Average Rating: 7.4/10
Reviews Counted: 128
Fresh: 111 | Rotten: 17
An ingenious combination of Hong Kong action, ground-breaking Hollywood FX, and an imaginative vision.
Average Rating: 6.2/10
Critic Reviews: 28
Fresh: 19 | Rotten: 9
An ingenious combination of Hong Kong action, ground-breaking Hollywood FX, and an imaginative vision.
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What if virtual reality wasn't just for fun, but was being used to imprison you? That's the dilemma that faces mild-mannered computer jockey Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves) in The Matrix. It's the year 1999, and Anderson (hacker alias: Neo) works in a cubicle, manning a computer and doing a little hacking on the side. It's through this latter activity that Thomas makes the acquaintance of Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), who has some interesting news for Mr. Anderson -- none of what's going on
Mar 31, 1999 Wide
Sep 21, 1999
Warner Bros. Pictures
All Critics (128) | Top Critics (28) | Fresh (117) | Rotten (17) | DVD (44)
A must-see among genre fans, especially guys in their teens and 20s, for whom the script's pretentious mumbo-jumbo of undergraduate mythology, religious mysticism and technobabble could even be a plus rather than a dramatic liability.
There's not much humor to keep it all life-size, and by the final stretch it's become bloated, mechanical, and tiresome.
For those who have been waiting for movies to catch up with the graphic possibilities of comic books, wait no longer: The Matrix is among us.
The Matrix soars with its feet in the air -- the rest crash-lands.
An apocalypse of kinetic joy.
It's astonishing that so much money, talent, technical expertise and visual imagination can be put in the service of something so stupid.
It's that balance between blockbuster-style action sequences and in-depth philosophical undertones that I've always admired about The Matrix.
Intense, but many teens will be able to handle it.
Exemplifies the idea that a sufficiently cool outcome justifies all of the tortured narrative it takes to get there.
Other than some caveats, this is an innovative and original science fiction entry that's spawned a wave of sub par rip-offs and wannabes.
The film is still fun to watch, especially in high definition, which is all we really expect from it. (10th Anniversary Blu-ray Book Edition)
The original Matrix stands perfectly well on its own, despite the fact that the filmmakers went on with second and third episodes.
Dimension-hopping has never been so exhilarating and breathlessly lyrical as brilliant visuals and bracing Hong Kong action stunts punch through lengthy streams of technobabble.
The surprise sleeper success of 1999, this ingenious science fiction thriller easily surpassed The Phantom Menace.
The paranoid details of the premise are thoroughly worked out; the characters and motives, much less so.
The Matrix is fun, and while it may confuse you first time around, a second viewing is really required to get the full 'entertainment' value out of it.
There is no denying that fact that the Wachowski Brothers have amazing imagination and vision. They direct the film with non-stop style and imbue each scene with enough eye-candy to make you stop noticing the gaping plot holes and lapses in logic.
An inventive science fiction idea that rivals the brilliant thinking behind such movies from last year as Dark City and The Truman Show.
Another slice of overlong, high concept hokum.
It's incredible.
If you're curious where the next generation of auteurs is coming from, look in the art houses and look in The Matrix.
As Morpheus says, "The Matrix is everywhere."
All I can say is wow.
The Matrix is groundbreaking on almost every level. In terms of imagination this is definetely near the top of the ladder. Everything else is fantastic too. It was actually released 10 years before James Cameron's Avatar, which was the next great achievement in imagination and technical effects that surpassed The
November 1, 2011
Super Reviewer
This is an awesome movie! Just when the sci-fi genre was going down the tubes, this film revitalized the entire genre. The special effects are more than memorable, they made the film a household name. The careers of almost the whole cast have been helped by being in this movie. And there is a thought-provoking
September 6, 2010Super Reviewer
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