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Comment by Ralfp

6 days ago

They are flying over the cloudbs because thats only way to avoid defenses of the Machine City.

Matrix 4 introduced „good machines” but didn’t do much of anything with them :|

Matrix 4 did not do much of anything with, well, anything.

Maybe except for the meta-commentary in the first act where the lead character is hesitant to make a pointless sequel to a popular franchise, but is forced to by his corporate abusers.

  • I thought the first act was clever. In fact, I kind of wish the entire movie was just neo sitting in a therapist office trying to unpack what happened to him and you never know if he is just a crazy person or real. Then you get action sequences from flashbacks or whatever. After the first act matrix 4 stops being a movie and just becomes a collection of unrelated scenes.

  • The Wachowskis weren't forced to, they, as humans, have the power to say "nu-uh". But I suppose they were made an offer they couldn't refuse.

    Or worse: WB owned the franchise and were going to make a sequel with or without them (or the actors). I'm sure the franchise will get a "hard" reboot at some point.

    • > WB owned the franchise and were going to make a sequel with or without them

      This is 100% what was going to happen. The film basically tells you this in its meta-commentary.

    • To me Matrix 4 was sort of an admission by The Wachowskis that while they could create at least one 'perfect' cyberpunk movie, they couldn't really figure out what cyberpunk should lead to - what a good subversion of the genre should look like. It feels like they tried but kind of gave up half way there. Subverting a franchise that people already have such strong and established connection to is probably almost impossible.

    • > I'm sure the franchise will get a "hard" reboot at some point.

      As the Matrix itself did, according to the Architect.