was the main god of sleep though and he was a father of all of them.
2 years ago my ex-gf experienced that movie for the first time. One evening at dinner we were talking about movies and then i found out she had only heard about The Matrix. 30 minutes later i was showing her the movie and the reaction was pretty much the same. OMG after OMG after OMG... She was 31 at that time. I was 12 when i watched it for the first time, but it was only 2 years ago when i realised how much more brain melting that movie is if you watch it as an adult and not a kid.
Rule of thumb:
Greenish colours = matrix
Regular/greyish colours = real world
The part when Neo tries to jump and then end up falling on the ground was a simulation program and not Matrix itself, that's why the fall was not supposed to kill him.
Tyler playing video games in the other room: "If you hear any weird noises in the background, Natalie is reacting to movies right now".
Philosophy professors used this movie as a discussion take off point, because it incorporates several different concepts of reality.
Were not using standards or normal ethical philosophy when it uses a whole bunch of niches and everyone thinks he's crazy and is not sensible but that is the illusion the truth is that it's true
We need a “what” counter
Or what drinking game
@@hungryewok1684 Or both.
@@hungryewok1684 do you want alcohol poisoning?
Dave Chappelle as lil Jon still has her beat. Whattt??"" Whaat!? Okaaay! Yeaayaah!?
The Oracle's conversation with Neo was just for him. He, at the time, needed to believe he wasn't the One.
or just like religion, she is vague, and if she was wrong...it was all planned. kinda like "gods will" lol
@@tyroneloki5131 Only this is not a real-life religion now is it? When discussing future sight she told him no one can see past choices they do not understand. So she could see that she had the gift but not what he was waiting for. Still, she told him exactly what would happen. "Maybe in your next life". Neo died and then resurrected as the One.
@@shadearca Huwaat!?? this is not real life!!?? my life has been a lie!
Agent Smith is The One, the whole plan of the Oracle wouldn't have worked if he knew that, though. Such a dangerous game indeed
@@bepkororoti8019 Please stop spreading that Smith-is-The-One nonsense. Yes, I've seen the video, and it's a massively distorted and oversimplified version of what's really going on.
Apparently; Switch was originally going to be male in the real world, but have a female 'avatar' in the Matrix (hence, the name)
Really, that would have been so video-gamey.
More accurate to say it would be Wachowski...ey.
That would have been cool.
But that would have been dumb, because, why would the others look like they do in real life if they could just make a random avatar nobody would recognize?
@@KjetilBalstad It was said that the form you have in the Matrix is how YOU see yourself in your mind so I guess it could work like that.
Small child: there is no spoon
Neo: dammit, I just ordered the soup
Small child: there is no soup
@@WhiteHawk77 small child: * *heavy sigh* * “there is no.... ya’know what, you’ll figure it out eventually. Just go.”
I love that she doesn't understand them using the phone line to the Matrix because she probably never had an old school modem that was connected to the phone line.
😂😂😂 didn't think about that lol
Yeah. Back then connecting a computer to the internet via a landline connected a modem was the only way it was done. Not even sure DSL was viable thing that early, either.
@Blade Count She seems to be in her 20's, so I think she's too young to remember dial up internet.
@@OjoBlacke Hehe, good ol' 56k (that's 56 kilo-BITS per second) dial-up. If you were rich, you could get an ISDN connection, which was a whopping... 128 kbit/s.
@@dcs4947 Dang, i remember when I was a kid thinking 20 year olds were the ones that grew up with dial up and such.
Now here I am in my 20s, and I realize how young I and other 20 something year olds are, and that time has passed since.
The air thing is because he's trying to get Neo to understand they're not in a real place, it's digital, virtual, the rules of reality are not holding them back.
first impression was. it was not me!
"Not too bright though" that's always been one of my favorite moments in this movie. The way she delivers the line, not making fun of him but instead just stating a fact. I also like how seemingly throwaway lines, like the Oracle saying he's not the one until his next life maybe or Morpheus saying when the time comes he won't need to dodge bullets, are paid off later because those lines actually meant something.
@Iain Steele Neo is the one. The Oracle told him he's not the one, that it's like he's waiting for something, his next life maybe. Neo 'died' before he became the one. Smith is an agent, a program that works for the Matrix.
