Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 10:46:06 11/04/03
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On November 04, 2003 at 03:24:30, Torstein Hall wrote: >On November 03, 2003 at 20:52:04, Christophe Theron wrote: > >>On November 03, 2003 at 14:49:04, margolies,marc wrote: >> >>>Here's how the matrix trilogy will end... ( in el cheapo Hollywood style) >>>Keanu Reeves (Neo) will wake up in Bed and realize this is just a dream. >>>In the bed next to Keanu is Buffy the Vampire Slayer(Sarah Michelle Geller) who >>>is still sleeping. Keanu nudges her, she wakes and realizes this is just a >>>dream. When Buffy wakes up she is in Bed next to comedian Bob Newhart("The Bob >>>Newhart Show"), who is sleeping. When Buffy wakes him up, Bob realizes this is >>>just a dream and wakes up in Bed next to Keanu Reeves. >>>more to follow... >>>I hope I haven't spoilt it for you, C.T. >>>-Marc >> >> >> >>Mmh... Food for thought. >> >>But I would still advise you to view "Matrix" and "Matrix Reloaded" first. :) >> >> >> >> Christophe > >Did you actually like Matrix reloaded? To me it was very disapointing. Like >going from an intelligent action movie, to a bad computergame with repeating >effects...... > >Torstein While I was surprised at first by "Reloaded" (the spirit of the first movie was somehow lost), I'm liking it more and more. It is an intelligent movie. Actually it requires more intelligence from the audience than the first one. It's not the classical Hollywood movie. It breaks several classical film rules: for example in a scene of "Reloaded" the camera traverses solid objects (did you notice?), which is usually forbidden by film making rules. It also breaks the classical scenario rules, and is not afraid to introduce a lot of philosophical concepts and to make them a solid part of the story. Which nobody around me noticed (sometimes if feel so lonely!). I hope that "Revolutions" will go even further, which means that even less people will like it, naturally. Christophe
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