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As the world's technological capabilities reach increasingly impressive new heights, we
are faced with new problems caused by these new technological capabilities. Along with
these newfound problems, such as the now infamous Y2K, come the latest futuristic
prophecies about the world's damnation due to the new technologies. Thus is the need for,
and theory behind the movie Matrix.
The Matrix explores unthinkable realms of computer world domination, human cultivation,
and a specious reality so profoundly using exceptional writing by brothers Andy and Larry
Wachowski. This thought provoking screenplay is based on the premise that cyberspace is
becoming far too much the center of our existence. Additionally the Wachowski brothers
play on the idea that the line between reality and virtual reality is getting a little
too thin. These ideas are so farfetched and mind-boggling that they lead one to stop for
a second to question one's own sense of reality. 
This questioning of reality is a byproduct of the brilliant filmmaking used to captivate
the audience for an incredible two and a quarter hour journey. While watching The Matrix,
the pulse is quickened, the eyes are dazzled, and the brain is twisted beyond recognition
several times over. One's eyes are dazzled incessantly by numerous computer-generated
special effects. Among these aesthetically pleasing scenes are the action packed martial
arts scenes featuring the always lovable Keanu Reeves. Although one is predetermined to
question Reeves' comic book-like kung fu sequences, on must sit back and be amazed by the
brothers Wachowski filming methods. 
The Wachowski's filming methods allow them to slow down sequences to show moves and
actions normally made impossible by the laws of physics. Additional scenes depict bullets
as they are slowed down to a crawl while the audience takes the vantage of the
depth-defying characters dodging these bullets. The audience watches as characters leap
buildings and virtually fly in hair- trigger quick movements that Hollywood was incapable
of depicting just two or three years ago. Simply put the visual display is indescribable.
The Matrix's visual barrage should propel the art of filmmaking into the next
millennium.
In addition to the exceptional writing and visual depiction, the Matrix offers
commendable acting. As an action movie, the Matrix is not asked to have any dramatic
performances. It's simply expected to have explosions, disastrous chases, and gun-driven
violence, yet many of the actors give surprising performances. The before mentioned Keanu
Reeves, gives an excellent performance as the geek-gone superhero, Neo, considering his
resume` of painful performances. Additionally, Carrie-Anne Moss gave a respectable
performance as Trinity, the behind kicking beauty. Also Lawrence Fishburne, cast
intelligently as Morpheus, brilliantly plays role of a futuristic Yoda trying to get Neo
to realize his potential as humanity's savior. These performances coupled with a career-
defining performance from Hugo Weaving, the dark suited Men in Black detective-type, add
a dramatic flair to this already promising movie.
In conclusion, Andy and Larry Wachowski combine ingenious writing, innovative filming,
and good performances from a well-selected cast, to make The Matrix more than just a
movie, but rather an experience. 

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