@Iain Steele We are only talking about this movie. Don't bring in things that didn't happen in this movie. Remember this is a first watch reaction.
@Iain Steele Neo is the One, what happens in the sequels (SPOILERS!) is that some of Neo's One-ness (his One code, if we want) rubbed off on Smith when he destroyed him in the final scene of this movie.
@Iain Steele Neo does exactly what The One is meant to do. He just does it on a higher level. That's why the last movie is called "Revolution".
@Iain Steele We're moving rapidly into SPOILER territory so I'll add a few lines before continuing...
SPOILERS BELOW
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The purpose of The One is to return to The Source with his "anomaly code", so that they can reboot The Matrix "in his image" with the updated code. It's all part of the control system to keep The Matrix functional; it's a way to contain and control the human inclination to grow (the reason the first matrices failed). It's not stated directly but it's at least hinted strongly that The Oracle somehow made Neo more rebellious and autonomous than his predecessors, which leads him to reject the control system in the Architect's room and choose the left door instead of the right one he was supposed to choose. What this leads to in the end is that he goes to The Source on a higher level (the machine city) and in the real world, and that the system is rebooted "in his image" - now including the machines and basically the whole real world and not just The Matrix itself. Smith didn't do this but he was part of enabling it. He was basically Neo's "negative digital self" - or in other terms: a metaphor for his ego that didn't want to let go of the illusory world.
the Matrix trilogy was one of my favorite movies from my childhood and they still are. 21 years later after The Matrix released it's great seeing people like Natalie react to it for the first time and enjoy it a lot based on her reaction.
made in the late 90's Keanu today looks like he's aged about 5 years.
and it's mainly because of the beard
he's 100% a vampire
Not too bad since he was born in the 1700s.
www.keanuisimmortal.com/
He is immortal
That was definitely true for some time but he's actually starting to age now.
2:51 They were called the Wachowski Brothers at the time the movie was made. Now they are just the Wachowskis, as they are now sisters, not brothers.
Plot twist!
Actually, they aren't.
@@tristramcoffin926 Actually they are en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wachowskis
@@tristramcoffin926 transphobe!! 😜 j/k
The most interesting part about it is that back in those days when they were still men, they paid very close attention to not show up in public. They wouldn't give any interviews, they wouldn't be seen in making-of videos. They were very particular about it. No one, except for the people who worked with them, knew how they looked like.
And in hindsight, I think that is related to the fact that they were having proplems with their gender identity and didn't want to face themselves as men in the public eye. Because deep down they both felt like women and were not yet ready to be open about it.
Matrix is a classic, not a suprise it won.
Also, Keanu
I remember when it was new. You whippersnappers calling it a classic really put a burr under my saddle. Now git offa my lawn!
@@Theomite Same. I was in high school when it came out. We got grown ass adults right now who weren't born until after this movie came out. Think about that.
@@courtneyvaldez7903 I try not to. Every day.
Omfg I can' believe you cut out the "Dodge this" reaction :(
Cut out so many of the actual beginning of the cool reveal moments.
And Ciphers ... why oh why didn't I take the blue pill line. It was central to the movies theme.
Agreed, best. Part of the movie
The sunglasses hide that the actors are blinking furiously from the rapid gunfire.
"This guy wears sunglasses too"
The Matrix trilogy summarized in one sentence 😂
Andrew Meneses sunwear companies made a killing in 99, probly
@@alex0589 but legit I bought a pair of Matrix replica sunglasses back then lol
This and the badass longcoat trope.
Morpheus: (saying something profound)
Nat: AYEOHH this guy wears sunglasses too
Lmao
"Is that one of those movies that will make me think I'm living in a simulation?"
No, not *one* of those movies. This is *THE MOVIE* that made everyone think we're in a simulation.
The 13th Floor came out before this, and while it wasn't as good, it did a good job of that "Am I living in a simulation" feeling in the audience.
@@rikk319 Meh. Nobody cares about that one.
Now THAT can be "one of those movies that will make me think I'm living in a simulation".
