The Matrix

film by Lana and Lilly Wachowski [1999]

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Fishburne

  • Laurence Fishburne
    In Laurence Fishburne: Film roles

    In The Matrix (1999), Fishburne appeared as a guru who reveals an alternate universe to a young hacker (Keanu Reeves). The successful film paved the way for two sequels in 2003, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. Another installment, The Matrix Resurrections, was released in…

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history of motion pictures

  • Vitascope
    In History of film: United States

    …directed by Roland Emmerich; and The Matrix (1999), written and directed by Larry (later Lana) Wachowski and Andy (later Lilly) Wachowski. In Spielberg’s film, based on a best-selling novel by Michael Crichton, a number of long-extinct dinosaur species are re-created through genetic engineering. At the special-effects firm Industrial Light and…

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metaverse

  • Meta Horizon Workrooms
    In metaverse

    …Lana and Lilly Wachowski’s film The Matrix (1999) and its sequels and Ernest Cline’s novel Ready Player One (2011; film 2018).

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neo-noir

  • No Country for Old Men
    In neo-noir

    …a queer romantic triangle, while The Matrix (1999) launched a series of spectacular science-fiction films that contain not only elements from film noir but also an allegorical transgender narrative.

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origin of “red pill and blue pill”

  • The red pill
    In red pill and blue pill

    …the 1999 science fiction film The Matrix. The pills represent a choice between remaining in a state of blissful ignorance (blue) or accepting a painful reality (red). Since The Matrix’s release, the red pill in particular has taken on various philosophical and social meanings, especially in alt-right circles and the…

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QAnon

  • QAnon
    In QAnon: The spread of QAnon and its political influence

    …the process of enlightenment in The Matrix (1999), and urged others to “follow the White Rabbit,” a line from The Matrix that was itself a reference to Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). The theatrical trailer for White Squall (1996), an obscure Ridley Scott disaster film, warned of “the…

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Reeves