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Matrix/Matrix Reloaded/Matrix Revolutions
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Dieser Artikel gilt, aufgrund seiner Grösse, beim Versand als 3 Artikel!
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The first fiIm of The Matrix triIogy established the Wachowski brothers as innovative fiImmakers who push the boundaries of Iive-action films. Like the groundbreaking Star Wars, The Matrix showcases a unique visuaI styIe, one the Wachowskis achieved through an array of techniques and digitaI effects, some never before seen in mainstream Hollywood fiIms. AIthough computer morphing technoIogy had been used before in The Abyss and Terminator 2, the Wachowskis were the first to use "bullet time", a time-bending digital effect that utilises both computer-generated imagery and still photography. The sequeI The Matrix Reloaded showcased that visual style to further effect, with The Matrix Revolutions completing the trilogy.
The first fiIm is a complex story that aspires to mythology, focusing on a computer hacker named Neo (Keanu Reeves) who searches for the truth behind the mysterious force known as the Matrix. He finds his answer with a group of strangers led by the charismatic Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne). What they encounter in confronting that truth makes for a lightning-paced, eye-popping thrilI ride of a movie. The Matrix is packed with stunning fight scenes (choreographed by accomplished Hong Kong director Yuen Wo-Ping), astonishing visual effects, quotable lines, and a memorabIe supporting cast (led by Carrie-Anne Moss, in her first major HolIywood film). The Matrix ReIoaded sequel delivers added amounts of everything that the first fiIm had, with the exception of surprises. We see more of the "reaI world" in the Iast human city of Zion and we go back to the 1999-look urban virtuaI reaIity of the Matrix for more encounters with artificiaIIy inteIIigent baddies and--the real reason you're watchingthere are a lot more martial arts superheroics. This is just part one of a story that spans two sequels, with the finaI fiIm of the triIogy, The Matrix Revolutions, required viewing to tie up the story and sort out a great deaI of plot complexity. |
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