Nevermind using jargon and concepts from the movie. . .
The film was made by two transgender women whose work, dating back to Bound, has been set in worlds in which white men are not always the central characters (include The Matrix in this, as Keanu Reeves is multiracial), and in which gender and race is often quite fluid (as in Cloud Atlas). And the dude who says the red pill and blue pill line is a black dude and is a member of Zion, a revolutionary world led by a council that is half women and half people of color, with only one white male on the council . . .
etc.
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[–] sakuramboo 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
It's an entertaining movie.
Don't be one of those fags that tries to find deeper meaning into everything people made.
[–] greycloud ago
i liked the fight scenes a lot, had some interesting ideas as well. obviously it was a good movie, or people wouldn't readily remember it and you wouldn't have an expectation that it would be so widely known.
[–] Mediocrity ago
The part of Neo was originally written for Will Smith. But Smith wanted to do Wild Wild West.
So there's that.