“The Matrix” (1999) – Movie Review

Writer/Director: The Wachowskis

Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss

‘A Science-Fiction Masterpiece’

Science Fiction wasn’t an extremely well-known genre in the 1990’s. Of course, there were films such as “Blade Runner” and “Star Wars”, but nothing else that had set a standard. Right when you thought there was no specialty, “The Matrix” miraculously fixed that problem…

“The Matrix” is undeniably a brilliant film, as well as an outstanding experience. Yes, this film has some sort of flaws, but forget that, it has a creative and highly addictive world of its own. I literally got sucked into this film till the very end. The script, performances, direction, and visual effects are memorable.

A script (in my opinion), is the most important part of an amazing ‘sci- fi’ film. This film’s script is jarring and exuberant. The whole idea of ‘Matrix’ is creative and delusional. This word does come from Mathematics, but this is a whole new meaning. Finely written storytelling at it’s very best.

Keanu Reeves is NOT an actor I admire. I find him dull and blank most of the time. This film, however, proves me wrong. He, as the main character, is damn good. He’s slick, tall, and handsome. Laurence Fishburne, as Morpheus, is brilliant. He demonstrates a better understanding of ‘Matrix’ and is serious, expressionless, and jubilant. The rest of the cast including Moss and Weaving produce fine performances.

The Wachowskis do an outstanding job at directing this film. Relating Japanese style towards an American film. The Hollywood FHX in this film is ground-breaking and highly praise. Different camera angles are also used to shoot this film.

It may seem surprising, but this film was ONLY acclaimed for its visual effects. It deserved more awards but didn’t get any! Otherwise, the visual effects of this film are the highlight and the most related to Hollywood’s biggest achievements. The different ‘kung-fu’ fights are so well done, that you have a great time with them. These effects also made this film look slick and extremely cool.

Overall, you shouldn’t be missing “The Matrix” if you are fond of this genre. It exemplifies a perfect well-done thriller. An entertaining ride from start to finish, this is one of my favorite films.

5/5 stars