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Neo seeks the truth about the Matrix. Only one man has the answer, an elusive dangerous man who is known as Morpheus. A stranger called Trinity invites Neo to follow a white rabbit which guides him into a parallel world. Reality is a world run by artificially intelligent machines who control the human slaves in a simulated 20th Century. (Warner Bros. UK)

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TheEvilTwin 

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English The Matrix, a place where everyone wears sunglasses even in the darkest underground, a place where a group of mixed-race people of all shades, including a mulleted woman, jump ten metres high, and a place where hip flexibility knows no bounds. Episode 1: Absolutely fabulous, now a cult-classic, a great introduction to the universe and plenty of goosebumps. Episode 2: The first hour lags behind considerably, but then it's a 90-minute action ride that knows no end, the fight choreography is noticeably better, even excellent and euphoric in places! Along with the music, an absolutely unparalleled experience that at the time would have had me on my ass. The CGI is sometimes good, sometimes utterly awful (see the battle with Smith on the playground), but either way the action pulls the whole first two episodes up and choreography this long is something unheard of, I have no idea how anyone could learn and perform this. Episode 3: Boring, horrible and awful. This one went completely over my head and is so different from the previous two. Hours of empty dialogue are followed by a battle with digital machines instead of classic matrix action, and I search in vain for any hints in the final episode that connect it to the previous ones. The beginning is dull, the progression uninspiring and the conclusion unsatisfying. ()

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English Of all the science fiction films that revel in imaginary worlds, in bending the laws of nature and physics, and in visually loaded, perfectly scored, and all-out action, The Matrix is the most imaginative, the most visually loaded, and the most auditorily bombastic. A visionary work where every detail is absolutely in place and brought to a timeless, seemingly unearthly perfection. 100% ()

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Stanislaus 

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English I kept The Matrix in the cool of my closet for a really long time (a decade, actually) and on the one hand it's good that I waited, because I might not have even understood it at the time, but on the other hand I was depriving myself of a perfect piece of filmmaking in terms of script and execution that is undoubtedly worth watching. I enjoyed all the visual and sound effects immensely, as well as the Matrix problem itself, which definitely had something going for it. Of the cast, I liked the badass Carrie-Anne Moss and the extra sleazy Hugo Weaving the most. In short, a film that didn't knock me off my feet like other films, but as far as quality goes, it has it in every way. ()

Marigold 

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English In my opinion, this film has started something... Its impressive visual rendering and stylistic polishing are still copied by many action films today, and (unfortunately) few take the time to invent an elaborate plot that would have a fairly solid philosophical footing (I don't mean the spawn that the flock of furious interpreters of every little thing have created around the film). The Matrix worked as an action film (the fights are simply a treat!), as science fiction and as a film with a deeper idea. It's certainly not cyberpunk, as many unlearned people claim, and it's certainly nothing original – most of The Matrix's "source" files are not commonly known to our culture, although all you have to do is go through the relevant sections of Japanese cinema. The Matrix is one of the first messengers of the "new hi-tech" film with everything that it encompasses, the messenger of a new futuristic conception of the action element in the story. At the same time, I won't be far from the truth when I say that it will always be a cult film – just as it's hard to take it out of the family of classic sci-fi films. ()

Hromino 

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English This is the "daddy" of contemporary science fiction action movies. If you are a fan of science fiction and have not yet seen it, you have not lived. The stunts and effects were breathtaking for the time it was made, the actors were excellent – and the plot? Unprecedented and original. The only thing that bothered me a bit was the pacing of the movie – while Morpheus offloads a bunch of information about the Matrix onto you, and you do not know what he is going on about, however, you soon realize it all makes sense after watching the scenes that follow. However, the important thing is that by the end, all the information makes perfect sense and you can understand how complicated and treacherous the world of the Matrix is. A job well done by the Wachowskis. It is just a real shame that the sequels were not more evenly matched. ()

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