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How Movies Succeed
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Bullets firing from an MP-Navy, the hero—Neo—epitomizes his history-etching defiance as he performs a profoundly awe-inspiring dance, his body bending back low in a seemingly awkward yet graceful maneuver as he successfully eludes every single bullet shot from the gun. The camera flies in 360 degrees, from top to bottom, covering all possible angles, and the supposedly five-second scene seems to take a whole eternity. And so: the success of The Matrix… and Matrix: Reloaded’s downfall. In its first advent in the movie industry, The Matrix successfully appealed to so many after introducing yet a myriad of innovative ideas and camera and computer effects like the whole world has never seen before. The enigma that is The Matrix (which is the main plot of the movie) opened up a door to a whole new dimension of ideas that held many possibilities regarding man’s existence. If the world of man was greatly influenced by yet another world inter-dimensionally woven with it—a world that is like the dream world, but is both subconsciously and technologically-based rather than being merely subconsciously—what would it be like to live in such an era, and to fight for one’s survival under the circumstances of a totally alien milieu?
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Title: How Movies Succeed
Words: 859 Rating: None Pages: 3.4 submitted by: jezlucas
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