Review of The Matrix (1999) by Intellicritic — 16 Oct 2015
This is a film of serious philosophical depth and insight. The Matrix also overflows with religious allusions and parallels from Christianity and Buddhism. Although The Matrix may seem loaded with stunning visuals only for the sake of visceral enjoyment at first, there is a profound interplay between the action and the underlying meanings of the film.
The infrastructural visuals also give us a glimpse of this duality. While the world of the Matrix is portrayed as homogeneous, predictable, and tinted a sickly green, the real world is portrayed as dark, earthy and tinted a mysterious indigo.
This review of The Matrix (1999) was written by Intellicritic on 16 Oct 2015.
The Matrix has generally received very positive reviews.
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