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Movie review for The Matrix 
 
This is a classic science fiction tale that was ground breaking for it's story 
line and special effects.

It stars Keanu Reeves(Point Break, Bill and Ted Excellent Adventure) as Neo/Mr 
Anderson(apparently Will Smith(Independence Day, I. Robot) was asked by the 
Wachowski brothers to play Neo, but he declined the role saying he wasn't 
mature enough as an actor to carry out the role), an I.T. guy seemingly bored 
with his existence, he is contacted by the mysterious Morpheus played by 
Laurence Fishburne(Apocalypse Now), wanted by many for alledgedly terrorist 
activities.

It turns out that Neo isn't really living in the real world at all, but under 
slavery, as he and the rest of humanity are under, being hooked up to a 
machine, providing life source for A.I(Artificial intelligence) that has taken 
over the planet over a war with humanity, leaving only a few renegades to 
continue the war against the A.I.

As Morpheus succinctly puts it "What if you were in a dream you couldn't wake 
up from, how would you know what is real and what is not?".

This all makes sense at this point, because as a prelude to this mind boggling 
discovery, there was an action sequence, where Trinity played by Carrie-Anne 
Moss(Memento) runs away from a couple of agents, into a phone box, and whilst 
she has the ear-piece of the phone to her ears, one of the agents runs down the 
phone box with a truck, with Trinity's body nowhere to be found in or around 
the phone box after this encounter(apparently after showing that ten-minute 
action sequence to their executive producers, they signed up immediately).

Morpheus has been told a prophecy by the Oracle played by Gloria Foster that he 
will find The One that will put an end to the slavery and set humanity free 
from A.I., and he believes Neo is that one, however Neo needs some convincing, 
especially as Morpheus, Trinity and a host of others take him to see the 
Oracle, to see what predictions she has in store for him.

During this scene an interesting occurrence takes place, that just separates 
The Matrix from just another science fiction movie, Neo sees a black cat, and 
sees the cat again, he mutters to himself "deja vu", immediately everybody in 
the entourage tenses up and he is asked what he saw, he relays what he saw, and 
everyone finds a hiding place, weapons at the ready, with Trinity explaining to 
Neo that deja vu happens when the A.I. change something in the Matrix, and sure 
enough the antagonist Agent Smith played magnificently by Hugo Heaving(Lord of 
the rings: The fellowship of the ring), is just around the corner.

It is a ground-breaking story line coupled with some superb action sequences, 
with great twists along the way makes for a classic science fiction movie.
 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://armchairbuff.blogspot.com/  Movie reviews 
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