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The Matrix isn’t deep?

05.26.03 | 5 Comments

Almost every negative review of The Matrix: Reloaded has involved three criticisms. One, it wasn’t as good as the original. Two, it wasn’t deep. Three, Keanu can’t act. Love it or hate it but, please, don’t expect me to swallow these reasons…

It wasn’t as good as the original. Why? Either because (a) the sequel should have been a completely new thing, just like the original, or (b) nothing should have changed–it should have been just like the original. If this is your reasoning, you should just stay home and toss off to the original again. Today’s life lesson: new is different.

It wasn’t deep. What is this “deep” of which you speak? How much is it? Where can I find some? Don’t only shallow people talk about things being deep?

And besides, several philosophers and theologians disagree with you. When you’ve put as much thought into your critique of the Matrix as they have into theirs, I’ll be happy to listen. Or if you can show me you know something about “deep” that they don’t.

A variation of this critique is “it wasn’t as deep as the original.” I’ll refer you to above.

Keanu can’t act. I have only one response to this breaking news item: Whoa.

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