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The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance Part II

Original title: The Second Renaissance Part II
  • Video
  • 2003
  • TV-MA
  • 10m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
7.2K
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The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance Part II (2003)
Adult AnimationAnimeCyberpunkHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationDramaSci-FiShort

With the robot city isolated and it's ambassadors ejected form the United Nations, a trade war begins to protect the human economy from superior products. When the trade war escalates into w... Read allWith the robot city isolated and it's ambassadors ejected form the United Nations, a trade war begins to protect the human economy from superior products. When the trade war escalates into war the machines begin a seemingly unstoppable march across the globe. With solutions runni... Read allWith the robot city isolated and it's ambassadors ejected form the United Nations, a trade war begins to protect the human economy from superior products. When the trade war escalates into war the machines begin a seemingly unstoppable march across the globe. With solutions running out man darkens the sky to try and shut out the machine's main energy source, but the m... Read all

  • Director
    • Mahiro Maeda
  • Writers
    • Lilly Wachowski
    • Lana Wachowski
  • Stars
    • Julia Fletcher
    • Dane A. Davis
    • Debi Derryberry
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    7.2K
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    • Director
      • Mahiro Maeda
    • Writers
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
    • Stars
      • Julia Fletcher
      • Dane A. Davis
      • Debi Derryberry
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julia Fletcher
    • The Instructor
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    Dane A. Davis
    Dane A. Davis
    • 01 Versatran Spokesman
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    • (as Dane Davis)
    Debi Derryberry
    Debi Derryberry
    • Kid
    • (voice)
    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Mother
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    Dwight Schultz
    Dwight Schultz
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    • (voice)
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
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    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Mahiro Maeda
    • Writers
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
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    bob the moo

    Very interesting back story delivered with frantic style

    With the robot city isolated and it's ambassadors ejected from the United Nations, a trade war begins to protect the human economy from superior products. When the trade war escalates into war the machines begin a seemingly unstoppable march across the globe. With solutions running out man darkens the sky to try and shut out the machine's main energy source, but the machines keep coming and the war for earth reaches it's horrifying conclusion.

    The second part of the history of the Matrix leaves aside the civil unrest and political build up and launches straight into the war for earth. Where part 1 used fictional news footage to good effect, here the main use is cameras belonging to the human soldiers. The violence, terror and speed of the war is well brought out and I found myself unable to look away as it was really gripping. Some of it is very gory but the overall impression is that man was overcome by sheer weight of numbers.

    As a sister to the films this works very well. You don't need to have seen this short to understand the film but it enriches your experience. Unlike some of the other shorts that you do need to see to understand the films (or bits of them anyway). The animation is very frantic and very slick and the thing is pure style with the strong substance.

    Overall it is easy to dismiss this but it does have enough style of it's own to justify it's existence as a short in it's own right. It suggests that (unlike many blockbusters) this trilogy (for all it's flaws) was established in a world that was planned rather than one which was expanded when the box office suggested that it would be a good idea to try to do so.
    6mickeythechamp

    The religiousness of war

    In no way as strong as part one, but still has some breathtaking moments. The second renaissance part 2 has its moments and concludes what you need to know before the Matrix. It presents itself with great action, interesting lore and a clashing art style that doesn't always work here. While this is still a good short it doesn't hold a candle to part 1 in my opinion, nevertheless you are still having a fun time.

    The second half of the second renaissance explained! After the machines take over huge parts of the world, the humans plan to fight back.

    What I like about this short is its explanation, to most of, why the machines are doing what they are doing in the Matrix movies. We are told a lot of interesting lore and shown how mankind was more or less their own killers from the get go. The idea that humans come up with seem smart, but it is also to show the hubris of humans by us thinking well always get the upper hand.

    Like the short before it, this short has a lot of real world parallels, this time with focus on the near religiousness of war. It is a sad statement that rings true even to this day.

    The animation is pretty good here but uses a lot of different styles. The previous part did that too, but here it feels more noticeable and distracting. It doesn't change some of the iconic imagery spawned from this short, such as the machine riding on the machine horse or the closing frames. Very strong visuals there

    The action is pretty good here but take up too much of the short. This makes part 2 seem less impactful than part 1, and it doesn't have as much to say, sadly.

    While I still like this short, it seems a bit too numbing compared to the predecessor. While it has some really strong parts, it just left me a bit more emotionless.
    7briancham1994

    Super brutal

    Wow, this was dark and depressing. If you thought the first part was violent, get ready for the next level! Here everything escalates and ramps up the intensity. We see the resolution of the war and the beginning of the human-machine symbiosis that we glimpsed in The Matrix (1999). Very effective in showing the brutality of the war.
    10Darth_Vicious

    A good history lesson

    I love history in all its forms, even made up movie history. And this movie was one hell of a history lesson. It displayed suffering like I've never seen before. It gave more meaning to the other movies. And it also made think. Is the human rebellion against the machine slavery just? (Don't want to express further thoughts about that in this comment because it would spoil the movie). And the animations were fantastic. In short: one hell of a movie.
    8CuriosityKilledShawn

    Rise of the Machines

    With the human economy almost in complete ruin the world fights back against the machine city, but underestimates their resilience. With no option left but to black-out the sky and eliminate the main source of machine power, the humans launch an attack on robot-kind and are quickly cut-down. Those who are captured are experimented on in the beginning of the Matrix concept.

    It's pretty depressing stuff, and highlights the cheapness and futility of human life. As with the film series, it's very, very much like the Terminator mythology, but as long as humans are greedy, vain, and stupid it will always be relevant.

    IE: It will ALWAYS be relevant.

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      The first Machines mown down in the war scene are the most humanoid, and by the end of the battle only the most alien designs are left standing. This ties in to a backstory point mentioned in "The Art of the Matrix": by the time of The Matrix, the Machines are meant to have developed a bigotry against humanoid shapes, with the most human robots falling in to the lowest "caste".
    • Quotes

      The Instructor: May there be mercy on man and machine for their sins.

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      Edited into The Animatrix (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Big Wednesday
      Written by Adam Freedman, Jamie Stevens and Frank Xavier

      Performed by Free*land

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      • May 6, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Silver Pictures
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