The Matrix is one of the most well-known cyberpunk movies; I’m not going to argue its cyberpunk qualities. But 20 years after The Matrix was relevant, we got a cash-grab sequel in Matrix Resurrections.

My question to you is: Is there anything cyberpunk left in Matrix Resurrections? Or has the franchise been so diluted that what’s left is no longer cyberpunk? For example, in the first movie Neo was a hacker. By this movie, I really wouldn’t call him a hacker anymore. But maybe the themes of “what it means to be human” still remain?

Here’s a trailer. You can still watch it on Max.

    • ExtremeDullard@lemmy.sdf.org
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      6 days ago

      John Wick is awesome

      To each his own. I find it unwatchable. It’s unrelenting high-speed sameness from beginning to end. Very tiring to watch and very boring at the same time.

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        6 days ago

        I wanted to down vote you but I think we all have that popular movie we can’t stand. So I will upvote in respect for your bravery and say the popular movie everyone but me loves is Pulp Fiction

        So much of that film is just endless non-seqiturs that by the time a plot starts to show up its over.

        I still have no idea what Bruce Willis had to do with anything or why Marcellus is this amazingly unforgettable movie villain every one praises as he’s not only very easy to forget but he’s not even the villain of the movie he’s from.

        I feel like Pulp Fiction is simply the Emperor that everyone is afraid to say is naked.