Two phenomenal movies

Two phenomenal movies.
Both with the intriguing, paradigm shifting concept: "let go to win".
Both with a second episode that veers instead to "let's parody Dracula".

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you shouldn't put those two together
matrix literally advocated itself for not being fucking star wars

explain

>describing a paid entertainment product as "paradigm shifting"

you could probably get that even by watching the latest movie unamusedly enough to some
one of the reasons why it's controversial again

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yeah nothing you've presented backs up your original post

...alrighty then

>blow the Matrix
Holy shit! Boomers really can't into computers or allegory.

Both films that work by themselves and had a bunch of unofficial sequels

ever see dark city, OP?

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required viewing for all matrix fans

Yeah it's dogshit and the muh copied me claim is bullshit and bad faith

Star Wars mogs the matrix.

>came out a year prior
>is about humanity being enslaved
>memories are implanted into people's heads, they live artificial lives
>there's one single person who has the gift to take on the enemies
>he's able to bend reality in a way that's comparable to their ability
>they don't like the sunlight
>similar look

They both even have an Episode 3 that doubles down on doing the parody of Dracula.
>Public domain monsters are the key to all of this

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>They don't like the sunlight
Did you get confused? There's nobody in the Matrix that doesn't like sunlight lmao

>Grevious was monster movie inspired
Holy based

>Let go Luke
Oh yeah what happened to that? Rey never did that

reminds me of Shrek

reminder that the philosopher on whose book they based Matrix off rejected the Movie and called them retarded for misunderstanding his book.. which btw they forced the actors to read and talked a lot about, even referenced her in the first minutes of the movie... only to seethe after transitioning that: "the book is another matrix that's the whole point of referencing it"

Dark City, Akira, Ghost in a shell - boom you have Matrix.

Why do I keep finding stuff like this which makes me respect Lucas even more.