- 14 May 2022 18:37
#15227399
Just watched the fourth Matrix, by Lana Wachowski, and I thought it was the second best of all the matrix movies (my favourite being the second one because of the intensity of the highway scene)... and then I was curious about what Lana looks and talks like presently, having in the past heard about her transition, but never really giving it much thought. I watched her being interviewed on a youtube video and proceeded to the comments, and was really surprised to see just a massive wave of people talking about how much they disliked the fourth Matrix..... and I'm wondering... Do they dislike it, because they dislike the fact that she pleasantly and happily transitioned to become her true self, or do they genuinely dislike it based on the merits, or lack thereof, confined within the film itself? I thought there were great action sequences in this film, particularly the swarm scene, nor was I bored or confused by the first half of the film, I also greatly enjoyed the matriarchal slant of the film. I thought it was very touching and diversified the layers (matrices if you will) of the franchise. Is the lack of audience acceptance due to the film itself, and where the power shifts from the whole 'Jesus is the One crap' to 'Women can Run things better than men ever could'; or do you think the lack of acceptance has something to do with people's prejudiced lack of acceptance of Lana herself? They don't want to like the film because they don't want to like her?