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Set in the 22nd century, The Matrix tells the story of a computer hacker who joins a group of underground insurgents fighting the vast and powerful computers who now rule the earth.
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Set in the 22nd century, The Matrix tells the story of a computer hacker who joins a group of underground insurgents fighting the vast and powerful computers who now rule the earth.
8.7/10
IMDb88%
Rotten TomatoesBest Sound | 2000 | David Lee
Best Effects Sound Effects Editing | 2000 | Dane A. Davis
Best Effects Visual Effects | 2000 | Steve Courtley
Best Film Editing | 2000 | Zach Staenberg
Best Sound | 2000 | David Lee
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2000 | Steve Courtley
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2000 | Keanu Reeves
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2000 | Carrie-Anne Moss
Favorite Actor ActionScience Fiction | 2000 | Keanu Reeves
Favorite Supporting Actor ActionScienceFiction | 2000 | Laurence Fishburne
Best Debut | 2000 | Carrie-Anne Moss
Best International Film | 1999 | Lilly Wachowski
Best International Director | 1999 | Lilly Wachowski
Best Director | 2000 | Lilly Wachowski
1999 | Don Davis
Best Sound Editing Effects Foley | 2000 | Kevin E. Carpenter
Best Sound Mixing | 2000 | Gregg Rudloff
Best Visual Effects | 2000 | Steve Courtley
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Feature Film | 2000 | David Lee
Best Visual Effects | 2000 | John Gaeta
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2000 | Zach Staenberg
Best Film Editing | 1999 | Zach Staenberg
Best Cinematography | 2000 | Bill Pope
Best Production Design | 2000 | Owen Paterson
Best Editing | 2000 | Zach Staenberg
Best OnScreen Duo | 2000 | Laurence Fishburne
Breakthrough Female Performance | 2000 | Carrie-Anne Moss
Best Actor | 2000 | Keanu Reeves
Best Supporting Actor | 2000 | Laurence Fishburne
Best Actress | 2000 | Carrie-Anne Moss
Best Writer | 2000 | Lilly Wachowski
Best Special Effects | 2000 | Steve Courtley
Best Costumes | 2000 | Kym Barrett
Best MakeUp | 2000 | Bob McCarron
Theatrical Best Actor | 2000 | Laurence Fishburne
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2000 | Laurence Fishburne
Favorite Villain | 2000 | Hugo Weaving
Favorite Actress Newcomer Internet Only | 2000 | Carrie-Anne Moss
Best Script | 2000 | Lilly Wachowski
Best Screenplay Original | 2000 | Lilly Wachowski
Best Production Design | 2000 | Owen Paterson
Best Editing | 2000 | Zach Staenberg
Best Original Screenplay | 1999 | Lilly Wachowski
Best Cinematography | 1999 | Bill Pope
Best Costume Design | 1999 | Kym Barrett
Best Art Direction | 1999 | Owen Paterson
Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske kinofilm | 2000 | Lilly Wachowski
Best Dramatic Presentation | 2000 | Lilly Wachowski
Best New Release or ReRelease of an Existing Score | 2008 | Don Davis
Film Score of the Year | 1999 | Don Davis
Best Cinematography | 2000 | Bill Pope
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2000 | Dane A. Davis
Best Film Editing | 2000 | Zach Staenberg
Best Sound Editing Dialogue ADR | 2000 | Julia Evershade
Best Sound Editing Music Foreign Domestic | 2000 | Lori L. Eschler
Best Visual Effects | 2000 | Steve Courtley
Excellence in PeriodFantasy Film | 2000 | Kym Barrett
Feature Film | 2000 | Michelle McGahey
Best Original Retrospective Documentary | 2001 | Josh Oreck
Budget 63,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 463,517,383 USD
To prepare for the scene where Neo wakes up in a pod, Keanu Reeves lost fifteen pounds and shaved his whole body to give Neo an emaciated look.
The opening action scene took six months of training and four days to shoot.
All scenes that take place within the Matrix have a green tint, as if watching them through a computer monitor. Scenes in the real world have a blue tint. Blue was also used at a minimum within the Matrix, since the directors thought blue was more of a real-world color (despite, ironically, blue being often the least-occurring color in nature). The fight scene between Morpheus and Neo, which is neither in the real world, nor in the Matrix, is tinted yellow.
After the lobby shoot-out, the camera pans back, showing the aftermath of the gunfight. A moment passes, and a large chunk of one of the pillars falls off. This was not planned, but was left in for effect.
Carrie-Anne Moss twisted her ankle while shooting one of her scenes, but decided not to tell anyone until after filming, so they wouldn't re-cast her.
"Agent Smith: I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure."
"Morpheus: This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill - the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill - you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes."