🐱 ‘The Matrix Resurrections’ First Reactions: Bold Hollywood Sequel or Meta Headache? - How embarrassing

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The Matrix Resurrections” has finally screened for press, industry, and other lucky viewers, and first reactions to the sequel from director Lana Wachowski are pouring in. This is not only the last major movie premiere to round out this year’s winter season, it’s also the first “Matrix” film since 2003’s “The Matrix Revolutions,” and the fourth film in the franchise. Check out a roundup of social media reactions — which are divided, but sway toward the positive — below.

The Matrix 4” features Keanu Reeves(consummate game stuntman of all time) and Carrie-Anne Moss reprising their roles as Neo and Trinity, respectively, as well as Jada Pinkett-Smith as Niobe, Lambert Wilson as The Merovingian, and Daniel Bernhardt as Agent Johnson. They’re joined by a wave of high-profile co-stars including Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Neil Patrick Harris, Jonathan Groff, Toby Unwumere, Priyanka Chopra, and more.

As the last trailer revealed, the franchise’s main characters no longer remember each other following the events of the original “Matrix” trilogy. Franchise newcomer Abdul-Mateen II is Morpheus, but he’s not Lawrence Fishburne’s version of the character that fans love.

“I think what the script provided was a new narrative and some new opportunities that did make room within the Matrix universe for a new Morpheus,” Abdul-Mateen II teased to Entertainment Weekly in October. “I play a character who’s definitely aware of the history of the Matrix [and] the history of Morpheus. This character is on a journey of self-discovery. There’s a lot in our story that’s about growth, defining your own path. Morpheus isn’t exempt from that. This is definitely a different iteration of the character.”

The film, written by Wachowski with authors David Mitchell and Aleksandar Hemon, has been in development since 2017. Top-secret filming began February 4, 2020, in San Francisco under the code name “Project Ice Cream,” with filming also taking place in Germany and Chicago. Production was halted on March 16, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but then resumed in August. Filming wrapped in November 2021.

The film opens from Warner Bros. in theaters and day-and-date on HBO Max December 22.

The Matrix Resurrections, despite (and because of) its infinite goofiness, is the boldest & most vividly personal Hollywood sequel since The Last Jedi. a silly/sincere galaxy brain take on reboot culture that makes peace with how modern blockbusters are now only about themselves.
— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) December 17, 2021

#TheMatrixResurrections is more fun than I remember the sequels ever being. Yes it’s bogged down in exposition like the previous two, but there’s a knowing wink to it all now. Newcomers Neil Patrick Harris and Jonathan Groff are key to that. Oh and the climax ROCKS. pic.twitter.com/2aWXYI7YAi
— Nigel Smith (@nigelmfs) December 17, 2021

It’s not perfect. There are some moments that might be complete and utter nonsense. But while THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS broke my heart, #TheMatrixResurrections… did the other thing. And I’m just so happy about that.
Full review to come at @consequence next Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/nXX9sSevb1
— Liz Shannon Miller (@lizlet) December 17, 2021

THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS is a grandiose palate cleanser for the era of clinical nostalgia bait and sexless tentpoles: a totally earnest sci-fi romance with some of the most exuberant set pieces this side of Fury Road, empathetic and incisive in equal measure. Astonishing stuff. pic.twitter.com/tXgNubeF8g
— Dimitri Kraus (@simplykraus) December 16, 2021

The first act of #TheMatrixResurrections is STELLAR. Smart, funny, weird, self-referential & unexpected. Add to it wildly inventive action sequences, lofty storytelling decisions & a TON of big ideas that will fuel lots of questions. Trust me, multiple viewings will be required pic.twitter.com/q4jt0KQqft
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 17, 2021

THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS is a total blast. Weird, romantic, *extremely.* meta, and consistently funny. I kind of loved it. (Also, everyone in this movie is ridiculously hot.) #TheMatrixResurrections
— Chris Evangelista (@cevangelista413) December 17, 2021

So far I have personally spoken with half a dozen friends who’ve seen MATRIX 4 and no two reactions were identical. Excited to see where this takes us.
— Scott Wampler™ (@ScottWamplerBMD) December 17, 2021