The deadly assassin on dr who came out in 1975
magtovi There’s too many movies that came out before Matrix with the simulation concept for this to be the movie
@@thegameshark8966 Yes, Alice in Wonderland. Wizard of Oz. All our favorite fantasy movies that are actually sci fi genre.
I don't think I've seen you that stoked over a movie before -- glad you loved it along with the rest of us! I remember being absolutely blown away in the theater.
18:49 When Morpheus is explaining the Agents to Neo, anyone who isn't redpilled can be taken over by the agents. Yes they're innocent but still a "threat". And yes they die, and their bodies are flushed.
The reason is because Neo and the others aren't connected to The Matrix by direct wiring; they're hacking in remotely through wireless signals. That's what the Sentinels (squid-bots) were looking for. But the regular people in The Matrix are directly wired into it. Because the Agents are inside The Matrix, they can possess anybody else hooked into it to.
No they when an AGENT hacks into another person's construct program, that host Doesn't die Unless they actually get KILLED, IE, SHOT, BLOWN UP ECT, but most of the time, the person's construct program just gets reassigned to another program reality of the Matrix, with a their memory COMPLETELY wiped out..... ("Cypher, referenced this in the restaurant scene with Smith, how he would like to be rehacked back into the "power plant"(Machine City)
Very true of the non red pilled people walking around our streets today...
Anyone else hit "Like" before the intro is over?
JHHolliday81 *raises hand*
JHHolliday81 if i know the channel well enough, i hit like as the video starts. That way i don’t forget. If something makes me angry enough I’d go hit dislike after that cuz I’ll do that when i reach the threshold, but that almost never ever happens on any channel i frequent.
JHHolliday81 With Natalie's channel? Always.
With Nat's videos I've begun hitting like before I hit play. I have yet to be disappointed. 👋😀
The Matrix redefined movie making. It was groundbreaking.
@ Nah, it's still awesome! Looking forward to the 4th.
Salkafar I don’t think it has aged poorly at all. I think it lost its novelty with the effects etc. but there hasn’t really been a movie like it. Getting a good sci-fi action is so rare nowadays.
@@zenithquasar9623 Dark City is better.
@@GeneraluStelaru Arguable. I mean, I love Dark City. But I said "since the Matrix". Dark City is like a year older than the Matrix ;) But because I first saw the Matrix and it falls in line with my love of VR etc. I kind of like the Matrix a little more. But to anyone who likes the Matrix and has not seen Dark City, drop everything you are doing and watch that!
Great reaction, The Matrix is a mindbender. Just imagine watching this in 1999 in cinema, knowing nothing of what this is going to be about. This blew my tiny little mind and revolutionized so much about action movies, that it's impact can still be felt today. One of a kind movie.
That scene when neo is sleeping and there is massive attack playing in the background. Iconic. just freaking iconic.
I’m so jealous that you get to watch this for the first time
Neah, we watched when it came out, when it was revolutionary :)
Don't be. She's watching it on a small screen. And she is faking it.
I really enjoyed your enthusiasm. I think the Matrix is even better on a second watching, when viewed again you see how much foreshadowing and clever plotting the screenplay writers did to weave this story together. For instance, the Oracle told Neo between him and Morpheus "one of you is going to die". Neo did die when agent Smith shot him, but Neo is a parallel to Jesus, he is there to "save humanity" and like Jesus he "returns from the dead". Remember also that when the Oracle affirmed his belief that he was not "The One", she said "you've got the gift, but it looks like you're waiting for something." He asks "for what?" and she responds, "your next life maybe, who knows, that's the way these things go."
Neo dies, then comes back to life, in so doing he is "born again" into his next life. And it is only then when he truly becomes The One, it is then when fighting the agents becomes child's play for him, when he (as Morpheus hinted) doesn't *need* to dodge bullets. There are no bullets. :-)
The movie is full of wonderful little twists and clever moments like that. Like in the beginning when the dude shows up at Neo's apartment to get some sort of hacked software, he says "you're my savior man, my own personal Jesus Christ". Yup. That is in fact who Neo represents, a savior who is there to save mankind. The guy goes on to suggest "maybe you just need to unplug, man". That is precisely what Neo needs to do, unplug from the Matrix.
