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The Matrix cinematographer Bill Pope has described working on the franchise’s second and third films as “mind-numbing and soul-numbing”. “Everything that was good about the first experience [on the ...
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The Matrix cinematographer Bill Pope has popped the red pill and spoken candidly about his experience of filming the second and third movies, calling them "mind numbing and soul numbing" to work on.
There’s a famous scene in The Matrix where Neo goes to see The Oracle. He meets another potential in the waiting room: a young child who seemingly bends a spoon with his mind. Noticing Neo’s ...
The Matrix sent 1999 into a direct comparison of William Gibson's Neuromancer. With a wonderstruck hero, Neo (played by Keanu Reeves), a deadly femme fatale Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and an ...
Key points The Matrix movies, psychedelics, and quantum mechanics are trying to tell us that our universe is made of consciousness. The Red Pill in the Matrix movies is an analogy for seeing reality ...