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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2003-06-11 12:09 pm

Matrix Reloaded

Lots of people have complained about the special effects in The Matrix Reloaded. I can definitely see their point, there were definitely moments when I spotted a glitch or two. But seeing as the whole films was one long special effects sequence and I was put off for about 3 seconds in total, I can't really complain too much...

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[identity profile] gnomatron.livejournal.com 2003-06-11 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
Basically, the entire fight between neo and the agent smith's looked fake to me. At times some of the simths were clearly guys in masks, and at other points all texture and shading seemed to vanish from neo's face, as well as all the fluidity and natural aspect to his motion.

The whole film suffered a bit from neo being so powerful, too. You're given a demonstration of his strength in the first film, and if he's really as strong as he appears to be, then why none of his new opponents should present any danger, bar perhaps the many smiths... I don't mind suspension of disbelief, but not within the framework of the film.

[identity profile] gnomatron.livejournal.com 2003-06-11 08:13 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yeah, but he seems to expend an undue amount of effort on things that ought not to be troubling him at all. If he can stop bullets, surely he can just fly thm back at people, too? Anyway, if there's no sense of danger, well, what's the point? Even when his friends are in danger, he flies in - literally - and rescues them, in a rather weak display of deus ex machina... It just makes most of the film seem a bit... not quite dull, but pointless.

[identity profile] gnomatron.livejournal.com 2003-06-11 09:22 am (UTC)(link)
Well, people can actually die in the matrix, so there is definitely potential for real suspense there. I loved the first one at first, but over time it lost a lot of it's interest for me. It's influences are too obvious, and too shallow; it draws inspiration directly from fairly light-weight sources which in turn draw their inspiration from much more interesting places; it makes for a rather vapid and watered-down experience, in terms of mental inspiration, anyway. As an action film, it was damn good, but yes, overshadowed by other films of the genre. It may have had cutting-edge effects, but they're not all that important. Look at seven samurai for proof; 50 years old and still amazing.