Review of The Matrix

The Matrix (1999)
10/10
Ghosts in the machine
2 May 1999
One of the best episodes of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATIOn featured an ending where a mad scientist was locked into a holodeck, which gave him the illusion of reality but in fact was his prison.

A similar story is at play here - computers have enslaved humans in virtual prisons, and use their bodies for an energy source, but give the humans a virtual reality to keep them from knowing the truth. But a small band of pale, renegade humans have figured out the truth and are trying to subvert the computer-master's plans.

The Wachowski brothers, Larry and Andy, have created this premise as much more than an excuse to stage some of the finest fightr scenes and effects sequences ever made; the plot works very well on a number of levels. First, it's an intriguing sci-fi thriller with plenty of unexpected twists and turns. Second, it's a dramatic, suspenseful mind-f**k with a through-the-looking-glass plot. But most effectively, it's an allegory - a religious metaphor - with one man ("the One") called upon to harness his gifts in the service of humankind.

A very solid story backed up by wonderful action sequences and special effects, with a great look to it and a sequel on the way.
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