The Matrix
How the Matrix has used many different theories, issues and strategies to captivate the audiences imagination.We live in a post modernistic society that today the globalisation of companies has pre occupied our lives our individualism is being challenged, most of our information is recycled through past philosophy and styles within our world's history and culture. With the Matrix I will give a description of the text telling of the basic plot outline for a reader who has not watched the film, next I will analysis a scene from the film indicating uses of genre, postmodernism, past styles, and the mise en scene within the scene. In the Matrix I want to address post modernism theories and forms of style and usages of other documentation that have given the film meaning and association. I will discuss religious identifications within the film, European and non-European influences such as film style and genre. I will examine recycled material from other films that the Matrix has adopted all of which will build up to my analytical account from a critical analysis of the Matrix from "sight and sound." I will look at what the text has to say about the film and how it is backed up from all these issues that I have brought up in the
The AI and the Computer hackers in the Matrix control and trace every movement of the character in the film, "we are watching you Neo. "The brothers also used contemporary ideas about the advances within out surveillance systems, looking at government corporations and how they can gain access to our lives. All these marketing strategies help ring together a wide social audience from all ages and through all classes. A published theoretical analysis of the text with summary and commentaryPhillip Strick from Sight and Sound has written a Critical review of TheMatrix, he writes that the Wachowskis Brothers have picked good names for the characters in the film, these being, Cyber, Tank, Switch, Apoc, Neo etc. M Fosters short story "when Machine stops" (1909) reiterating of the post apocalyptic world that we see in the Matrix. "All the speed he took, all the turns he'd taken and the corners he'd cut in Night City, and still he'd see the matrix in his sleep, bright lattices of logic unfolding across the colourless void. We live in a society with the increase of technology that has led to the globalisation and sociological changes. When he passes through the mirror the Anti humanistic philosophy is addressed stating that humans are no longer the most important and the most intelligent species. In the first six weeks that it was released it was positioned sixth alongside, The "phantom Menace," "The Sixth sense. The way that they worked was to market the Internet around the target audience, asking them, "what is the Matrix" this kind of marketing meant that people were going to go and watch the film purely because they had become inquisitive and needed to know what the Matrix was. You wake in your bed and you believe whatever you want to believe . As in forms of cyberpunk, the Matrix shows a world that cannot be redeemed from the totalitarianism from its own technology. Looking at the names more closely for example Neo this also means One.
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