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THE
MATRIX
(rating:6 out of 10)
The trailers looked
amazing. Edits of men jumping between skyscrapers, men dodging bullets in
slow-motion,faces morphing into one another. Keanu Reeves looking his boyish, clueless
best. Laurence Fishburne claiming affectedly: "Unfortunately, no one can be told what
the matrix is." And the puzzling question: What is the Matrix? I wandered what it was
myself up to the very day I saw the film. Now I know--the answer is not as ecstatic as you
may have thought: THE MATRIX is a good flick to watch and kill a couple of hours;
hollow but a good flick nonetheless.
Keanu Reeves plays
Thomas, an otherwise forgettable face in the crowd who works at a mega software-developer
corporation. At night though, he's Neo, a renegade hacker making a name for himself
surfing the complex, secret waves of cyperspace. Neo is a man with a nagging question in
mind (guess which one it is?) who is also very wanted: first, by a gang of hackers led by
the ultra-secretive, cyber-Zen-master Morpheus (enter Laurence Fishburne), secondly, by a
trio of square-jawed FBI-type agents, led by some dude whose name escapes me at this time.
Not remembering key character names is a sign, for me, that the movie didn't do a good job
storywise. Neo is introduced to the Matrix by Morpheus and is revealed a conspiracy of
mind- blowing proportions as well as philosophical connotations. Along the way, there are
visual sequences comparable to a shot of adrenaline to the heart, martial art fights and
lots of talk about Neo being "The One."
So if all that sounded
cool, how come i came out of this movie with a hollow feeling? The Wachowski
brothers, who previously wrote and directed the excellent lesbian crime thriller BOUND,
are responsible for MATRIX, and I gotta hand it to them: this film is a radical
change of subject matter. It's also obviously a very expensive, effects-heavy film and
produced by V-I-Producer Joel SIlver (LETHAL WEAPON series). But it suffers from a
sophomore mistake: Too much ambition. The hollow feeling I perceived comes from several
sources. Keanu Reeves can't act--I've always held this opinion, though many disagree
(mostly hormone influenced females). He doesn't act in this film either--he reacts,
playing the typical action hero role. The atmosphere, customes and soundtrack are another
matter. They are seemingly flawless, yet they're overstressed, making THE MATRIX
into an exercise in Style. Ohh, look at Trinity (Carrie- Anne Moss), Neo's love interest,
all doned in black tight vynil and perfect crop haistyle. Uhh, look at Laurence Fishburne
put on his sunglasses held up just by the bridge of his nose. Ahh, look at Keanu, walking
on walls on full-length black leather jackets and hyper-cool sunglasses. Giorgo Armani be
proud.
By far the core cause of
this film's hollowness is that its sci-fi premise isn't entirely thought out or fully
carried out. The provocative question about the nature of reality is asked: Is reality the
experiences of our bodies interacting with the material, hands touching matter, eyes
seeing sights, tongues tasting tastes, or is reality the self-closed creation within the
mind, the plays of imagination and thought? The movie doesn't answer nor consider the
question in a satisfactory manner. STAR WARS was a great sci-fi film not because of
its sci-fi issues (many will argue it's not a sci-film at all), but because of its classic
storytelling. THE MATRIX doesn't come to realizing good storytelling, and since its
sci-fi core is weak, the film turns out hollow and somewhat forgettable. I'm not calling
for some boring sci-fi movie, all issues and no action--but just for a film that combines
the sci-fi with well paced storytelling. (For example, BLADE RUNNER.) this movie
could have used more humor as well. It could have benedited from a less pretentious tone.
All that bullshit about Keanu being the One got on my nerves.
Now you know what the
Matrix is. I'm still waiting for that cyberpunk sci-fi classing to come along. In the
meantime, if you like eye candy...
Armando V.
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