You’ll probably see it on the Oscars shortlist for Visual Effects but it might 50/50 for something like sound.
Franchise rankings:
The Matrix
Reloaded
Resurrections
Revolutions
All this needed to do was be better than the last one. Mission accomplished? #Matrix #Oscarspic.twitter.com/fj6UwiAxhO
— Clayton Davis (@ByClaytonDavis) December 17, 2021

I’d definitely recommend watching the first three #Matrix movies if you can as the new film references them A LOT. Longtime fans w/ dig this film & the ways it twists the mythology. It also lays groundwork for not just more sequels, but also prequels. WB could go Matrix wild! pic.twitter.com/tk6zgy5hx9
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 17, 2021

The Matrix Resurrections — good stuff is unfathomably great, missteps mostly means to a lovely end. Nice movie about getting old. So swooningly romantic I sometimes couldn’t take it.
— Nick Newman (@Nick_Newman) December 17, 2021

lots to discuss in matrix resurrections but also i think there is a shot of keanu taking a shit or at least peeing sitting down
— Esther Zuckerman (@ezwrites) December 17, 2021

The past two weeks I’ve been talking to a ton of people who all, with the exception of one, have been like ‘Matrix Resurrections is going to be so so divisive, but I think I loved it?’
— Aaron Stewart-Ahn (@somebadideas) December 17, 2021

There was a point in the middle of The Matrix Resurrections where I briefly thought it was the best movie ever made, and, like, I haven’t convinced myself it’s NOT?
I lovvvvvvved it. A lotta people are gonna haaaaaaaate. My favorite kind of movie!!
— Emily VanDerWerff (@emilyvdw) December 17, 2021

The Matrix Resurrections: best movie of the year? So angry, so joyous, so fun.
— Matt Patches (@misterpatches) December 17, 2021

#TheMatrixResurrections is a terrific, awe-inducing, meta mind-bender completely in line with the franchise’s legacy. Finds an innovative, high-concept way to frame the new story. Keanu Reeves & Carrie-Anne Moss’ chemistry burns. Jessica Henwick is a revelation! @TheMatrixMovie pic.twitter.com/xRawqiOcuu
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) December 17, 2021

#TheMatrixResurrections is an almost 2.5-hour exposition dump with choppy action scenes reminiscent of the Bourne movies. It reuses far too much footage from previous installments and is meta to a fault.
— Jeff Nelson (@SirJeffNelson) December 17, 2021

I am deeply happy for those who will enjoy #TheMatrixResurrections. I am, regrettably, not among them. It’s leagues better than Reloaded and Revolutions – which let’s be clear are really not good – but has bad stakes. Nothing matters, and not in a cool nihilistic way. pic.twitter.com/RnbQutdkKR
— Alison Foreman (@alfaforeman) December 17, 2021

#TheMatrixResurrections is a comedy. The action is disappointing and the new characters are thin. But the metatextual commentary is biting. It wrestles with its own legacy in that JURASSIC WORLD/BAD BOYS 3/RP1 fashion. I prefer the first three, but this is a wild swing. pic.twitter.com/7i3n5qUvOq
— Scott Mendelson (@ScottMendelson) December 17, 2021

MATRIX RESURRECTIONS is much more meta than you’re expecting, locking on to the original film like a Sonic & Knuckles cartridge so it can remix and riff to Lana W’s delight. Loved all that, loved the love story, loved gay actors throwing punches. But action is surprisingly blah!
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) December 17, 2021
 
So wait why did the Wachowski Brothers hand this one off to their ugly sister?
The Wachowski 'Brothers' are the ugly sisters.
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I went into this movie expecting to absolutely detest it but I actually dug it a lot. full disclosure the first 3 are my favorite movie trilogy (2 & 3 came out and I saw in theaters when I was like 8 so nostalgia keeps me from disliking them although I will admit they objectively suck). It wasn't the movie I wanted, but was surprised it wasn't the movie I EXPECTED for the most part. The story didn't avoid being predictable but it didn't feel anywhere near as politically pandery as I assumed. It wasn't necessary but I liked the fact the meta shit in the beginning was basically an admission from the director that WB was going to make this movie no matter what so they decided to do it themselves, and it might be half assed. It has a lot of problems but most of them to my surprise wasn't all the script, which worked more than I expected, instead that the action, cinematography and music sucked. which I thought was going to be the only enjoyable parts. I'm glad I saw it, it's probably the best of the sequels although I'd rather watch reloaded. If anyone's interested it's worth watching if you have HBOMAX and if you don't, skip it and forget it exists.
 
