Apparently, when the Wachowski brothers’ film “The Matrix” was released in 1999, it set more than the minds of a few million video-game-stoked teenage boys a-whirring. Philosophers, who are quicker on ...
Keanu Reeves' The Matrix redefined sci-fi with philosophy, style, and innovation. Here's how its influence still shapes films ...
The Matrix packs as many mythological and philosophical allusions as punches and kicks. Broadly, though, one major concept apiece lies at the heart of each film: The Matrix packs as many mythological ...
The many faces of Keanu Reeves as hero Neo-Christ, Buddha, Socrates-are explored in these essays on the philosophical implications of the sci-fi martial arts blockbuster The Matrix, collected by the ...
When it comes to cultural impact among young people, few movies come close to the power of The Force. But "The Matrix Reloaded" is tapping into the same populist mainframe, bolstering its high box ...
What if the world in which we live is not real? What if our brains are connected to a computer simulation of the world? Professor David Chalmers will address these issues, and other philosophical ...
Long after The Matrix Revolutions morphs itself off the big screen, the eternal battle of reality versus illusion, fate versus free will and good versus evil will rage on in philosophy classrooms ...
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Rewatching The Matrix, it's clear why all 3 sequels failed
None of The Matrix's three sequels lived up to the original, and rewatching the Wachowskis' iconic 1999 movie today, it becomes clear why.
The very premise on which The Matrix: Reloaded is based reflects the basic concepts of ancient Indian philosophy. <div class="section1"><div class="Normal">Imagine ...
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