What Was “The Matrix Resurrections”
The Matrix is one of the most beloved film franchises of my generation. From a film critiquing perspective, looking back on it, aside from the 1st film, they weren’t written all that well. While I appreciated the other two films, my personal favorite was “Reloaded” because it was action-packed. Then they decided to release a fourth movie. I admit, when it was announced I was geeked, I’d always hated what happened to Neo at the end of “Revolutions” and the way it ended. Then, I watched it and in one movie, they annihilated an already mediocre franchise. Bad writing decisions would be an understatement. This film was the epitome of garbage.
Actually Watching The Matrix Resurrections
That said, I take full responsibility for my disappointment. I fully should have known what I was in for with the recent trend in Hollywood. I’m honestly just glad that I watched it on HBOMAX and didn’t waste any of my hard-earned money on it. I seriously couldn’t believe what I was witnessing, I wonder if Lawrence Fishburne read the script and decided he wanted no part of it. I also think the actor they had play Morpheus was one of the few bright spots of that abomination. Furthermore, the nonsensical need for this “equality” agenda being pushed in all our movies is the main reason the box office is seeing record lows in terms of profitability.
Lastly, I will say this again, women do not make good superheroes, nor do they want to. Women want their men to be the superheroes. Sure, a small minority of women might, but its just that, a small minority. The idea of both Trinity & Neo being omnipotent inside the matrix seems ludicrous and unrealistic. It almost seems like a gross (naïve) misinterpretation of the laws that govern nature and people are seeing through it. Not only are they seeing through it, their rejecting it in the only way that matters, we aren’t paying for it anymore. Peace!