Trinity is barely in the movie except the last 15 minutes and all that GIRL POWER shit is all loaded at the end, honestly I was shocked at how little the movie force fucked me with it throughout, and that all the REMEMBER THIS SHIT stuff was for a narrative purpose even if it was done like shit I was at least happy they at least pretended to come up with a reason I'm seeing the same shit again. One thing that did make me laugh is I think they were making fun of people applying their own identity to media or base their identity off of shit they watch, during the real meta section they have a montage of people saying shit like TRANS IDENTITY and MIND BLOWING LIFE CHANGING PHILOSOPHY and the people are supposed to be fucking insufferable. It cracked me up because I was thinking of the reactions in the OP from twitter about this movie and I was like damn this scene is literally about how those people are retarded and studios make shit using their buzzwords because they know they'll like it, and i think it went over their heads. Also I didn't notice like any flat out gay shit in the movie which I thought was going to be huge the movie is literally about a dude tryna find his wife and fuck her again basically lmao
 
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Two incredibly shitty sequels all to wrap up uninteresting loose ends for an unnecessary ending weren't worth it. The original Matrix had a perfect ending. Everything has changed. Badass RATM song plays. The details are unimportant. Ending on a tone rather than details is a tough thing for a movie to pull off, but the Matrix did it, and it fits the movie perfectly, because the whole point was that ultimately, Neo was limited only by his own consciousness and imagination in the Matrix, so letting your imagination run wild at the end was the right choice.

Then they fucked it up.

From what I've heard over the years, the brothers were ALWAYS going to do a sequel, be it film or TV.

One story I've heard was that the Matrix was conceived as a big budget pilot movie for a potential HBO show and that the plan was release it to theaters, then get HBO or one of the Turner networks to pick it up for a TV series to continue the story. With recasts of all of the big names that would not commit to going to series, even once the script started picking up buzz and you had people like Will Smith and Keanu Reeves and Lawrence Fishburne being approached by the studio making the film once TPTB saw it having huge potential to be a big hit.

The movie being a huge hit ironically killed the plans for it being spun off as a TV as the studio instead wanted sequel films and the core cast were all willing to come back to do them. That's one of the reasons why the brothers filmed 2 and 3 back to back and why they had all of the creative freedom with them, to the detriment of the sequels sadly.
 
honestly I was shocked at how little the movie force fucked me with it throughout, and that all the REMEMBER THIS SHIT stuff was for a narrative purpose even if it was done like shit I was at least happy they at least pretended to come up with a reason I'm seeing the same shit again.
Nobody finds a 37-year-old Nestle Crunch Bar in Neo's trench coat pocket?

One thing that did make me laugh is I think they were making fun of people applying their own identity to media or base their identity off of shit they watch, during the real meta section they have a montage of people saying shit like TRANS IDENTITY and MIND BLOWING LIFE CHANGING PHILOSOPHY and the people are supposed to be fucking insufferable.
Sounds a bit like the ending of Fight Club 2. Did Lana show up and lecture them about getting the movie's message all wrong?
 
It is what it is.
Push back on chuds getting correct answer
Trying push woke answer of transgenderism & my feeling. Maybe the matrix is ok safe place.
 
Sounds a bit like the ending of Fight Club 2. Did Lana show up and lecture them about getting the movie's message all wrong?
no, but 30 minutes in people are talking about what the matrix "means" or is about and someone flat out says "the matrix is about trans identity" among other random bullshit things and you just see neo miserable in the rooms of these people rambling about what they are so sure it's about lol idk I'm still not saying the movie is good at all, and I probably won't watch it again but I will say a lot of that type of shit in the movie I did like. really it was just the last 10 minutes that killed it for me because the tone suddenly got stupid as fuck and it ends with characters doing something I have no idea why they are doing it. the meta shit worked because it was legit Lana through the script being like I am only making this because WB is going to whether I am involved or not, and people won't shut the fuck up about the matrix 20 years later. Neo is basically her self insert in the first half who hates that they are even there. also I lied about not noticing directly gay shit, upon recollection that last 10 minutes has a line that actually in fact, was gay as fuck.
 
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