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Matrix Reloaded Movie Review :: essays research papers
The Matrix ReloadedStarring Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Hugo Weaving, Clayton Watson, Nona Gaye, Monica Bellucci, dogwood tree WestDirector(s) Larry Wachowski, Andy WachowskiScreenwriter(s) Larry Wachowski, Andy WachowskiFilming Location(s) Australia Chicago San FranciscoStudio Warner Bros.Alternate Title(s) The Matrix 2Rating R - for sci-fi violence and some sexualityGenre intuition Fiction, Action, Sequel --------------------------------Special EffectsThe Matrix raised the bar, in harm of special effects, and kept it there for an awful yen time in the lead being topped of. Then comes The Matrix Reloaded which has once again turn out the Wachowskis are undoubtable the most imaginative and innovative directors this side of Zion. The two stand up out scenes come with neo kicking 100+ agents cyber punk asses and a 14 minute car chase that cost $40, 000, 000 to produce and upon see the movie its not hard to see why, with cars being r eversaln up left, right and centre, death defying motorcycle stunts and a car being squeeze in half by an ancient samurai sword among other things. This is by far the most elaborate movie ever made and with a crew including Yuen Wo Ping, arguably the best fight choreographer in the world and the visual effects mastermind John Gaeta everyone saw it coming, provided it still managed to blow away all pre-conceptions and expectations.CinematographyLet this be a lesson to you close perseverance. One of the Wachowskis earlier movies was entitled Bound and had its original cinematographer retire from because of the very restrictive budget. They went to a man named Bill Pope abutting who was more than willing to work within the budget. A few old age later the when the Matrix was green-lit he became the obvious choice, not only for the original, but also for both sequels, sling-shoting him into the cinematographers hall of fame. From a continuos pan, circling one of Neos battles, to a tracking shot that figures like it passes through traffic, the cinematography in The Matrix Reloaded is second to none.Costumes and Make UpKym Barett, costume designer and tied(p) collaborator with Baz Luhrman, she previously worked on Romeo + Juliet and Moulin Rouge. Suggested to the Wachowskis by Bill Pope, she created the Gucci does Bondage look that The Matrix trilogy is famous for. Every punch, block, kick and swirl is dramatised and accentuated by the blank, venturesome look on their face and the uniform like consistency of long flowing leather jackets and pitch black shades.
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