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Originally posted by leagleaze
The thing about the Matrix is some people live to go wandering around discussing its depth ad nauseum. The problem is, it doesn't really have any depth.
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Count me as a concurrence. I saw it this weekend, too. 'Twas good looking. Not disappointing, but not dazzling. (Not as dazzling as the original, but I recognized that the dazzle there was simply that the jump in FX was much greater & surprising and therefore more impressive.)
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Actually, the idea that all "supernatural" phenomena is just the program assymilating glitches was a fun extension of the "deja vu" and "alien abduction" ideas of the first flick. As was the idea of predictably self-replicating chaos. The ghost-things moving up through the floor & stuff, with all their snakey hair preceding them, was SUCH an obvious crib from the Final Fantasy movie, though, that it was a bit distracting (though it did give a feeling of dread (heh, heh) to the effect that it wouldn't have had on its own).
edited because my grammar sucks as well as my spelling