Go to the second part and become so perfect! Obviously finer and more proficient split lens and single-lens design, found a wonderful balance between cool and realism (slapped the face quickly after watching the first part and said not to be realistic), not as a bit narcissistic as the first part. The show is designed. It is true that the real-life actors and the gamification of the action will essentially interact with one another, even in the matrix world, but when I watch hi, I will treat this kind of "fuck like this" The feeling of joy melts into the pleasure, so the first part made me want to watch the whole process while whistling and booing. The second part has a more complex theme, a more complex drama, and a more realistic style. After that, I subconsciously take it serious, those very gamified actions. The design seems to either give the lens shorter time and the camera position is not so correct, or the sceneries are bigger and the look and feel is much better. Just now I was wondering if the Wachowski sisters love to play games, but then I realized that the games of that era were not very fancy visually, on the contrary, these movies nurtured the design of the game.
The film's efficiency in using vision to give information, emotions, and ideology is too high, it is amazing. Some designs really make people feel how they think of expressing in those ways. What's the brain for this?
During that chase scene + play scene, I wanted to jump up from the sofa.
Buddhism has actually been promoted as part of the theme
Neo's black gown is so good, I found that Chinese clothing really gives people a direct impression of "this person must have great wisdom" hhh
Writing here, a new reflection emerges: the difference between dreams and dreams, fantasy and fantasy is always greater than the difference between reality that everyone sees with the naked eye, so when movies generally take realism as the basic criterion, it is also Lost more visual possibilities of distinctive style and uniqueness
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