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The Matrix (1999)
The Matrix (1999)

Computer hacker Thomas Anderson has lived a relatively ordinary life--in what he thinks is the year 1999--until he is contacted by the enigmatic Morpheus who leads him into the real world. In reality, it is 200 years later, and the world has been laid waste and taken over by advanced artificial intelligence machines. More
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

In the second chapter of the Matrix trilogy, freedom fighters Neo (Reeves), Trinity (Moss) and Morpheus (Fishburne) continue to lead the revolt against the Machine Army, unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of repression and exploitation. More
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

In The Matrix Revolutions, the final chapter in the Matrix trilogy, the rebels' long quest for freedom culminates in a final explosive battle. As the Machine Army wages devastation on Zion, its citizens mount an aggressive defense -- but can they stave off the relentless swarm of Sentinels long enough for Neo to harness the full extent of his powers and end the war? More
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Dream Skepticism

Neo has woken up from a hell of a dream — the dream that was his life. How was he to know? The cliché is that if you are dreaming and you pinch yourself, you will wake up. Unfortunately, things aren't quite that simple. More

Brains in Vats and the Evil Demon

Before breaking out of the Matrix, Neo's life was not what he thought it was. It was a lie. Morpheus described it as a "dreamworld," but unlike a dream, this world was not the creation of Neo's mind. More

The Experience Machine

Cypher is not a nice guy, but is he an unreasonable guy? Is he right to want to get re-inserted into the Matrix? Many want to say no, but giving reasons for why his choice is a bad one is not an easy task. More

The Matrix of Dreams

The Matrix naturally adopts the perspective of the humans: they are the victims, the slaves — cruelly exploited by the machines. But there is another perspective, that of the machines themselves. More


Keanu Reeves
(Neo)
Carrie-Anne Moss
(Trinity)
Laurence Fishburne
(Morpheus)
Jada Pinkett Smith
(Niobe)
Hugo Weaving
(Agent Smith)
Mary Alice
(The Oracle)
Monica Bellucci
(Persephone)
Joe Pantoliano
(Cypher)

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