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@CausticCatastrophe2 жыл бұрын
This gone be gud
@andreja94252 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU
@anarchisttechsupport66442 жыл бұрын
If we're going to buy the allegory method? I prefer to think of the comrade machines as cis het accomplices. Just enough representation to acknowledge they exist, talk about mere allies that simply "agree." All of which are of the way aside from being a plot device. As it should be.
@kevinalford2 жыл бұрын
Every time that I hear that little monk boy say "Do not try to bend the spoon: that is impossible.", I want to grab it out of Neo's paw, flex it 180 degrees with my manly fingies, and ping it off his shiny little boy dome. DON'T TELL ME WHAT I CAN'T DO!
@BlackLemmy6 ай бұрын
2 years later and you still never added Aranock's video in the description...
@artemismoonbow24752 жыл бұрын
"Keanu, we know you are a cis man, but the trans community loves you and accepts you." 100% Evidence that separation is the biggest illusion of all.
@dpclerks099 ай бұрын
Fortunately, the Veil of Maya is getting thinner by the second.
@Tamisday2 жыл бұрын
I had the pleasure of showing the movie to some cis friends and letting them ask me questions about the queer themes. A big conversation came up when one of them pointed out that NPH seemed to them to perpetuate a harmful trope in media of psychiatrists or counselors who are evil. She has a really concern that characters like that will turn people away from seeking help. I nodded along for a bit and then asked, “Have ever told your therapist something that you knew was true only to have your therapist tell you that you were wrong or you misunderstood your own mind?” She said no she hadn’t, and that was her point. She hadn’t had those experiences. So I said, “Well, I have. Every time I have seen a new therapist or psychiatrist, they have questioned if I am really trans. And that’s me getting lucky. A lot of trans people get committed.” They were all pretty stunned and then I added, “I think it was a bold move to cast a gay man as a conversion therapist in a trans allegory.” It really was a delight. Everyone learned something and it was a joy for me to share some more personal information in the controlled environment of film analysis.
@stylis6662 жыл бұрын
And I learned some things from your comments. I'm cis and I saw no problem with the stereotypical therapist being a douche. I've had therapy and I know it can be different and for super average white people like me it most often is different. I also live in a fairly progressive country where I think that several of my therapists (over decades) wouldn't have treated me any differently if I wasn't cis, hetero, or white. I could be wrong, but I would definitely trust them with queer and coloured people. Not all of them, but at least two of them. Both of them are unsurprisingly women. But anyway, my point is that I saw no problem because I wrongly assume that people know that not all therapists are like that, forgetting that women and minorities are pretty much always treated differently, especially when it comes to (mental) health care, and not believed as easily as cishet men like me are. It also fit the plot really well, so I just rightly assumed he was the bad guy and glossed over the rest. And his glasses are mesmerizing XD But anyway, I also (wrongly) assumed that it wasn't all that bad. I hear such great things from people who are trans and get good help/information/etc., forgetting in my wishful thinking that obviously I hear more about success stories than when people are struggling to get good help and that obviously improvement doesn't mean that things are perfect now. I would've thought I would have learned that when, in the 80's I figured that homophobia was addressed and therefor gone forever, only to find out that I had never been more wrong in my life. Ironically, I wrongly assumed that because I made that mistake and addressed it I would never make it again. Improvement doesn't mean I got it all figured out. I wonder how many more times I'll run into the same wall again - it will probably not be the last time. Some things luckily do change, and some things apparently don't. (Anyway)³, I'm happy you shared this :D Even if it confronted me with how dumb I sometimes/often am, or maybe because it did. I don't know. I do like that it did, so thank you! I do wish I knew if I finally learned something or if I'll just make the same mistake again. Time will tell. Maybe I should buy a whip, just in case :p
@Jaxuhe2 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty lucky with my mental healthcare, but that kind of reaction from a psychiatrist sounds like... the antithesis of what they are supposed to do? Like there's supposed to be moments of "okay, are you sure you feel this?" or "is there something more here?", but not "you're wrong". And that's way before we get to the absolutely disgusting conversion therapy shit.
@ariannalybaek272 жыл бұрын
As a person who has experienced psychosis and relies on daily medication, I just didn’t love the metaphor of stopping medication to “know the truth.” Not believing that your experiences are real and that your life is a simulation, or dream, or that everyone in your life is acting is a common trait of psychosis. The surface read of the pushy psych professional was uncomfortable and overdone IMO
@jordanwhite3522 жыл бұрын
My issue with the sort of reading and it's unfortunate that you had these experiences is that not only is the fact that they're questioning your mind part of their job but it might be original but most psychiatrists and psychologists that I know are actually for transgender people transitioning and they actively fight on a social political level to make that a reality to thousands of people who are coming out. I also think this is unfortunately bad timing because the scripts were conceptualized in 2017 seeing it now in 2022 could be mistaken as an anti-science view when we really need science the most dealing with this pandemic. That's not really a fault of Lana but it's unfortunate timing and also really just shows the type of reality that we're in.
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@antheathetiefling85812 жыл бұрын
A funny little story about my mother. After the family watched the first matrix film, my mother started said" if we're all in pods filled with pink goo, i hope the change it on occasion" After that, we would all randomly start saying " someone change the goo!" If we were feeling a stupid that day. All thanks to this film Hopefully this silly comment on this well thought out video will contribute a little something to the algorithm
@tiaharukatrotta48812 жыл бұрын
Media jokes in-family are the best, my family used to have many, many ones. Especially from The Emperor's New Groove
@imbrium162 жыл бұрын
I loved it
@mikkosaarinen3225 Жыл бұрын
I'm going to leave my comment here just to tell the algorithm that were having many discourse. A recurring theme when people analyze these movies is that the Wachowskis aren't subtle. I think the ending underlines this perfectly. Both Neo and Trinity are there but now The One is a woman. There is a man and woman present but the hero is now a woman. The movie series' hero literally changed from a man to a woman 😂 I'm sorry for misgendering Neo, I know Neo was always a woman. This is from the average viewers point of view because they are the ones who this possibly the most obvious trans allegory ever in the world is aimed at.
@imbrium16 Жыл бұрын
@@tiaharukatrotta4881 was it pull the lever, krunk?
@alim.9801 Жыл бұрын
@@tiaharukatrotta4881 YOU THREW OFF MY GROOOVE
@Plexippuspetersi922 жыл бұрын
The greatest blow to media literacy is itself a master stroke of capitalist ellitism: the idea that only certain films are worthy of analysis has made de rigeur the idea that blockbuster cinema is anathema to reflective interpretation, when in fact its very reach is a great reason to treat them with the same careful analysis as the so-called "canon" of cinema.
@kaydgaming9 ай бұрын
Good use of 10 cent words
@Wanderinglustfulpony4 ай бұрын
and then dividing us with an up vote and a down vote.
@sidekicknick41522 жыл бұрын
Some people have an issue with the concept of "this is what the filmmaker means" vs. "this is what this means to ME." Whether it's by choice or genuine ignorance. Some people hear the Matrix is a trans allegory and they think it means anybody who isn't trans is a bad person and they're not needed or wanted here. What I think the Wachowskis meant is "this is a movie about humans breaking free of the enslavement forced on them by evil machines, and fighting back against them. It also happens to be a trans allegory. Feel free to enjoy regardless of who you are."
@venusluv-i1v2 жыл бұрын
It's the same thing people say to black people about Us. Somehow they can't see the black experience in that movie (even though black people lead). Unless it's like Get Out, right in their face, they can't see the connection. The Matrix, even if it wasn't a trans allegory, would still reflect the minds of two brilliant transwomen.
@thexalon2 жыл бұрын
When it comes to the Matrix's themes of "comfortable lies" versus "uncomfortable truths", it's hard to ignore Cypher in the original film, who explicitly and openly demands the comfortable lies, making him arguably more the anti-Neo than Smith ever was. Which makes the "freeing people's minds" themes of Resurrections completely appropriate.
@FDSignifire2 жыл бұрын
That agent smith breakdown was powerful
@zainmudassir2964 Жыл бұрын
True f d sir
@renaigh2 жыл бұрын
I find it telling how people see both Resurrections & No Way Home and think The Matrix is the Soulless Cash Grab.
@jonathanwright8025 Жыл бұрын
Ah, come on. No Way Home had actually decent writing and acting. Compare it to The Flash or the Dr. Strange multiverse movie and see how well it integrates the concept of the multiverse in its narrative as opposed to those confused movies. Also a better "return of the nostalgic characters" narrative than Jurassic World Domination or Bill and Ted Face the music.
@AlexisVandom6 ай бұрын
@@jonathanwright8025 Sure, but if you had to pick.
@ladyhoratia17092 жыл бұрын
one thing i found really really cool but i think a lot of people missed was that when Bugs was giving the red pill to Morpheus she says "you already made the choice." or something along those lines. i can't remember the exact quote. and i love this bit because it ties together with the trilogy very well. i interpret it basically as the "choice" is not a choice because being trans is not a choice. it's something we are. much like how the trilogy says "you have already made the choice, you just need to understand it". it's basically saying "we are already trans. we don't choose to be trans, we are born trans, we just learn that we are" and this is reinforced and brought back them Morpheus has to take the red pill. they are all trans because they've already all made the choice. and this really is so much better when you consider the original trilogy and its commentary on choice. anyways sorry for that rant. great video. Great essay. loved every second of it. this movie is so well made. i am writing my own essay on it. hah
@bemasaberwyn552 жыл бұрын
Well said 👏👏👏👏
@Lia-uf1ir2 жыл бұрын
That’s what I noticed too, only very recently when I thought more about the trans metaphor. Because, while we already are trans and haven’t chosen to be trans, we can choose to medically transition, which is what I thought the pill actually represents: not the „choice“ of being trans but the choice to transition. The red pill is a metaphor for estrogen, remember, and taking estrogen is a choice, regardless of being trans or not. Because there are after all trans people who only socially transition.
@eduardo-de7hw2 жыл бұрын
Wow, that is an awesome reading!! I love your insight into this!
@Omahdon2 жыл бұрын
Honestly, The Matrix Resurrections casting its eyes at the current trend towards nostalgia-baiting and going "no, absolutely not" and making what would be a typical blockbuster epic into a profoundly personal film about examining one's cultural footprint and how far removed popular culture has taken its themes and ideas - that made the movie for me. And I'm glad you're here to talk about the trans allegory part - something which I understood broadly, but which your video essay makes understandable with specific examples from the film proper! That said, my weird minor (minor of minor) nitpicks: the actor they got to replace Hugo Weaving as "Smith" made no attempt to imitate his speech pattern; and that, as someone who makes a living occasionally lifting said speech patterns for my work, hurts me on a personal level. o:
@Skarry2 жыл бұрын
Would you like to expand on what you do in relation to speech patterns? I'm intrigued.
@Omahdon2 жыл бұрын
@@Skarry Mostly speaking at a deliberate, fairly slow pace with some drawn out vowel sounds and a little bit of a hiss on the "s" sounds like a snake! There's other things but those are off the top of my head
@spoonikle2 жыл бұрын
I kind of feel the same about smith - but its likely that the “reprogram” changed their speech patterns on purpose and the actor wasn’t expected to talk like Smith. Unlike Neo, Smith can be tweaked more directly by the architect… since it seems smith was reassembled from fragments. Smith was destroyed/deleted/fragmented and was open to a near total rewrite.
@gayhomosexuallll2 жыл бұрын
Are you talking about Yahya? There is no "new Smith" in this film. Weaving was not replaced. Even so, why would someone perfectly mimic another actor's vocal inflections in his performance...
@GiselleGauthier2 жыл бұрын
I recall Jonathan Groff stating that it would have felt wrong for him to do an impersonation of Hugo Weaving. Interesting, considering the Wachowskis hired Ian Bliss as Bane for Reloaded and Revolutions specifically because he was so accurate to Hugo Weaving. Ah well. I respect his approach and understand why some actors want to do their own thing rather than walk in another, iconic actor's shadow.
@andrwblood91622 жыл бұрын
Being conscious of how media nostalgia traps were being created by corporate interests instead of social justice activism helped me escape my anti-progressive bent and eventually lead to a very pro-progressive radicalism. In a nutshell, labeling something 'Woke' got old and shallow pretty hardcore for me and made me nope out.
@notsasa70072 жыл бұрын
"Making a trans experience universal" was really illuminating to me. Every time I try to explain why this movie resonated with me I feel like I have to choose to either talk about it in a trans way, or in a universal way. But either way what I'm trying to say gets lost. Because those are really the same thing to me and *that*'s why it resonated so much. It's a lot like when someone asks me "why are so many of you trans people anti-capitalist" and all I can really answer is that I can't separate them. I mean there's theory and praxis and transition and identity and whatever else but at the core of it all, it's just your heart and humanity screaming something at you but the entire world around you is structured to make you think you're crazy. And you can keep taking your pills forever or you can find the other people who stopped and take a look at what they've built.
@SonjaPond2 жыл бұрын
Yes!! As a queer person, I realized at a young age that, if this one aspect of me is already outside of the norm, why should I bother conforming in other ways? When you’re automatically pushed to the outside, you tend to become more aware of the numerous structures that are limiting and frankly, arbitrary.
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for sharing this!
@ThylineTheGay2 жыл бұрын
@@SonjaPond yeah
@StonerBaer2 жыл бұрын
YES, YES! This is precisely how I feel about it! I'm Trans, myself, and to try and separate the Universal and Trans aspect from a movie series that inherently has the two tied together - much in the same way that my Transness is tied to my experiences - is impossible. They are not mutually exclusive when it is something you live everyday.
@aliceinwonder89782 жыл бұрын
That's a weird question - the people to whom capitalism has largely rejected and denied housing, employing, and medical care are against capitalism?
@arimolyki2 жыл бұрын
I was genuinly SO surprised to learn it was reviewed so badly?? It's so quintessentially matrix with its metacommentary, like, what in the world those people wanted to see? But oh well, I'm a trans leftist, so naturally attuned to metanarratives lmao
@gregwillson79522 жыл бұрын
I get and enjoy what they did with metanarrative and symbolism, but I was a huge fan of the exquisite choreography from the first three, and Resurrections really didn't do it for me in that department. It's like seeing a really good sequel to a musical but with no singing
@arimolyki2 жыл бұрын
@@gregwillson7952 Well, maybe I phrased it weirdly. I, too, went into it kinda expecting lots of crazy action but when the film literally started with showing us that iconic trinity scene as if saying 'this is what you wanted to see, yeah?' I got that as a sign they were deliberately steering us in another direction. I think all art should be judged on how well they did the thing they wanted to do, and imo they did it. 8.5/10 (just for general jank)
@AndreAsunte2 жыл бұрын
@@arimolyki Well said. Once we got the trailer I anticipated exactly the movie we got. I could tell people were going to hate it because it wasn't in the style of the other movies. They wanted something more nostalgic but I knew Lana would have more to say.
@bemasaberwyn552 жыл бұрын
@@arimolyki the thing about it is that the expectation vs reality with the main viewing public seems to hyper fixate on how great the first film was(nostalgia is a hell of a drug) then they seem to forget how heady Lily and Lana made Reloaded and Revolutions. So they had set up this scale with the first film being the pinnacle of the franchise with Revolutions/Reloaded (as it's a split if they hate the "real world" or the Architect more). Going in with that mindset was NEVER going to derive positive results for these people (much like the expectations for No Time To Die for a sect of the Bond fandom). Couple that with the alt right clout chasers within the Fandom menace pushing the narrative that "nostalgia bait is bad" and "these properties aren't supposed to be sjw propaganda ". All while praising the fan service in films like solo and The Force Awakens. Which is obviously 1 hypocritical and 2 completely misses the "leftist agendas" that are in the DNA of these franchises. The sad thing is many of these same "critics" praised the nostalgia porn schlock fest that was the live action Spiderverse film that was released a week or so before Resurrections was(which I personally REFUSED to see unless 1 thing I was only 60% sure was gonna happen actually did......primarily because I MASSIVELY distrust that film's producer amy pascal who shouldn't work at Sony after she presided over the dumpster fire that was the 2016 Ghostbusters. I who had been anticipating that film despite the MANY red flags). All of this created a perfect storm for misinformation and propaganda that inevitably sunk this work of art
@bemasaberwyn552 жыл бұрын
@@AndreAsunte while I didn't predict several things within the plot(like Modal Morpheus) I loved the finger that Lana was giving to the suits at WB like ann sarnoff and walter hamada who survived the AT&T acquisitions purge that got people like kevin tsujihara fired after the MASSIVE studio meddling that hurt the productions of The Hobbit(originally meant to be 2 films till after Guillermo del Toro left the project forcing Peter Jackson to step in ) and the DC cinematic universe from Man Of Steel to Justice League (the butchering of the Ultimate Cut of BvS which tanked the theatrical run, the 3rd act battle in Wonder Woman that was REQUIRED by geoff johns, his interference in the editing of Suicide Squad. All of which has been covered by better people than I). Unfortunately for us, the fact those 2 kept their jobs means that properties like the Matrix and the DC slate will continue to become homogenized studio projects like Space Jam 2 and what eventually became the 9th Star Wars saga film
@nathancombs5272 жыл бұрын
My cis friends felt pretty meh or thought Resurrections was ok. But me and my non-cis friends couldn't stop talking to each other about the allegories. Of course, my favorite moments were Trinity's. Her asserting what her name is. And then when she kicked NPH against the wall and said "that's for using children". I'm sure that kick was directed at Abigail Shrier XD
@mikkosaarinen3225 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I hadn't realised I was trans yet and I couldn't quite place why I liked this movie so much unlike my cis friend I saw it with who was kinda lukewarm. I figured it was just because The Matrix was one of my favourite movies ever (FUNNY THAT 😂😂😂). But obviously it was another trans masterpiece ❤️ I really want to rewatch all the movies in the quadrilogy
@LockandLoad79 Жыл бұрын
Well, not just about trans people, but, as just realized, "That's for using children" line can also be attributed to many 8/4chan-ish discussion in the internet realm. As in women rights for body autonomy("abortion killing children" narrative), migrant issues(children in migration authority cages), Drag culture(Drag queens reading children story panics), etc. The Analyst can stand for algorithm which able to analyze internet data traffic and then capitalized it for its own purpose, by highlighting things that give its purpose a push. As in, one of the cheapest "bait", children as one of those things.
@lisasusanna78962 жыл бұрын
The part of Resurrections that stood out to me the most was when literal people were used as weapons, jumping from buildings to stop Neo and Trinity. That just symbolizes the disposability of individual human life to "the system" to me. The movie has lots of depth and interesting messages. People who are refusing to take a closer look out of principle or their hurt egos are really to be pitied.
@gogongagis33959 ай бұрын
In the first movie, Neo and Trinity straight up murder a bunch of innocent people, in what might be both the most famous and worst-aged scene of the series. I’ve always wondered if the Wachowskis had any particular thoughts on this since it doesn’t happen again - the building jumping scene might be the closest thing to a direct answer re: their maturing mindsets.
@Ryder_reindeer7 ай бұрын
Twitter bots used as weapons were IRL problems pre musk
@BigHenFor2 жыл бұрын
"The function of freedom is to free someone else" said Toni Morrisson. You freed yourself in the most essential way. Not only to flourish as a person and as an artist, but to also help others find there freedom. This essay - as others have said before - is another banger. You're producing content that is incisively thoughtful, funny, and inclusive. And I love how you have collaborated with other KZbin content creators as to enrich yours and their audience, whilst empowering the ideas and values that motivate your work to spread. You most delicately challenge me, and I think the rest of your audience to dig a little deeper, and peek behind the media we consume, and to explore the connections in it to better understand ourselves and the world we live in. Whatever you are doing is out of love. That makes a difference because only love can free us. Thank you. .
@mountainharpie2 жыл бұрын
Very well put!!
@Kikkarlin2 жыл бұрын
My social psych professor made all of her classes watch the matrix several times because of the way it illustrates how we're put into a system where our position is determined by our class, gender and race. I dont remember if she ever specifically mentioned neoliberalism or capitalism but that's definitely the system she meant
@InfernalRamblings2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite themes of Resurrections was how the film reflects on and recontextualizes "The One" narrative from the original trilogy, i.e. deemphasizing the parts of it that seem more Individualistic and promoting a more sociological narrative as well. Rewatching the series before Resurrections I think they tried to do this in Revolutions but it maybe didn't come through quite as clearly. Specifically there's something like a half hour that the film spends in with minor characters fighting off the Machine attack on Zion, showing us how it's a shared struggle and how everyone contributes in their own ways. So I feel like Resurrections came back to that point and doubled down on it just to make sure the message got across. And one more time: amazing video!
@ruplayinggame30802 жыл бұрын
I loved the ending when they fly away together because Trinity is the one who can fly now and it really kinda says that The Chosen One is the action of love and to gain superpowers and bend the Matrix we have to let ourselves love fully and I can't really express how much I love that. I'm really tired of Chosen One narratives because they tend to tell people 'you can only change the world if you are special, chosen, otherwise, don't even try', but this Matrix says very clearly that you need love to change the world, the special is your ability to believe in it.
@Sardonic_Siren2 жыл бұрын
The ending reminded me of that Greek philosophy: man and woman are two halves of a whole soul, destined to search forever for their other half - I kinda saw Neo and Trinity as two halves of being "The One", kind of like the powers were split between them, which is why they're more powerful together than apart.
@jayphailey2 жыл бұрын
That was my take. Neo was never The One by himself
@Sardonic_Siren2 жыл бұрын
@@jayphailey exactly, he doesn't even become "The One" until Trinity declares her love to his dead body.
@jayphailey2 жыл бұрын
His "one-ness" is broken and incomplete until Trinity discovers HER "one-ness"
@SaintShion2 жыл бұрын
I thought so too like the balance between masculine and feminine creates divinity. I really hope they don't change that.
@spoonikle2 жыл бұрын
@@SaintShion By that are you referencing the godliness of non-binary people?
@marocat47492 жыл бұрын
I found trinitys part the most intruiging. And she hasnt the most active role but she nails that part of an insidious trap. Thats too real. And as much ther are trinitly milf memes likely, its really hitting and she nails it, the tragedy, the sadness, the fear of leaving that behind. I like they went for a more romance and character focuced , but no less fun, struggle. Thats new as focus.
@BarbarianGod2 жыл бұрын
the way she says/delivers "he laughed at me" in that cafe scene made me legitimately angry at her husband, her entire performance was amazing
@leonardvole97602 жыл бұрын
@@BarbarianGod That line alone earns her an Oscar. That scene was so good!
@marocat47492 жыл бұрын
The end scene, she deserved to beat him up. And neo, just standing by letting her get the felt carthasis and let her do her thing. Perfect ending. To a perfect performance.
@rmsgrey2 жыл бұрын
@@BarbarianGod And there's layers to that - on the most superficial level, what a jerk - laughing at the idea that Carrie Ann Moss could look like Trinity. Then you connect the dots with what the Analyst did with Neo - making him look different to everyone else, and realise that Tiffany really doesn't look like Trinity. But then you realise that Chad is a bot, a program, and could well be aware of who he's minding and it is deliberate gaslighting...
@Kagomai152 жыл бұрын
@@rmsgrey Oh yeah, there was a shot of the glass table between them during their first talk that showed her as a woman with long blonde hair. And it's definitely gaslighting, no doubt.
@NosebleeddeGroselha2 жыл бұрын
I personally don't view Neo as an allegory for a trans woman, as you said, but as an allegory for all trans and non-binary people. I think his experience is very relatable to all trans people. As a trans man, he is definitely my biggest power fantasy since I started seeing Matrix as a trans allegory. I don't know if you said he was an allegory for a trans woman because you are a trans woman yourself and can only speak for your experience (or maybe something similar, but because the Watchowskis are trans women), but I think it's important for all our community to claim Neo, Trinity and Matrix as a whole.
@emmathiebaut59282 жыл бұрын
I'm so pumped for this ♡ I discovered your work only a couple of months ago but I'm already hooked. You really do great work with such level-headedness and compassion. Wish you the best in your KZbin journey!
