Matrix: Resurrections (Movie Review)

 

The year-end blockbuster went almost hidden because of the raving success of MCU's Spiderman: No Way Home. But, the movie is so beautifully made and well thought of. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reprise their roles as Neo and Trinity with a  host of other actors and actresses either taking on existing roles or donning on new ones.

In the new world, Neo is a game designer of a very popular game 'The Matrix' (a copy of his past experiences in the prequels). Teaming up with his partner Smith, Thomas Anderson begins working on a new game that goes in line with 'The Matrix'. In the process of all this, Neo begins to experience hallucinations. He is advised by his psychiatrist to continue his medication with the blue pills to help curb this illness. However, after Neo meets Morpheus and consumes the red pills, he begins to see reality for what it really is, awakening from the imaginative slumber he has been in.

The movie is well presented with a lot of connections drawn between the movie's prequels. The short mention of Warner Brothers in one of the dialogues also helps make the movie feel like it is a part of this reality. However, the movie does seem to drag a lot and there have been times when I took my eyes off the screen to look at my phone (not actually ethical I would say). The movie is worth watching in the comfort of your homes rather than in the cinema hall because of the depth in intellectual rigour that is present in it.

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