Or when Neo is getting dressed down by his boss. "You believe you are special, that the rules do not apply to you." Yup. Neo *is* special *because* the rules do not apply to him. He is The One, and he can bend the reality of the matrix to his will.
If you get a chance, watch it again sometime, knowing what you know now. It's a real delight.
When neo is at the boss' "Office", men are cleaning the "Windows" out side. And we see through washed glasses as if "Operator" is watching matrix..
You mentioned the inspiration for Eleven in Stranger Things. Stranger Things had a lot of sources for inspiration, but the big one for Eleven was Firestarter, a Steven King adaptation, starring a young Drew Barrymore. If you want a good retro-80's movie, that's an interesting one.
You should watch _Animatrix_ after this. It's an animated anthology film revolving around the _Matrix_ . They expand the lore and philosophy of the film(s), and each story has a different art style. Some of them were directed by the Wichowskis', and the person who created _Aeon Flux_ .
Re: Your question about the fight training: Yes, the cast did a LOT of fight training, especially Keanu, so a lot of the fight scenes are them. Additionally, Keanu broke several bones during the fight training, so they had to shoot around his injuries, and he was in serious pain for a lot of the tail end of the shoot, because he had to rush the recovery to finish the movie on time.
They also had to do their homework, the Wachowskis quizzed them on the philosophical aspects of the movie. It's anyone's guess which one was harder.
I thought he had an injury coming into the fight training? Neck/spine injury wasn't it? I've seen behind the scenes footage or him in a neck brace.
@@GhostEye31 Fused cervical vertebrae. It damaged his leg nerves and couldn't do mid or high kick. That's why he fights mostly with his arms.
Every actors had more or less minor injuries during the intensive training months before filming (Weaving had a bad hip injury)
@@GhostEye31 You might be right, I don't remember exactly when the injury happened, I just know he toughed out a serious damn injury to film this movie, and I'd have never known without the featurette. Keanu is a legend.
“I don’t really disagree with this”
Agent Smith is one of my favorite vilain in movie history, especially because he’s right on many counts.
Smith's nihilism is much more realistic and easy to identify with, in my opinion, than Neo's final answer to it ("because I choose to") which is arguably one of the lamest cop outs in the entire series. But they needed something to drive the plot to a conclusion and that's what we got.
It's called Satan's Dictum, the idea that nothing at all would be better than existence. It's fitting because Smith is symbolic of Satan within the movie, too.
I love me a good villain that isn't evil for the sake of being evil, but has motives and genuinely believable reactions to situations. It's one of the most common overlooked plot holes in movies. Now that you know this, you too, will see it in the next movie you watch. :D
It's particularly interesting when you know that Smith's the equivalent to a fallen angel because first generation agents were designed by the Architect to resemble angels in shape and functionality.
@@SoSoKayla I think Neo's answer is interesting though - it is the only possible answer to nihilism, "fuck that, if the universe doesn't have morals or value I'll create my own". And in the end it's how we all live, unless you do believe in a higher purpose. Why go on when you'll die anyway, when humanity will eventually go extinct, when the Universe itself will eventually end up in an eternal infinite expanse of cold, inert, lifeless gas?
Because I choose to.
"Who are these AGENTS?!"
"Yes."
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Baggins."
My name is BILBO!
"We missed you."
15:38 "she did not give him good news,...she gave him a cookie tho." 😂
Hey, that's the legit way to do it. "Here's a rotten day... chocolate chips"
She literally gave him a "cookie", to remember the information she gave him
You have to watch "Memento". 👍
And then rewatch it again in reverse.
Especially since Carrie-Anne Moss’ character in Memento is called Natalie :)
scrptar129 lmao
I remember watching this in theaters in '99. All I had seen was the 30-second Superbowl teaser.
So, yeah, I went in totally cold. Your reactions remind me of the awe I felt that first viewing.
She REALLY needs to watch Constantine
Oh YES! One of my faves. A terrific film. Some amazing imagery in that and as a plus, it has Tilda Swinton, who absolutely nails whatever role you put her in.
"John, you are going to die because you smoked two packs a day since you were 14 years old. And you're going to go to Hell because of the life you took. You're fucked."
