Entheogenesis
Joined Nov 2011
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Entheogenesis's rating
Cardboard cutout characters we care nothing about ... ludicrous ongoing plot-device excuses for "action" ... lame CGI ... pure insanity ... combined with a John Wick body-count level for which one is genuinely cheering ... because you actually want to see the END of these "characters."
Completely. Utterly. Meaningless.
It is a serious crime that Tom Hardy is wasting his life doing stupidity like this ... instead of giving us Season 2 of Taboo.
I am trying to think of even a remotely decent reason anyone might choose to watch this ... but even though (or perhaps because) I usually like Tom Hardy so much as an actor ... it is impossible to recommend this flick on any level.
Completely. Utterly. Meaningless.
It is a serious crime that Tom Hardy is wasting his life doing stupidity like this ... instead of giving us Season 2 of Taboo.
I am trying to think of even a remotely decent reason anyone might choose to watch this ... but even though (or perhaps because) I usually like Tom Hardy so much as an actor ... it is impossible to recommend this flick on any level.
They say, "disappointment is a factor of expectation."
But even though my expectations for Matrix IV were low ... it's hard to overstate how bad it really is.
The only reason I continued to watch it was out of curiosity to see how much they'd trash it. Suffice to say they basically turned one of the most profound and creative films of a generation ... into a pretentiously boring SJW-fuelled Marvel cartoon of idiocy.
It has no charm, no point, and serves only to degrade the memory of a brilliant original concept ... as well as further dumb-down the creative expectations of our current generation ... whose idea of "entertainment" apparently hit rock bottom (and then started digging), quite some time ago.
It feels awfully sad ... but somehow, more or less appropriate.
One thing the movie got very right was this.
"The Sheeple aren't going anywhere. They like my world. They don't want freedom or empowerment. They crave the comfort of certainty. They want to be controlled."
Given what we've seen of how easily and willingly most of humanity has been kowtowed into slavery this last couple of years ... it's pretty goddamn hard to argue with that.
#RIPMatrix.
The only reason I continued to watch it was out of curiosity to see how much they'd trash it. Suffice to say they basically turned one of the most profound and creative films of a generation ... into a pretentiously boring SJW-fuelled Marvel cartoon of idiocy.
It has no charm, no point, and serves only to degrade the memory of a brilliant original concept ... as well as further dumb-down the creative expectations of our current generation ... whose idea of "entertainment" apparently hit rock bottom (and then started digging), quite some time ago.
It feels awfully sad ... but somehow, more or less appropriate.
One thing the movie got very right was this.
"The Sheeple aren't going anywhere. They like my world. They don't want freedom or empowerment. They crave the comfort of certainty. They want to be controlled."
Given what we've seen of how easily and willingly most of humanity has been kowtowed into slavery this last couple of years ... it's pretty goddamn hard to argue with that.
#RIPMatrix.
You've gotta be kidding right?
This is what a C-Grade movie looks like ... when you throw $200M dollars ... and a bottomless pit of hubris, cluelessness and desperation at it.
Bottom-line? We don't care ... about ANY of it. One finds oneself veritably PRAYING for that world to be vaporised.
They should put Nolan into a mental-health facility and get him thoroughly checked, before allowing him to make another film.
This is what a C-Grade movie looks like ... when you throw $200M dollars ... and a bottomless pit of hubris, cluelessness and desperation at it.
Bottom-line? We don't care ... about ANY of it. One finds oneself veritably PRAYING for that world to be vaporised.
They should put Nolan into a mental-health facility and get him thoroughly checked, before allowing him to make another film.