I legit felt depressed after watching that movie. I wish I’d never seen it. It felt like a Netflix original movie. I wish I could jump to an alternate universe where it never existed.
Lol, damn. Good thing I haven’t seen it and probably won’t.
I never really liked The Matrix movies, they were always weird and confusing to me.
Lol. First Matrix is one of my favorite movies. I think it could have stopped there. I haven’t watched the others in a while, but from what I remember they tried to be too deep and complex in my opinion. Like when you’re just having a casual discussion with someone but they want to drop a word from a thesaurus they read a few days ago just to flex. But now you’re analyzing the reason why they decided to do that vs the initial conversation you were following and the dynamic is ruined.
Yeah, that’s common. I find that when you really try to understand “depth”, it’s like you keep going and going linearly… until suddenly the environment changes and things become reversed. Almost like a wormhole.
You start to see the superficiality in “complexity”.
And the depth in “simplicity”.
It can fuck you up, hahaha.
Certain stuff is simple, but because it’s simple… it’s complex. If that makes sense. Yeah, anyways. Lmao.
I watched it it is a good fun, classic movie from 2000s with the looser that finally find himself. Speaking about Liz Hurley, I would also bang Frances O’Connor.
Lmao. Had a similar line of discussion the other day with a friend about Inception
I absolutely love the complexity of the 2nd movie, it’s my personal favorite in the series (though the first one is objectively better).
Hahahaha, exactly. That was good, lol.
Didn’t have much expectations with this given Netflix’s track record so far but It was surprisingly good.
This will be a great initiation to One Piece for people who don’t want to go through 1000+ manga chapters and anime episodes.
Here‘s two more quiet movies, with a good bit of philosophy behind them and great cinematography:
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, and Hero.