@@PlasteredDragon And Peter Stormare's the one scene wonder. He's awesome.
I keep looking for it 😭
It’s a 50:50 movie: a talented director with a role suitable for Keanu I just think some of the stuff in the script could’ve been better.
You should watch Akira!!!
Yeeeeeeeees! Yes yesyes!
name my daughter Kanayda
and ghost in the shell, anime not film.
ghost in the shell is way better
@@TheLegend-yb4ok nah
People seeing Matrix in 2020 is like seeing bones of a T-rex.
The "sisters" are currently producing a new Matrix trilogy, because the red pill/blue pill thing became a symbol of dissidence, and everything pop culture must be controlled by current year politics.
@@TheZapan99 I agree but I'm not sure I should thumbs up or thumbs down.
@@TheZapan99 those "" show that you are the side that people shouldn't be on if they want to see world a better place.
@@sauronishere8040 Put me on a gulag list, then. So much room for different bodied people, yet so little for the different minded ones.
_movie shows a payphone_
"It belongs in a museum!"
Nat remembering how guns work 2/3rds through the Matrix is something I didn't know I needed in my life
"Is this one of those movies that's gonna make me think I'm living in a simulation?" This is THE movie that's gonna make you think you live in a simulation.
One thing I love about Matrix is how it aged. You have all the 90's stuff with glasses and computers and shit, but it still feels fresh and cool.
That's because it could have been made exactly the same today. Even if the movie was made a thousand years from now, the point was the computers chose that specific era of the late 90s for their simulation.
@@JakkFrost1 And, TBH, that was a pretty good idea. And it makes me curious about the #4 - is Matrix still repeating 1999 with Neo ageing 25 or so years inside it?
Halfway into the reaction and she hasn't realized that Agent Smith was Elrond in LoTR
was about to comment on that if no one did yet
Bahaha he's such a chameleon! I literally watched the whole movie silently thinking...why do I recognize that guy?
@@NatalieGoldReacts Since this came out before LOTR, when I saw Fellowship, every time I always heard, "Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson."
@@NatalieGoldReacts The truest chameleon is Gary Oldman. I watch any movie with him, and I will go "I know that guy... but from where?" And when I realize who he is, I feel stupid. LOL.
@@peterlenham6904 Then go watch someone else...
OMG!!! This is possibly your most emotional reaction yet! The Wachowski's definitely wake you up it seems and make you believe by the end of it!!! I hope you enjoyed it.
the realization of the world being a simulation is the best reaction from anybody about anything.
There is a theory that John wick is neo just in a different programme of the matrix. Cool fact the guy who directed John wick movies was keanu reeves stunt double in matrix.
another theory is that inception and the matrix are the same universe but its just a theory and probably wrong
You: "Is this one of those movies that's gonna make me think I'm living in a simulation? I have nightmares about that."
Me: *chokes on drink again
Well you are by UA-cam
"Welcome to the desert of the Real."
The whole meaning of "The Matrix" condensed in that two sentence question and statement.
Me: Nod's maniacally.
When one has nightmares about being in a simulation, one is creating an illusory world to experience the anxiety of living in an illusory world.
Fun fact: The actor who played Tank is Tommy Chong’s son
Oh i had no idea
Good God...
Cheech and Chong Tommy Chong??
His sister is Rae Dawn Chong who was in Commando with Arnie ( she also discovered Chris Pratt)
His biological father is Martin Wyatt.
He was adopted by Tommy Chong and Shelby Chong in 1978.
Me and my friends coming out of the theater after seeing this the first time was hilarious. It was like Jurassic Park, it was such an immersive experience that leaving the theater was like a return to normalcy, and we were checking the back of our necks, just to be sure. It was half in jest and half very serious.
Remember seeing this movie countless times in the theater, was such a fun ride.
Yeah. I remember the first time I walked out of the theater seeing this and I was having an existential crisis, like, do I even exist? Am I just an NPC in someone's game?
What a great reaction. Unbelievable movie and it’s impressive how well it holds up 21 years later. I wish I could watch it for the first time again!
"...and then I remembered how guns work." That line cracked me up!!