What does Tarantino think of the Matrix?

Tarantino has been a fan of the original Matrix since it first came out. In an interview he did with Sky Movies, Tarantino had even ranked The Matrix as one of his favorite films. So, it stands to reason why he felt The Matrix's sequel presented real competition for Kill Bill.
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Why did people not like The Matrix?

Screenwriter John August has diagnosed that the problem with the Matrix sequels was that they were “playing obscurity for depth”, i.e. obfuscating the internal logic of the characters' choices in order to make the audience fearful of dismissing it, just in case they were missing something that they just didn't get.
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Was The Matrix originally supposed to be a trilogy?

The film's mainstream success had backed up the initial idea of making a trilogy. The sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, were filmed simultaneously during one shoot (under the project codename "The Burly Man"), and released in two parts in 2003.
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What is the moral message of The Matrix?

The Matrix trilogy suggests that everyone has the individual responsibility to make the choice between the real world and an artificial world. Though Neo is the exemplar of free will, fate plays a large role in his adventure. Neo relies on the Oracle, and everything she says comes true in some way.
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What is so great about Quentin Tarantino?

Tarantino has several repeated themes throughout his body of work, and his recurrent use of objects, names, characters, time inversions, locations, and camera shots has made him one of the world's most revered writer/directors. In Tarantino's past 26 years of filmmaking, he has written 16 films and directed nine.
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Quentin Tarantino on seeing The Matrix on opening night in 1999



Is Django Unchained overrated?

Is it just me or is Django Unchained overrated? It's a decent movie but is honestly the worst of Tarantino's films in my opinion. The first hour of the film is really good, and the last 30 minutes are good, but the in-between scenes are very boring.
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Who is the king of dialogue?

Veteran actor Mohan Babu, fondly known as the Collection King and Dialogue King among his fans, celebrates his 69th birthday today.
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Is the Matrix based on Christianity?

Though pervasive and often thorough, none of the religious references build into a cohesive allegory, and many of them appear and disappear quickly. The trilogy refers not only to Christianity but also to Judaism, Eastern religions, Hinduism, and others.
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Why do they wear sunglasses in the Matrix?

The renegades and the Agents always wear sunglasses in the Matrix. Sunglasses hide the eyes and reflect those who are being looked at. The removal of sunglasses signals that a character is gaining a new or different perspective, or that he or she is vulnerable or exposed in some way.
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Why is Morpheus not in Matrix 4?

Why is Morpheus not in Matrix 4? Fishburne had confirmed, in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, in August last year, that he was not a part of the new Matrix. He had then said that he did not have the 'answer' to it, since he believed only the director of the film, Lana Wachowski, could answer it.
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Is Terminator A prequel to The Matrix?

'Terminator' is essentially a 'Matrix' prequel.
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Why did matrix resurrections fail?

The Matrix Resurrections bombed due to its hybrid release, as well as a lack of interest on the audiences' part. There is money being lost on legacy sequels at the box office that, as The Matrix Resurrections has shown, can't be saved with self-aware meta-irony.
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Can humans be batteries like in The Matrix?

In the fictional movie universe of The Matrix, the humans are used as a power source. Morpheus states it this way in the first movie: “The human body generates more bioelectricity than a 120-volt battery and over 25,000 BTUs of body heat.
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How do humans reproduce in The Matrix?

Within the matrix, consciousness is transplanted from consciousness into the simulation: the same is true of newborns. The 'Birthing' within the Matrix is a program which recreates the conditions of childbirth, and then as the baby is 'born', he is plugged into the Matrix and its consciousness is transferred.
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Is Matrix a flop?

The original Matrix movie was a huge hit, earning $465 million worldwide on a budget of $65 million, a tidy $778 million today when adjusted for inflation. Riding the wave of that success, The Matrix Reloaded was a smash, despite carrying a much higher budget of $150 million, earning $738 million worldwide.
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What does the White Rabbit symbolize in the Matrix?

The white rabbit symbolizes Neo's journey in The Matrix

Neo's own journey down the rabbit hole, in a lot of ways, mirrors Alice's adventures in "Alice in Wonderland," from the dream-like quality of some of the events that take place to a loss of innocence and naivety.
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Why does switch wear white in the Matrix?

Switch was originally intended to be different genders in and out of the Matrix (hence the name Switch). It's possible that the white outfit was designed to highlight that her RSI was different than the others, as well as subconsciously project the duality of her/his nature with the black/white symbolism.
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Where is Zion located in the Matrix?

Zion, a city of over 250,000 humans, is actually a massive series of caverns deep under the ruined planet's surface, close to the planet's core, for warmth, power, and protection.
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What dies Gnostic mean?

Definition of gnosticism

: the thought and practice especially of various cults of late pre-Christian and early Christian centuries distinguished by the conviction that matter is evil and that emancipation comes through gnosis.
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What does the architect represent in The Matrix?

The Architect represents Control. After the machines defeated humanity, it was the Architect who designed the Matrix to keep humanity under control. He designed the Matrix, but was unable to prevent most of humanity from rejecting the Matrix and waking up.
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WHO refers to The Matrix as a dream world?

Morpheus : You are the One, Neo. You see, you may have spent the last few years looking for me, but I have spent my entire life looking for you. Morpheus : You've been living in a dream world, Neo.
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Is Tarantino a master of dialogue?

Tarantino is a master of subtext, which centers around everything not said within the dialogue but implied in due part to what the audience and the characters know.
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Why is the dialogue in Pulp Fiction so good?

Pulp Fiction's dialogue isn't plot-driven. It's organic and casual, effortlessly working to set the scene and establish the tone of what's happening (or soon to happen) using philosophical and thought-provoking conversation. In short, it's interesting.
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What is Tarantino's writing style?

He writes it like a novel with extensive prose. Writing for him is process-oriented. It's about the journey, as he says, that makes the destination worthwhile. He wants to fall in love with his own script so much so that he would want to go ahead and turn it into a movie.
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