Taking advantage of the holiday, I read Matrix 1, 2, and 3 again, 1 is okay, because of the creative world view, 2, 3 is getting worse and worse. I always feel that this science fiction movie is not science fiction at all. Good sci-fi movies are creative and imaginative. I used to like sci-fi movies the most when I was young. They are fresh. After I grew up, I didn't like it any more. I thought it was because my tastes changed. In fact, it was not because I grew up and my cognition increased. More and more, I found that the mythology of science fiction movies was like pseudo-sci-fi ignorance. There is always a feeling when watching The Matrix, this movie really reduces your wisdom, if bullets and laser weapons are not good, how can you use your fists? In 2000, when fighters focused on beyond visual range combat, the sci-fi protagonist still used an axe to kill like medieval knights and Indians. This gave people a sense of disobedience. The science fiction I saw was so backward. There is also the steampunk style that science fiction movies like very much. It is also a lack of imagination. Steampunk can be used in animation and games, but it is very funny when used in science fiction future movies. Probably the filmmakers and editors do not know enough about power electronics. I don’t know anything about the future nuclear quantum power. The steampunk warrior is a kind of knight riding a spaceship. High-tech is just a complicated, flying, powerful machine, but it can be used with primitive people’s fire sticks. Same. Stereoscopic 3D curve projection, equipped with a lot of steampunk rods to control the spacecraft. What about brain-computer interfaces? What about voice control? If there is Matrix's technology, even the control of the robot is still as high as the naked eye, which is really a violation. Artistic expression is one thing, but common sense is also one thing. It seems a kind of insult to IQ, so this movie really doesn't please me. It's a pity that I liked it very much when I was a kid. . . .
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