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But if defying one’s heteronormative programming and entering the Matrix was once a balletic finesse, in “Resurrections” the battle is blunter and the tone less exultant. Personal freedom here ...
“The Matrix Resurrections” is here, and the gray hairs in Neo’s beard aren’t the only thing that’s different from the original trilogy. The fourth “Matrix” film – directed by Lana ...
A spoilery deep-dive into why Morpheus is different in The Matrix Resurrections, where he's played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
But if defying one's heteronormative programming and entering the Matrix was once a balletic finesse, in “Resurrections” the battle is blunter and the tone less exultant.
But if defying one's heteronormative programming and entering the Matrix was once a balletic finesse, in "Resurrections" the battle is blunter and the tone less exultant.