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Teh One Who Knocks
08-05-2020, 11:12 AM
Germain Lussier - Gizmodo


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The Matrix is regularly lauded as one of the most inventive and influential sci-fi films of all time. It put Lana and Lilly Wachowski on the map as filmmakers and remains so popular today, a fourth film is currently in the works.

But it’s actually so much more.

At its core, The Matrix is also the story of a person who realizes they’re trapped in a place where they can’t be themselves, escapes, and is reborn in a new world as their true self. And considering the film was written and directed by two trans women, it’s no surprise that Lilly Wachowski says telling a trans allegory was the intent of the film all along.

“I’m glad that it’s gotten out that that was the original intention,” she says in a video interview to promote the new documentary Disclosure. “The world wasn’t quite ready, at a corporate level...the corporate world wasn’t ready for it [at the time].”

Here’s the full clip, which also confirms the character of Switch was originally going to be a man in the real world and a woman in the Matrix, calling attention to these intentions. That didn’t end up making the final film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adXm2sDzGkQ

It’s a great clip, particularly when Wachowski seems to address the way the film has kind of been accepted as this macho, sci-fi action movie, but lends itself to multiple readings.

“When you make movies it’s this public art form,” she says. “I think any kind of art that you put out in the universe, there’s a letting-go process because it’s entering into public dialogue. I like that there’s an evolution process that we as human beings engage in art in a non-linear way. That we can always talk about something in new ways and in new light.”

Funny enough, though this interview clip is new, The Matrix is not currently available on Netflix. You can, however, watch Cloud Atlas and V for Vendetta, both of which the Wachowskis made, and have plenty of their own layers for you to unravel. And, of course, Wachowski discusses The Matrix and more in the new documentary about trans representation in Hollywood, Disclosure. That is on Netflix.

DemonGeminiX
08-05-2020, 11:23 AM
^^^Why I'm never going to watch a Wachowski film ever again. ^^^

Muddy
08-05-2020, 11:51 AM
Very interesting...

PeyPeyRyRy
08-05-2020, 03:16 PM
They must have had a really strange family life.

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Muddy
08-05-2020, 04:24 PM
They must have had a really strange family life.

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Or they have a medical condition called gender dysphoria.

FBD
08-08-2020, 04:36 PM
the wachowski brothers were never trannies until hollyweird told them they have to have some extreme perversion or face excommunication, and they decided they didnt want to fuck children

lost in melb.
08-08-2020, 09:15 PM
I think the movies are great. Total genre busters, especially the first one. Looking forward to the fourth.


Had no idea the brothers became sisters. As long as I don't have to hear about the details of their sex life I couldn't give a fuck really. Messages about trans sexuality hidden in the movie? Likewise cgaf, good for them.

FBD
08-09-2020, 05:41 AM
I think the movies are great. Total genre busters, especially the first one. Looking forward to the fourth.


Had no idea the brothers became sisters. As long as I don't have to hear about the details of their sex life I couldn't give a fuck really. Messages about trans sexuality hidden in the movie? Likewise cgaf, good for them.

I think the first one was an absolute masterpiece, but the second two were merely foregone conclusions played out for cgi effects monies bucks. I can appreciate stories being told, but I almost have to halt myself there because everything in 2 and 3 was almost pedantic in how obvious the plot was, even if you didnt know that trinity didnt make it and I guess neither did neo until the end. I cant really even imagine what else they're doing, I thought the animatrix stuff was prequelish, but if they're doing stuff beyond the salvation of the human race that already happened, I wont bother watching it just like I didnt watch poor fanfiction "star wars" "8 & 9" :razz:

agree on the details of people's sex lives, I dont give a fuck and am offended when it gets shoved in my face

Hugh_Janus
08-11-2020, 09:55 PM
I guess it did transition from a great movie to some shitty sequels... :shrug: