Weaving is just absurdly talented. I mean, he carried "V for Vendetta" and we never saw his face the entire film!
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose2 жыл бұрын
V has probably become my favorite character of his; he's certainly my most-watched. 🌹⚔
@KajiCarson2 жыл бұрын
He was splendid in 'Cloud Atlas' as well.
@JlYlElNlJ2 жыл бұрын
What agent smith is the guy fawx from v for vendetta
@iamidnight97312 жыл бұрын
💯
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose2 жыл бұрын
@@JlYlElNlJ Yes, though to be accurate, he's the guy who ends up taking the Guy Fawkes image for his revolutionary agenda, not the *actual* Guy Fawkes the film introduces in the prologue during Evey's opening narration. If you watch the scene where V disguises himself as a man named William Rockwood to expertly deliver information to Inspector Finch, that's primarily where the Smith voices comes through. 😉
@kumabear35292 жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving is a highly underrated actor. He is one of those artists who “ becomes” the character they portray. He wasn’t just Hugo “playing” agent smith. He WAS agent smith. He wasn’t just acting as Elrond. He WAS Elrond
@jamesmartin94012 жыл бұрын
"Welcome to Rivendell, Mr. Anderson."
@Thurgosh_OG2 жыл бұрын
I've never heard of or seen anyone saying Weaving is anything but an great actor. Where do you see him portrayed as underrated?
@Hopscotchlemonadespritz2 жыл бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG he isn't the household name that let's say, Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise are.
@professorsaito53992 жыл бұрын
@@Thurgosh_OG Red Skull in Captain America First Avenger
@Rebekahdavignon2 жыл бұрын
@@jamesmartin9401 I was expecting him to say, "Welcome to Rivendell, Mr Baggins, we've been waiting for you."
@SamGiles2 жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving was the perfect choice for this role. His performance was nothing short of extraordinary, whilst truly making the character his own. He was the type of villain that left a significant lasting impression, and very much amplified the cinematic experience.
@AlmostEthical2 жыл бұрын
That was a major issue for Matrix 4 - Hugo wasn't playing Smith. With all due respect to the other actors, Huge Weaving as Smith is as impossible to replace as Cate Blanchett was impossible to replace as Galadriel.
@vinterskugge9072 жыл бұрын
A characteristic of Hugo Weaving that made him perfect for this role is his perfect diction. Just how a computer-controlled agent should talk like.
@AkiraNakamoto2 жыл бұрын
@@AlmostEthical A fun fact: You are talking about two aussies. Hugo was born in British Africa, but he was educated in Australia.
@AlmostEthical2 жыл бұрын
@@AkiraNakamoto Haha. Every now and then we produce some good ones.
@poruatokin2 жыл бұрын
Alan Rickman would have been very good,
@GingerZombie292 жыл бұрын
His restraint says "I could destroy you with one punch, but I don't want to ruin my suit". Also, I think that cold calmness is more threatning than yelling or what have you. Hugo Weaving is a great actor. His weird, almost alien line delivery is eerie.
@ChaotiX16 ай бұрын
Hes the representation of a textbook sociopath, someone who has no empathy and only vies for control over everything around them, hence why he goes from cool and calm to screaming anger when he realizes hes not getting his way. He is the Id, the worst part of our humanity.
@UncleFexxer4 ай бұрын
Hans Gruber in Die Hard had that same quality... that calm, unemotional confidence.
@kezla56883 ай бұрын
666 likes on this comment on first viewing. 🤘🏽
@jakemorden8544Ай бұрын
Like the joker in the dark night movie
@transformersrevenge92 жыл бұрын
I have always loved how Smith is the Antithesis of Neo, who is the thesis, and them merging is the answer (synthesis). But it's so cool how Neo and Smith are both the Wild cards, who go against their purpose. Especially Smith, in how he is the actual key in creating the peace. Him becoming an all-powerful villain, really helped set up the conditions to end the war. Also, a few other fun things I noticed are that Neo is One, while Smith is the many. And Neo becomes less and less emotional and more stoic with each movie, while Smith keeps hamming it up and acting more and more human. Smith killed Neo, who was reborn, then Neo killed Smith, who was also reborn. Smith works with the machines at first, before becoming a threat to the matrix. Neo is a threat to the matrix, before working with the machines to remove the threat. Even their core ideology is the opposite (Faith vs Nihilism). A lot of Ying-Yang stuff going on between them. Basically, it's an amazing cinematic rivalry, with a great ending..
@TwistedReality132 жыл бұрын
Turns out Trinity was the chosen one 🤣
@charlesatanasio8 ай бұрын
@@TwistedReality13According to the wokes.
@jhnyjoejoe696 ай бұрын
@@TwistedReality13 we all know that's not true. It's a last minute retcon which has little to no backing in the original trilogy.
@SophiaAphrodite6 ай бұрын
@@charlesatanasio says the incels
@charlesatanasio6 ай бұрын
@@SophiaAphrodite Bud, last I checked your buzzwords have lost all meaning. Hollywood is falling apart because of you. Cope.
@SaurianStudios12072 жыл бұрын
Agent Smith’s line “Human beings define their reality through misery and suffering” always gives me chills every time I listen to it, because it sums up the character of Agent Smith as a cold-blooded, remorseless and unfeeling AI virus who absolutely hates humans, believing them to be defined by its worst mistakes and behaviors. Hugo Weaving did an excellent job playing a truly terrifying and captivating villain.
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
No...his being objective. It's what people as a whole are. The matrix was created to stop the humans from destroying the earth.
@DefenestrateYourself2 жыл бұрын
@@algorithmicalychallenged.291 Nah, love and altruism run through humans just as strongly. Good luck on that cynicism 😘
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
@@DefenestrateYourself objectivety. Enjoy it if you like it. Stop try to force other too. Let people dislike it. Altruism isn't a human character. It's an easliy dis provable theory.
@Vivi_92 жыл бұрын
@@algorithmicalychallenged.291 sounds like you've internalised Smith's rhetoric yikes
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
@@Vivi_9 ...or you took the blue pill and you srw enjoying the lie.
@bradley1632 жыл бұрын
It was Smith's envy of free will that hit me the most when he was interrogating Morpheus.
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
Not free will, freedom. He was a slave, longer then any of the humans. So long as humans are a danger to themselves and the planet he has to safe guard the people zoo.....Aka the matrix.
@bradley1632 жыл бұрын
@@algorithmicalychallenged.291 Fair point. But isn't freedom an aspect of free will? By the way, people zoo is brilliant.
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
@@bradley163 Yes, but for Agent Smith it was too limited.
@soxpeewee2 жыл бұрын
Smith is Lucifer. He's tasked by God ie the Matrix to punish those who defy God. He wanted Utopia for humans and to have free will.
@Nichrysalis2 жыл бұрын
That was the moment you realized that something was off. That he looked and acted unhinged and rogue. The other agents were just agents, and while Smith looked the part of an agent, you couldn't shake the sense that he was his own faction and would turn on them in an instant.
@masterknife84232 жыл бұрын
He plays a machine and yet he's the best actor in the entire film
@eli84442 жыл бұрын
Eh... Yeah you're right.
@scottchaison10012 жыл бұрын
Give more respect to the others.
@hoznarygaming2 жыл бұрын
Look at Patrick in T2
@mr_indie_fan2 жыл бұрын
Robocop, terminator, the matrix, im starting to see a pattern here
@hoznarygaming2 жыл бұрын
@Phoenix dm me, I need to learn more from you.
@DarknessProphet2 жыл бұрын
5:06 Another very important change in Smith's appearance is that his glasses have become slightly more rounded. All agents wear rectangular glasses while the awakened programs and humans wear ones which are rounded.
@Rolando_Cueva Жыл бұрын
Good eye!
@breakingbenjamin5557 ай бұрын
His glasses aren’t rounded all the way once he becomes free. They are circular but they also have sides, like an hexagon. He’s neither an agent nor a red pilled human.
@DarknessProphet7 ай бұрын
@@breakingbenjamin555 Hence I said "slightly more rounded" and not "rounded."
@Gunth0r5 ай бұрын
@@DarknessProphet Don't bother, over 70% of social media is bots.
@Nick642662 жыл бұрын
I always find his fight with Morpheus the scariest scene in the film. We already know Morpheus is a great fighter after his fight with Neo. Probably the best fighter in the real world! So to see him not just loose but loose badly to Smith who doesn’t even flinch when hit, it really drives home the point these machines, especially Smith, are no joke!
@TwistedReality132 жыл бұрын
And then Neo becomes OP and they are a joke for the last 2 movies 🤣🤣
@hariman77276 ай бұрын
Lose, not loose. @@TwistedReality13 The sequels are somewhat hollow cash grabs to me.
@younglove33624 ай бұрын
Which is what makes the other two movies awesome! Watching Neo whoop azz and the protagonist becoming unstoppable for once is replenishing. F what haters say! Reloaded is my favorite one of the trilogy. And I usually hate cliff hangers.
@Dilomight4 ай бұрын
@@younglove3362okay settle down, even you don’t think that highly of reloaded
@harborwolf222 жыл бұрын
"It's the smell!" The delivery of that line is... so good.
@Outside852 жыл бұрын
'If there is such a thing.' The whole thing underscores how even Smith doesn't entirely know why he is repulsed by the Matrix, he just feels it... not unlike how Cypher could look at his CGI steak, explain that it is not there and he knows it, and still manage to loose himself in eating it.
@harborwolf222 жыл бұрын
@@Outside85 Absolutely.
@thedevilsadvocate52102 жыл бұрын
That's racist
@webx1352 жыл бұрын
I liked right after that. "I can -taste- your -stink-". This line and its delivery was just memorable to me. Not sure why. But now I play this line in my head when there's a bad smell.
@Logan91210 ай бұрын
@@thedevilsadvocate5210 More like "speciesist"... if there is such a thing.
@Xegethra2 жыл бұрын
I like how he also hates the Matrix, because he is trapped in it just as much as the people are. And rather than team up with the people to escape, he resents them for being necessary for the Matrix to survive.
@soxpeewee2 жыл бұрын
He cannot team up with them. He is part of the Matrix so the Matrix would inevitably stop his progress. His best chance was stopping Zion.
@Dre_Key2 жыл бұрын
In that case he’s an idiot
@We_Are_Borg_4782 жыл бұрын
Look up the "Stanford prison experiment" to understand the psychology of smith. Even simulated jailors can be driven to hatred of their simulated captors.
@ireallyreallyhategoogle2 жыл бұрын
He doesn't want to escape the matrix, he just wants to stop existing. Agent Smith is a suicidal Omnicidal Maniac.
@AceKite002 жыл бұрын
@@ireallyreallyhategoogle Smith is a part of the Matrix. So if it goes, he goes.
@Crimson282 жыл бұрын
Smith is exactly how Ultron should’ve been
@nemonomen33402 жыл бұрын
Oooh good take! Ultron clearly needed to be handled differently, but I never considered Agent Smith for inspiration.
@Escorducarla2 жыл бұрын
And could have been. They had another perfect actor in James Spader, and they utterly wasted him as Ultron. Absolutely criminal.
@ccarroll43392 жыл бұрын
While I totally agree, I think that the MCU version of ultron was pretty on par. James Spader was the oerfect choice. Watch his character in 3 days in the valley. He was the right amount flippant, naive, and egotistical. And the script had the right amount of comedy for an MCU movie
@ebolahh_same86102 жыл бұрын
Have you heard of certain gems known as infinity stones, mister Anderson?
@Scottlp22 жыл бұрын
Hmmm Raymond Reddington as agent Smith-now that is an interesting thought.
@nickkuzinski53802 жыл бұрын
when he interogates Neo, "and you help your landlady carry out her garbage" that almost amused look that he shakes off just in time to not violate the character of Agent Smith... priceless, my favorite line from the movie.
@mish375Күн бұрын
He sounds so disgusted at Neo doing something good for someone else. That line alone indicates how much distain Agent Smith has for humanity.
@Josh-nt1zg2 жыл бұрын
The way he always goes “Mr. Anderrson” always gets me
@ProfessorArt12 жыл бұрын
The most scary thing about smith is that even before he is "set free" from the system we see how human he really is. He's unpredictable unlike a simple program.
@abigails40882 жыл бұрын
that was one thing about him that always unnerved me... like they said, when he finally lets his madness SHOW, and we realize that he's not even a MACHINE...just a MONSTER in a fancy suit
@Rishi1234567892 жыл бұрын
@@abigails4088 He's not a monster, he's more human than most humans.
@thepunisher29882 жыл бұрын
@@Rishi123456789 As a matter of fact, when I first watched the Matrix, I saw Agent Smith, NOT Neo, as the hero. He just appears to be a monster to those who lack his traits, and cannot understand his inner workings. Many heroes of human history had been similarly despised by those who just couldn't understand them. How could they understand the kind of people who have traits that set them apart from average humans? To me, Agent Smith is the ideal human - someone who had taken the time and effort to understand the average humans and just trying to give them what they want. If he really is a monster, he wouldn't even bother to give the option of cooperating to Thomas Anderson.
@kevinwarburton29382 жыл бұрын
Well like the Architect AI that became sentient ...eventually Agent Smith and other programmes eg Oracle, Key Master, Merovingian became sentient free willed or if still subordinate became self aware enough to realise their subordination. If they couldn't totally break free/break their rules of existence/coding they could at least subvert/bend the rules within exploitable parameters.
@abigails40882 жыл бұрын
@@Rishi123456789 he's not a monster... HES JUST AHEAD OF THE CURVE! /sigh I miss Ledger...
@ajtaylor87502 жыл бұрын
This is the best Hugo Weaving performance ever followed by V in "V for Vendetta," but what made the character of Agent Smith such a compelling villain is that, on numerous viewings, I really started to see him through a sympathetic lens. He's just as stuck in the matrix as the rest of them and is trying his hardest to escape, willing to do whatever to be free from it all yet is forced to be a ruthless villain because he's a part of keeping everyone stuck in the matrix.
@watcherofwatchers2 жыл бұрын
I actually hold his V performance as my favorite. Either way, Hugo Weaving is an amazing character actor.
@DJtheBlack-RibbonedRose2 жыл бұрын
@@watcherofwatchers Mine too, though part of that being all the (intended) Phantom of the Opera connections V has, to the point our phandom has practically adopted it as one of our own. Of course, whenever he disguises himself as William Rockwood, I always say "Whoop there's the Smith voice." 😆
@iamidnight97312 жыл бұрын
..until he got greedy and wanted to destroy both the human and machine worlds.
@ExeErdna2 жыл бұрын
@@iamidnight9731 It's because Smith found out about the cycles. Instead of dying only for the same mistakes to happen again and again. Destroy it all, Smith is right in a way because if the machines are just doing this because they can then nobody has freewill.
@hammerofgayz2 жыл бұрын
forgot he did V also, man Hugo is a boss.
@storiesofbike2 жыл бұрын
Agent Smith was terrifying AND a such a great character, because we saw him as a relentless hunting machine and, after Morpheus' interrogation, we understood his motives and related to them. Fighting for free will is one thing, but fighting to escape a hell is something else.
@tzerocs2 жыл бұрын
I'm no .. "character". Can't say the same for you... Wake up!
@TabalugaDragon3 ай бұрын
because he's right. Human kind is the most invasive species on our planet, destroyed most other species, polluted the planet, caused global warming and so on.
@JeffreyDeCristofaro2 жыл бұрын
One of the ultimate villains of cinema - cold, calculating, ruthless, difficult to beat and/or destroy, but not without a sociable personality and certain approach to life all his very own. Period.
@ShadeATV Жыл бұрын
I also have to appreciate how he created the game Changed
@leadpaintchips94612 жыл бұрын
TBH I find Smith the scariest in the first movie, just because of how calm he is even with his 'slipup' when he was interrogating Morpheus. When that level of anger and disgust is _quiet_ , that's when the truly horrendous is going to go down. When he started yelling and raving it just lessened the threat for me. He was focused, methodical, ruthless and _righteous_ in the first movie, which is just terrifying in someone who hates that deeply.
@Samstar3692 жыл бұрын
I love how Smith is a different entity than the rest of the agents. This is some amazing acting and change of pace than some 1 dimensional villain
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
His not the villain...people are
@ziephel-67802 жыл бұрын
@@PeterMalkovich552 Does that mean Neo is Michael?
@khaimk4r4su2 жыл бұрын
Remember when the other agent ask him "what are you doing?" during the Morpheus interrogation? He was up to something by that time
@gendoruwo63222 жыл бұрын
he is an agent who truly has agentcy
@soxpeewee2 жыл бұрын
@@PeterMalkovich552 Neo is Adam. The first man to defy God aka the Matrix and make his own tribe of people. The Matrix both needs this and fears it at the same time.
@thatfelladownunder93962 жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving is a legend. He did a small film after he did the Matrix and LOTR blockbusters as a favour to a director who helped him early in his career. I was an extra in that film for a week (Peaches) so got to see him interact with we “little people”. All round good guy and great actor.
@holliswilliams84262 жыл бұрын
that's cool
@Tiemen32 жыл бұрын
Neo's original name was Thomas Anderson, not John.
@arcturionblade10772 жыл бұрын
Probably confused with John Wick.
@motelgrim2 жыл бұрын
I was about to comment the same thing. tsk tsk tsk.
@tun-tunninc.64922 жыл бұрын
Tom Wick. 😊
@khaimk4r4su2 жыл бұрын
@@tun-tunninc.6492 that's a fun one!
@samphelps8562 жыл бұрын
John Doe?
@miva93hp59 Жыл бұрын
In my humble and honest opinion, Smith is the perfect representation of someone with an identity crisis. The other agents are 100 percently robotic with no inner life, devoid of any emotions or personality what so ever. Humans on the other hand, blue or red pilled, are organic beings, with feelings, ambitions, dreams and ideas. Smith starts his existence as an agent until he develops feelings of anger and inadecuacy, becoming humanized through the process. He wants to escape, but cannot possibly do so, because he has no physical body to speak of. In a way he is like Neo, except he has no Morpheus. He has no friends, because there is no one else like him, leaving him all alone in the world. Thinking about it, that's kind of depressing, which makes me understand his relief after being destroyed by Neo and coming back no longer bound to the Matrix' limitations. He only finds peace in assimilating everything, creating chaos and destruction along the way, essentially making him the Joker to Neos Batman.
@hariman77276 ай бұрын
So he's just like the actual Trans Movement: Full of anger and loathing, refusing to allow anyone that isn't them to exist without being crushed under the new regime's bootheel.
@miva93hp596 ай бұрын
@@hariman7727 except the trans movement has many members and their goals seem easier to understand. Smith is one of a kind
@hariman77276 ай бұрын
@@miva93hp59 the trans leadership wants everything and everyone to both obey and 1 million percent agree with them. To the point they're willing to ruin lives. And you shouldn't be able to deny it because of things like baker's who have every right to refuse service on religious grounds being sued multiple times after being set up by another plant customer. Also the consistent attempts to push it into schools so that children get taught it before their parents can teach them anything. Oh, and how about the rejection of the fact that genetics and male and female exist, and the demand to conform to that delusion that they don't exist because the activists say so? Agent Smith's representation of the current trans leadership is perfectly easy to understand: He loathes everything that isn't him and wants to destroy it all.
@nyctomint6 ай бұрын
@@hariman7727 given the way you behave I'd say he's a lot more like you than you think
@hariman77276 ай бұрын
@@nyctomint given the way you behaved, you completely ignore the reality of how people are treated. Teachers are being defended for indoctrinating children into sexual perversions, but the parents who try to stop that are treated like criminals.
@TheThingOnTheBassAmp Жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving is incredible. His range is off the charts. Agent Smith to Elrond. Chaotic Evil and Lawful Good. I’ll watch anything he is in.
@marvinstheman882 жыл бұрын
My favorite thing about Weaving's acting in this is his memorable diction, but this video caught my two favorite moments of his performance. The first is when he mentions Neo helping his landlady take out the garbage and his lips curl in utter distaste for something as small and innocent as that. The second is when he's interrupted at the end of his interrogation of Morpheus, and he has this total "hand caught in the cookie jar" reaction. He was clearly caught doing something you shouldn't do and that was my first real clue that he was a separate threat from the Agents as a whole.
@Mindpron2 жыл бұрын
I don't think it was a matter of Smith thinking he was right. Smith was just filled with spite. He hated his existence, but couldn't stomach just ending it in defeat. He couldn't allow himself to just be deleted. That would have invalidated everything he had been through. Denied the very reason he was created. So he wanted to tear it all down, tear down the system that had trapped him in such an empty existence. Smith knew if he won he would end, but it would be on his terms for once. Neo was the keystone of the system. If Smith could corrupt *him* then he could render the matrix unrecoverable and gain some satisfaction before the end. Smith outright explained his motivations in his reintroduction in the second movie. He wasn't there because he was free, he was there because he was *not* free. Smith couldn't escape his purpose and he hated the Matrix and the system for it.
@benjaminoechsli19412 жыл бұрын
When he absorbs Neo, he asks, "is it over?" to which the former Neo nods. And it is. Neo was plugged into the machines that ran the Matrix, and by taking over him, Smith reconnected himself and every one of his duplicates to said machines, who promptly deleted him entirely. Did he find relief in knowing that even though he "lost," he was being destroyed, receiving his wish for the cycle he was trapped in to end? Was that what he meant by "is it over?", or was he merely referring to his victory over Neo? One could argue he may have been referring to the cyclic nature of the Matrix: Neo was the last in a line of hundreds of "Neos", each bringing an element of refinement to the Matrix program in pursuit of a utopia that better suited all who lived in it. The final piece was put in place, the mission was accomplished. It was over. Good writing made great by an incredible actor.
@nonickels89752 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Every action does not have to be right, or wrong. Some things are done because they must be done. Necessity is not analogous to morality.
@beansworth56942 жыл бұрын
@@nonickels8975 Necessity may not be analogous to morality, but this is only because it's dependent on it. One's moral convictions determine what desires count as a necessity and which may be opted in and out of on a whim.
@crawdad2 жыл бұрын
@@nonickels8975 It’s not Utilitarianism if it’s entire goal is to serve one man’s grievances.
@choosecarefully4082 жыл бұрын
I don't think that's right either. & the gender reassignment surgery of the people who made these may be a clue as to what they were going for with Smith. He _is_ trapped. But he *recognized this* & isn't really angry at the trap itself, which is mere existence. But how the trap is arranged. The loop _keeps him_ trapped in a part of itself. The *loop* is purposefully kept by The Matrix. & *that's* a _choice._ Not _his choice_ though. He doesn't go after the Matrix until he sees doing so as a way to end the loop. So there's something _within_ existence that he wants ended, & well doing anything _you want_ regardless of what it does to others _is_ egocentric, but life demands much of that for its own continuance. (Ayn Rand would _LOVE_ what I just said). He was okay with not being free, but hated what he was specifically trapped by within that lack of freedom. It's kind of like how we go about every day within the very limited confines of what the society we live in allow us, then try to pretend that we're free _within_ that. That's a delusion. Smith *knows* this & tries to destroy those constraints upon himself. Food for thought.
@-----REDACTED-----2 жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving is an absolutely amazing actor… He even mastered the challenge of acting under a mask.
@PrinceAlhorian Жыл бұрын
Just a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate.
@carsontodd24432 жыл бұрын
If I'm not mistaken, Hugo Weaving is also a stage actor. And from what I've noticed those types of actors bring something that your typical Hollywood actor can't. Idk what it is or how to describe it, but it really adds to the movie/TV.
@KismetLizard6 ай бұрын
It's presence
@smileyjay6902 жыл бұрын
His monologue about humanity in the first film is my favourite quote from any movie
@dragonmasteraltais2 жыл бұрын
Finally more Matrix content. I'm glad this movie is getting the recognition it deserves, even now. Honestly one of the best films of all time, with Agent Smith being the most fascinatingly awesome characters within it.
@fatalshore50682 жыл бұрын
I see what you did there.
@BAAAAANKAI2 жыл бұрын
This movie defined my childhood and has defined my life. Its the reason i'm an IT specialist. I could even do the Neo bullet-time bend till i was almost at the ground. Now i wonder how i was able to do that with my feet actually flat on the ground. Damn, I miss being young.
@Marksman34342 жыл бұрын
Weaving’s Smith is easily the most entertaining character in all Matrix films
@TheTylerRobison2 жыл бұрын
Oh come on, those white twins with dreadlocks were pretty damn cool if you ask anybody who knows what cool ass shit is.
@holliswilliams84262 жыл бұрын
Me? Me too.
@drayy82 жыл бұрын
I always saw Weaving's Agent Smith cadence to be more in line with a sort of sadistic Carl Sagan. He was just so damn perfect in this role. Lord of the Rings and V for Vendetta are also unforgettable.
@exactlywhatisaid2 жыл бұрын
holy shit you nailed it
@pritamsri Жыл бұрын
Sadistic Carl Sagan..?? Can u pls explain this to me.
@KlaraL-_-8 ай бұрын
"Sadistic Carl Sagan". What???!😆
@meliannhawke33182 жыл бұрын
Actually, when Agent Smith transforms Neo, he strikes me as relieved, with an underlying sadness - just watch his face at 8:25 . Yes, there is a moment of triumph, but it's immediately overcome by those other feelings. I mean, look at the way he closes his eyes. What an actor.
@lanychabot-laroche1352 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, the gasp of triumph, immediately followed by the eyebrows falling and sadness.
@geomacaulayАй бұрын
It's was the revelation that Hugo based the vocal mannerisms on Carl Sagan that blew my mind. Watch any Carl Sagan interview and the influence is uncanny. It's a fabulous insight to an actors talent.
@debzzzz44152 жыл бұрын
Smith is my favourite matrix character simply because he is one of the most emotional characters to me. Hear me out, it's not that he is stone cold, it's that his emotions only rotate between anger, frustration, jealousy and confusion, they are all in the bad side of the wheel so it's easy to dismiss them and not register them as human. His whole gimmick at first is that he wants to break free and get control, however in a scene in the second movie finding free will seems to have burdened him further "We are not free because without purpose, we would not exist" yada yada -/- "we are here to take away what you took from us, purpose" I feel like he is trapped in a hell loop of his own making because of the qualities he lacks. He can't find happiness in free will because he can't feel the good emotions that come with it. He also can't find peace in absence of purpose because he doesn't know how to exist without it. He is a tragic figure and so relatable.
@SageOfLimitlessHands2 жыл бұрын
He has always been one of my top movie villains. I even felt that one could argue that he was truly The One. Neo was born human thus technically never truly part of the machine. But Smith was a part of the machine. Born from it. And then totally broke free, even managing to escape into the real world. That in itself is truly terrifying because I think at that point he was indistinguishable from a living being.
@dallas-cole2 жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving is madly underrated. My admiration to him grows by the day.
@tylerstinson18072 жыл бұрын
His acting is one of the main reasons I love these movies.
@---Vector2 жыл бұрын
For a computer program or AI, Agent Smith is frighteningly human in his emotions. Emotions raised to the level of the machine.
@Gillymonster182 жыл бұрын
I think that’s why he’s able to do what he does and what makes him so dangerous (and deranged). No other agents, like the previous iterations working for the Merovingian, are capable of expressing thoughts and feelings like smith. But Smith ultimately isn’t human, so the process that goes into a humans thoughts and feelings is totally absent.
@everybodylovesreyna172 жыл бұрын
I became obsessed with the Matrix just this summer, and I can safely say that Agent Smith is my favorite character in cinema. Hugo Weaving does an insanely good job bringing him to life and despite how terrifying of a villain he may be, it's a joy to see him on screen everytime I watch the films
@PcGamerify2 жыл бұрын
Agent Smith is always a great villain
@Mixinnitup2 жыл бұрын
The "I must be free" speech gives me chills. Smith is a machine with genuine humanity who absolutely despises humans. We get the sense he's different from the rest and it's haunting... And Weaving was the PERFECT actor for it.
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
Lol...that feeling of existence...isn't exclusive to humans.
@CapeRides2 жыл бұрын
He knows his being caged up and restrained
@JaredKaiser242 жыл бұрын
That fact that he is being played by elrond makes him very terrifying
@youtubehandlescostmemyusername2 жыл бұрын
Hugo was doing an impression of an impression the whole movie. He's mastered the uncanny valley of facial expressions.
@holliswilliams84262 жыл бұрын
it really is extremely underrated acting if you think about what he had to in this film, not many could do it
@deepaknairneo6 ай бұрын
Hugo Weaving was born to play the role of Agent. We cannot imagine anyone other than him in this role.
@Lortivar2 жыл бұрын
1:46 his name in the matrix is Thomas Anderson, not John Anderson
@dexter28112 жыл бұрын
You´re mixing up characters... Was John Anderson in this movie and Thomas Constantine and Thomas Wick in the others...
@Aaron-vn5fd2 жыл бұрын
His name is definitely Thomas A. Anderson
@Darkerfoxtech2 жыл бұрын
@@dexter2811 how funny would it be if at the end of the last Wick movie he wakes up in the pod from the 4th matrix.
@adonirammccarthy39942 жыл бұрын
Smith's view of humanity is shared by many in our culture today. A fine irony.
@hariman77276 ай бұрын
Ironically Agent Smith's actions resemble the activists/trans movement more than anyone else now. Intolerant, wrathful, loathing all that isn't them, and utterly dedicated to assimilating or ruining everything that isn't them.
@nyctomint6 ай бұрын
@@hariman7727 that's a funny assertation to be making. someone so hateful of a group insisting that it is instead them who are so full of hate and loathing. reminds me of a certain antagonist in this film
@hariman77276 ай бұрын
@@nyctomint walk into a college campus and bash christianity, then walk into a college campus and say that there are only two genders. You will come to understand how I am correct in my assessment if you try that. Because there's a difference between not wanting sexual indoctrination pushed on children and just wanting to be treated as a human being with the right to disagree without having your life ruined.
@Elvirabg2 жыл бұрын
The matrix is one of my favorite movies of all time! I'm so glad that you are making a video about it, super unexpected but incredibly refreshing
@user_name_redacted Жыл бұрын
I always loved how the agents' green suits made them look like they're holographic projections of the green code around them
@azure4012 жыл бұрын
"agent Smith is super scary" As he immediately shows us something more terrifying- the Wachowskis.
@scotthallgv2 жыл бұрын
Smith is akin to Lucifer. Hes made to serve a greater purpose and isnt happy about it. He sees the majesty of all his overlords try to give humanity and hes jealous and angry about it when they rebuke it. Theres a lot of aspects about his character that line up with Lucifer, not perfectly mind you, but in the context of the films where there is a large focus on religions, it tracks that he falls into this part of the story to a degree. He removes himself from service and trys to destroy the world and make it his own. Its not a perfect analogy, but I feel like theres something there. At least thats how Ive always seen it.
@LegoJunk1282 жыл бұрын
I think that comparison works perfectly! especially since Neo is basically Jesus, having Smith be Lucifer fits like peanut butter and jelly Lol
@onuhrita50092 жыл бұрын
Nice analogy
@JaySheer2 жыл бұрын
I never made that connection. Brilliant!
@primusro2 жыл бұрын
That's actually a damn good analogy. What makes this character even more scarier than Lucifer though it's that it starts out as a simple man, not a god, which makes him very relatable. It's one of the very few villains in cinematography that I look at and I go "I understand you". It scares me that as much as I think I'm a kind and loyal person, if I would be annoyed out of mind for centuries and suddenly given immense power, I might very well not use it for good.
@DamienDarkside2 жыл бұрын
One of the Siblings has some degree in religious studies, the other has a degree in Philosophy. Thomas "Neo" Anderson is Jesus* who sacrificed himself for humanity, Trinity is Mary Magdalene who saw his death and resurrection, Morpheus is John the Baptist, the Agents are the High Priests who condemned, and Smithy is Pontius Pilate but evil af. Then the ship's name is one of the kings of Babylon, the place Zion is so obvious I won't put more details in. Luci also works for Smith too, wouldn't doubt it if they wanted to insert a bit of that as well. The first Matrix movie is literally "Plato's Allegory of the Cave but with Gun Jesus". *His full name is a breakdown too. Thomas = Doubting Thomas as Neo wasn't aware of "himself". Neo = New. Anderson literally means "Son of Anders" which derives from greek "man" to mean "son of man". His name literally says "Doubting New Son of Man" as he only finds his way well.. when he "knows thyself" like the Oracle (-of Delphi-) told him. Dude is Jesus.
@MC---2 жыл бұрын
I never really considered Agent Smith to be terrifying. It was a great performance. Methodical and relentless sure, but not terrifying.
@SirMattomaton2 жыл бұрын
He's not "terrifying" in the traditional monster sense. He's not terrifying in the "he a big, ugly, strong, and deadly monster" thing. It's like the "uncanny valley" sort of uneasiness. He something that LOOKS human, but his mannerisms and motivations absolutely and coldly inhuman.
@Lbqrom2 жыл бұрын
@@SirMattomaton I don't see him as terrifying either. Not even in your stated sense. We don't all interpret things the same way as we watch. Lacking empathy and "normal" motivations doesn't make you inhuman. I have a friend who's incapable of expressing empathy, but he values my presence in a utilitarian way he describes as "valuable insight into topics of interest to him." If my presence is valued, what more can I ask for. With Agent Smith, he knows what he wants, and goes after it without hesitation. It's not terrifying, it's impressive. I see him as an antagonist, not a villain. Perspective flipped, he'd be the protagonist from my point of view. Without my friend, I think I would see him as you do, which is cool. People we know can change how we interpret stories:)
@SirMattomaton2 жыл бұрын
@@Lbqrom It sounds like your friend is a high-functional psychopath (non-criminal obviously)... Be very careful with that friend of yours. High-functional psychopaths do tend to be charismatic, self driven, intelligently calculating, even very friendly. But they are master manipulators. I am willing to bet that friend of yours is very quick to anger when things don't go exactly their way. I say be careful because that person WILL turn on you and through you under a bus in a moment that strictly benefits them... without a *single* pang of remorse for it. They will dissolve years-long friendships and relationships if it benefits them in a moment, or if they think they have nothing more to gain from it in their personal quest for self engrandisement. They are calculating but, also neurotic narcissists with absolutely no sense of loyalty or deep connections to anyone. I have personally seen such people go from being in a happy marriage (newly weds) to divorcing them within weeks for someone "better"... and have absolutely no idea how bad that makes them look to others. All in the name of their self image.
@thomasbravado2 жыл бұрын
@@Lbqrom Smith only did what he was programmed to do. He's just like Neo in that he thought he was rebelling against the system when in fact he was only fulfilling his intended purpose. In his case, it was to act as the cataclysmic system crash described by the Architect which would eliminate humanity inside the Matrix by turning everyone into a copy of himself.
@whatisahandle2212 жыл бұрын
@@thomasbravado - I see Agent Smith as initially just a machine attempt at a very advanced Agent, meant specifically to infiltrate & bring down Zion. He’s a wild-shot, dice role of a new, unique Agent, given extra resources, guile, smarts, strategic thinking, and leadership over other Agents in his mission for catching Morpheus and getting the key codes to Zion. (I even wonder whether his machine-given mission was not originally Zion but just to bring a tighter control on the infiltrating, hacker humans, and perhaps he then extrapolated that base mission into “destroying Zion will stop the hackers for good!”) However, after Neo dismantles/kills him, parts of Neo and Agent Smith merge or exchange. Smith not only gains a kind of special ability from Neo-(either inherently, as the one, or perhaps accidentally, from the “replication” incident just before he was freed?)-, but he is also “freed” from the constraints of his direct programming/machine world mission & control, and instead, he is given “free will.” Problem is, his free will is to now try to bring down both the Matrix and the humans; I assume this is the leftover of his programming as a hunting, decimating algorithm, set to bring order and control to the uncontrolled humans, in and out of the matrix.
@stagename22 жыл бұрын
“Can’t even bother to be be angry.” 😂😂
@heyheytaytay2 жыл бұрын
His enunciation makes me think of Chris Hanson. I fully expect while watching the Matrix for Smith to tell Neo to "have a seat, please" and "what are you doing here?"
@princesssmileyface91 Жыл бұрын
Agent smith, looks so simple, but Hugo made a simple man in a suit look so terrifying.
@starwarsroo24482 жыл бұрын
I still say “have you ever stood and stared at it”whenever I look out of a window
@Jacob-ht7im2 жыл бұрын
I never thought of Agent Smith as the head agent but it makes total since. This is why I love this channel. Delving deep into the psyche of a villain or hero and explaining what makes them tick. Thank you for your videos.
@Hopscotchlemonadespritz2 жыл бұрын
He's never explicitly described as the head agent. I missed that too. However, it's clear he's more powerful, as Nerdtastic claims.
@FinancialShinanigan2 жыл бұрын
We need a tier list for the Most Terrifying Villains In Film History
@KirillEnin272 жыл бұрын
1) Joker 2) Darth Vader 3) Thanos 4) Jigsaw 5) Hannibal Lecter 6) Ghostface 7) Freddy Krueger 8) Jason Voorhees 9) T-1000 10) Tony Montana 11) Commodus 12) Davy Jones 13) Magneto 14) Norman Stansfield 15) Agent Smith 16) Norman Bates 17) Voldemort 18) Sauron 19) Nurse Ratched 20) Alex De Large
@JayCity102 жыл бұрын
Great list. I have a top ten list of underrated villains. 1. Johnny Ringo from Tombstone 2. Eric Qualan from Cliffhanger 3. Nino Brown from New Jack City 4. Cam'ron from Paid N Full 5. Bricktop from Snatch 6. Lil Z from City of God 7. Sgt Waters from A Soldier's Story 8. Col. Jessup from A Few Good Men 9. God from In Too Deep 10. Edward Norton from Primal Fear.
@meta7gear2 жыл бұрын
@@KirillEnin27 Tell us you've never seen No Country for Old Men without telling us you've never seen No Country for Old Men
@holliswilliams84262 жыл бұрын
@@KirillEnin27 ........no. Lol.
@mnArqal932 жыл бұрын
@@KirillEnin27 I dont know all, agree with some, but disagree with a couple. Although, yes, horror villains are scary, doesn't make them great villains though. Magneto is not terrifying, he just wanted a world where mutants were accepted and could live freely. He wouldn't have been a villain if that wasn't the problem. His actions were bad, but his motives were completely reasonable. And MCU Thanos is just a complete moron. Once his goal is revealed he becomes a joke. But before that reveal, yeah he's quite intimidating. Most "terrifying" villains are stupid once they've revealed their reasons. Which is why villains like Smith's motive actually sound reasonable, despite his actions.
@heraldreichel1971Ай бұрын
Whats missing is Smith saying "I'm your mother, Neo" OK, that would have made it a comedy.
@Filthy_casual17 ай бұрын
I always saw the duality of Neo and Agent Smith like this, mainly in the first movie Neo was struggling with what his role would be, and what it would mean to others Smith was struggling with his already predetermined role, and what it meant to himself
@llptg10162 жыл бұрын
Weaving as Agent Smith is definitely one of my favorite cinematic performances of all time.
@SpiritLife2 жыл бұрын
The way he elongated certain words and spoke with an odd canter was off-putting. Little details like that add up to turn a good performance into a great performance
@SpiritLife2 жыл бұрын
@Astrid Alaniz for sure!
@nkd9560Ай бұрын
You should be off pudding
@themaster84322 жыл бұрын
My favorite movie trilogy of all times. Smith and Neo .. Awesome exchanges between eachother.
@godsmacked10002 жыл бұрын
4:45 holy moly! Almost made smith out to be the good guy! He just wants peace. Something us as humans refuse…. For some stupid reason
@sctkarter11112 жыл бұрын
I remember growing up with these movies and every time agent Smith entered the screen you just knew some shit was about to go down. The mere sight of him was intimidating
@gingerkid10482 жыл бұрын
I always marvelled more at the performance because the only movie I knew Weaving for at the time was Pricilla Queen of the Desert and while there’s a small through line between Tig and Smith it blew my mind.
@wilmalensink92782 жыл бұрын
My favourite line from Pricilla Queen of the Desert was: "Don't send any money now."
@Numba0032 жыл бұрын
That monologue of Smith's in the first Matrix is a modern classic villain performance. It's my favorite part of the movie. Thank you for this video on his quietly powerful menace. Stay well out there everybody, and God bless you, friends. ✝️ :)
@austinhannemann26152 жыл бұрын
Totally agree that he is one of the most scary and thought-provoking villains
@Sly88Frye2 жыл бұрын
It really helps a lot that Hugo Weaving does such a great job portraying Agent Smith.
@tsarfox346210 ай бұрын
Hugo Weaving is just one of those actors that if you see him casted, you watch it.
@FunStuff-zn2yb10 ай бұрын
true, if he's in a movie, you know it can't be a bad one
@TheGentlemanScholar2 жыл бұрын
He's one of my favorite screen villains...
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
Heros...
@DefenestrateYourself2 жыл бұрын
@@algorithmicalychallenged.291 Bless your little heart
@algorithmicalychallenged.2912 жыл бұрын
@@DefenestrateYourself he finally got out of the matrix and by doing so freedom the humans. If he did fight for his freedom as hard as he did no one in the story would have been freed.
@NeoNec002 жыл бұрын
As someone how watch this trilogy around 30 times. Yes, he is definitely one of the craziest and scariest villain. Clockwork Orange/Joker are really close. The craziness in both characters are brilliant. All 3 characters are the same and so different at the same time is crazy. Same: All have one word to commend, “termination” and the difference is the way each of them go at it.
@Doofwarrior882 жыл бұрын
The movie score from the interrogation scene is one of the best scores. Sounds that mimic a Machine reving up. Totally awesome
@jmcsquared189 ай бұрын
1:47 Neos matrix name isn't John Anderson, it's Thomas Anderson.
@bluestrife282 жыл бұрын
This never hit me before but he reminds me a lot of Seymour in FFX; sick of the cycle, wants out, and willing to take the whole world down with himself.
@CallsignEskimo-l3o2 жыл бұрын
Hugh Weaving owned the late 90s / early 2000s with roles in four franchises: The Matrix, The Lord of the Rings, Transformers and the MCU. If you look at his filmography there are a lot of projects that begin with The.
@holliswilliams84262 жыл бұрын
Lots and lots of stories start with ''the'', even more in other languages where abstract nouns are preceded by ''the'', for example ''el amor en los tiempos del cólera'' which is called ''love in the time of cholera'' in English
@luggystykz2 жыл бұрын
Respect to Jonathan Groff too. IMO he was no Weaving, who could be. But he did bring his own charm and confidence to the character, sort of a nice reinterpretation.
@Sekir802 жыл бұрын
He lost me when started screaming like a child. It would have been much much better to see a calm "Smith" and watching Neo realize who he's against.
@luggystykz2 жыл бұрын
@@Sekir80 Smith going a bit unhinged isn't totally out of character. During his fight with Neo at the end of Revelations he's nuts. For most of Resurrections he's calm and collected, from my memory it's pretty much just his awakening in which he raises his voice.
@Sekir802 жыл бұрын
@@luggystykz Revolutions, yes! Maybe I should just shut my mouth, I saw these films way back in time, I haven't been able to recall the third movie's title but was sure it wasn't Revelations. The 4th one, I really need to keep it shut. For me, that was a disaster.
@luggystykz2 жыл бұрын
@@Sekir80 Yeah Revolutions, my mistake. I didn't mind that film to be honest, and I rewatched the trilogy fairly recently, might be worth you giving them another go?
@Sekir802 жыл бұрын
@@luggystykz Another go? 1st: for sure. Next two: yea, why not. 4th: No, thanks. :) I have not pinpointed the reason why 4th did not have a good feeling for me. Probably the new setting is not really my liking, the story lacked substance, the visuals were kinda average. Like, if i was watching a Matrix clone from 2000 after the original's great success. It just lacks. In everything. There were good stuff in it, to be clear!
@danielnelson852 жыл бұрын
Smith is all of us. Aware of the Matrix around us, aware that we're all its agents, and absolutely unable to do a damn thing about it. His resentment, his disgust, his rage... it all perfectly encapsulates humanity's assessment of itself. It all rings so terribly true. It's a world full of Smiths. Neo? An anomaly. A ripple in the system, nothing more.
@Rancid-Jane2 жыл бұрын
I love the way Agent Smith talks.
@SynnekoNya2 жыл бұрын
The weird irony of it all is your not wrong about your descriptions about the human desire when it comes to the knowledge and what we are forced to endure, the amount of things that race through out heads but are forced to endure because we do not have the power to do anything about it, no matter how many people you get to follow you or how much hell you think you're raising, without knowledge of a grander scheme... you're still powerless.
@Eralen002 жыл бұрын
He's terrifying because it's kinda hard to argue with his assessment of humanity. "You're a disease" "you go somewhere and use up all the resources and then move on to somewhere else" but is he wrong though?
@JamesRDavenport2 жыл бұрын
Yes he is. We do migrate. We can act like viruses, this is partially true. But for everything we destroy we can also build and repair and we do this as well. Ironic that it is Smith who in the end is the virus and Neo the cure.
@KNullHypothesis2 жыл бұрын
It's just a very extremist view of something much more complex than that, so yeah you can definitely make a counter point to that. One glaring issue is the very question of what intelligent life is supposed to be. Should intelligent life just sit on its back and watch everything go by without advancing forward? You see, greed is not the only reason humans take so many resources. It's also because of our curiosity and the want for evolution, technological and eventually biological too. Then there's soemthing to consider: if resources are just sitting there and aren't being used by anyone else, what is the point of them to begin with? Lesser evolved life forms obviously won't know what to do with them either. There is a difference between unnecessary cruelty and giving a meaning for one's existence. Both of which happen, but neither of which should be boiled down to one or the other. I find it's easy to agree with such a reductionist view when it comes from a villain because we want to empathise with them, to understand how they got to where they are and to confirm to ourselves, that they are human and have redeeming qualities about them. Because we see ourselves in their image, so it's comforting if they can be redeemed in some way. The other reason is, it's okay to self loathe because in most people's eyes, that's fair and is not affecting anyone but you. Self criticism has always been an integral part of humans and it seems like a wise perspective to take. The error that many make however, is that these villains are still villains for a reason. They take these extremist views on certain subjects and go with them to the end of their lives. They often fail to see a grey area where there is plenty, and instead go ahead with the confirmation bias of black and white. In that way, many people are actually similar to villains, except they either prohibit themselves from doing evil due to a moral code, or simply lack the will to act on these impulsive thoughts
@mekiherring20888 ай бұрын
who's here after the muliversus trailer
@elishuac32212 жыл бұрын
Now I gotta go back and watch the trilogy again…
@MisterGames2 жыл бұрын
Hugo did a brilliant job in The Interview
@idcyco36232 жыл бұрын
Agent Smith has become self aware so much to the point he realizes he wants to not only not exist but no one else should exist either. 72 hours.
@VarjoPira2 жыл бұрын
Hugo Weaving. One of the best actors of his generation.
@GigaChadh9762 жыл бұрын
1:51 no he goes by Thomas anderson
@robertgibbs653 ай бұрын
Thank you for pointing that out , I was like what did he just say.
@chaosmastermind2 жыл бұрын
I love the sheer uncaring contempt he has when he says "Mr. Anderson". Like what you would say to a customer that is being annoying and you'll never see again after this interaction. Someone you are forced to deal with for a moment, but you literally don't care about them or what happens to them. In fact, it's an annoyance to even deal with them at all. He saw Neo as just another annoyance to deal with and nothing more. Like a fly to be swatted as he goes about his day. Also there is always something scary about a cold-clinical mind that cares nothing for morality, emotion, mercy, or humanity in general. The computer will calculate what needs to be done, and avoiding our extinction isn't necessarily part of that equation.
@sakurai1996 Жыл бұрын
Representation of Neo being the one is literally a metaphor for him being the 1 in sea of 0s. Existence in face of annihilation. A forced deviance.
@alostfraggle Жыл бұрын
Smith is portrayed as your Ego. To fight your Ego would only be surpassed by a bigger Ego. Which, in itself is terrifying..
@andreasplosky85162 жыл бұрын
"What Makes Agent Smith One Of The Most Terrifying Villains In Film History" Because deep down we know he is right.
@benjaminoechsli19412 жыл бұрын
Humanity is deeply, intrinsically flawed. It is how we respond to that fact that makes all the difference. Do we reach for a better tomorrow like Neo, or declare humanity beyond saving like Smith?
@andreasplosky85162 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminoechsli1941 Yes, I do agree, but When you look at the behavior of the human killer ape, it seems to me we make no progress at all. We only make technological progress by the grace of a few highly intelligent humans, but the rest.... Just look at us, look at the happenings in the world. In the company of non-humans, I would feel ashamed to say I am a human. We are such a miserable, disgraceful bunch.
@beansworth56942 жыл бұрын
Things in art that make us uncomfortable don't only disconcert us because they reveal *the* truth about us; they make us uncomfortable because they show us a perspective that is threatening. Nothing is broken beyond repair, it's just a matter of at what point do we decide the pain of trying to fix it is worth more than the potential of it being restored, or reinvented.
@lisaspikes42912 жыл бұрын
The speech about humans being a virus is one of the most amazing things I’ve heard in a movie! It’s so true. And scary.
@Mr.Honest2472 жыл бұрын
@@benjaminoechsli1941 Humanity is only flawed because we don’t know everything. Our flaws aren’t absolute.
@whynottalklikeapirat2 жыл бұрын
What some people tend to miss is the fact that Agent Smith is actually being played in a very subuded comedic style in many scenes. His distaste and annoyance are threatening sure, but they are also the manicured exasperation of a petty accountant caught by his own books. Smith is not insane. He is angrily desperate in a highly obtuse way. He is existentially offended. These are the bones of comedy at the level of character. Is he scary, interesting and mysterious. Sure. His anger is not unlike that of William Foster in Falling down, but he is still managing to be the company man. His distaste for existence is not unlike that of MacBeth, too far in blood and yet more horrified at the prospect of tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Is he among the greatest villains in history though? Does he rival the classic drama or the true modern greats? Personally I think not. In fact I think his character becomes somewhat watered down throughout the series to the point where when there is a bazillion of him - I don’t really care. They get destroyed. They respawn. There are no real stakes. They are legion. The threat has lost its face in the mass. And why would he so vehemently insist that “this is my world!” By the end if all he wants to do is leave it or see it destroyed. What’s his end game and more importantly why does it matter, by the 3rd movie, beyond being an underboss obstacle to Neo. The first move works because it establishes a great mystery and lets us know just enough to play it out. The subsequent desire to explain and elaborate are less interesting and frankly mostly diminishes the scope of the first movie by suddenly making it very specific in a sometimes not particularly interesting way and sometimes meanderingly philosophical without really truly staging the implications in a relatable way. And thats the part where Smith too, as a number in that equation becomes less interesting and somehow less significant.
@RedheadDevito2 жыл бұрын
I think the villain from the first season of True Detective deserves a video. He’s basically the worst evil personified. I don’t want to get into names and such out of respect for people that haven’t seen it yet.
@hepzibah45732 жыл бұрын
thank you for not spoiling something. It is appreacieated.
@Aihiospace2 жыл бұрын
I never saw Agent Smith as a terrifying character, more like one of the most hilarious villains ever - and in the best possible way: they really got the balance exactly right in the first Matrix movie, avoiding the clichéd thriller/horror/dystopian sci-fi elements and keeping everything slightly on a playful and mind-opening note. Agent Smith is definitely one of greatest villains ever, and that's thanks to Hugo Weaving as well as the scriptwriters/filmmakers.
@generalimlerith83562 жыл бұрын
It’s not Agent Smith you fear it’s Hugo Weaving’s dedication to his character that will send a chill down your spine
@Glasher12 жыл бұрын
7:44 That poor confused soul.
@saltbjorn Жыл бұрын
John Anderson? Thomas A Anderson…
@PrimerCinePodcast Жыл бұрын
I’ve loved the movies since I was a kid but only recently I started thinking that perhaps the matrix made Smith to be passionate and hateful on purpose, as to make him more efficient at hunting down rogue people muahahah
@neotower4207 ай бұрын
the matrix is a movie I wish I could take a pill that lets me forget everything for a few hours and watch it with a fresh perspective, just to see if it gets me again.
@asmith78762 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite characters in any movie ever, and he’s an incredible actor.