@Sentientmatter82 жыл бұрын
I raise you a couple weeks ago. :)
@belligerentkitten2 жыл бұрын
As a trans anarchist, I absolutely loved Matrix Resurrections, for so many reasons. I feel like it was the perfect conclusion to the series and the best they could have done, considering the nature of the world today, the history, politics and culture surrounding the Matrix, and the fact that WB effectively forced them to make it. I have rarely watched a movie and come out of it feeling like I was the intended audience of it.
@elanthys2 жыл бұрын
After I just came back from watching The Matrix: Resurrections a second time, here was my take: while the first impression was somewhat positive but confused, the second viewing made me appreciate the film a lot more. Resurrections is beautifully earnest about what it sets to do, and what that is is simply, like the first one, Lana Wachowski’s expression of her life experience through her art. (Also, right off the bat, I just loved how familiar faces kept appearing one after the other. There are so many Sense8 actors in there it was like watching a cast reunion, and as a fan I was just super happy to see that. I’m also 99% convinced that the key shop is not just a reference to the Keymaker, it looked exactly like Wolfgang and Felix’s shop!) After two sequels that were kind of okay but mainly kind of a letdown, Resurrections is a sublimation of the original trilogy. It takes their themes and distillates them through the lens of the last 20 years. It is unapologetically Lana’s Matrix: a sequel that neither sisters wanted to make originally, but when it became inevitable, one that she had to make to keep control of her story, of her narrative. Because these movies are (or at least, started from) fundamentally autobiographical allegories, it would have been unthinkable to relinquish this control to a studio. That’s where the whole hyper-meta first act comes from, with its continuous self-reference that is always just shy of breaking the fourth wall. It’s no wonder that reflections and mirrors come back as crucial tools and visual cues to navigate between the Matrix and the “real world”. Self-image and representation were always at the heart of the first Matrix movie, and this theme comes full circle here again with the added emotional maturity of a person who’s lived through transition and can look back at what was. Both Neo and Trinity know what they look like, but what the world sees is a completely different person. And eventually, it is no longer “Thomas Anderson” coming out, as the metro barrels down towards him, shouting “My name is Neo” in a defiant, yet almost intimate act of self-acceptance. It is “Tiffany” who instead asserts her true identity publicly and becomes empowered: “My name is Trinity,” she says, and indeed she always was, and nothing her family or society could say or do would change that. It’s not an accident that 20 years later, Trinity, not Neo, has become the One. The Matrix universe can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people, and that’s okay. For me, I don’t think you can really dissociate the art from the artist when the art is rooted is such personal life experiences. Resurrections upends the blue pill/red pill binary, because as Bugs say, such a binary solution was always an illusion. Forget about spoons, there is no choice: deep inside, in your heart, you know what you should do to stay true to yourself, and doing anything else would be a betrayal. All in all, I find Resurrections to be a perfect bookend to the story the Wachowskis started in 1999. It’s not without flaws, the meta stuff in the first third was almost a tad too much, the fight scenes are not as clean or memorable as before (although the Analyst subverting bullet time was pretty neat), and I found the Merovingian cameo to be gratuitous. But the film works despite these flaws, because deep down there is so much love for the characters, and so much earnestness in the tale of their literal resurrection, that it’s impossible for me not to like it. It’s a leap of faith, and when you find in yourself the courage to take the step… at that moment, that’s when you are, finally, free. 4/5
@gamewrit00582 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@UberNoodle2 жыл бұрын
The reason why a lot of people can't see or accept the commentary in the series about the transgender experience could be very similar if not the same as why they can't see the commentary about capitalism. When you are inside a system, it is very difficult to see that system for what it is or even acknowledge that there is a system, i.e. we are all truly in The Matrix of a kind. But as you show or earlier in the video, this series WAS created to be a commentary on these structures and systems that confine and oppress us, and that includes capitalism but it also includes all of the other systemic forms that manifest in our society, e.g. gender, race, class, education etc. But I think people have actually internalised this commentary, whether they are actively conscious of it or not. You can see it (unfortunately) in the way than the "red and blue pill" metaphor has been re-appropriated. There's a clear cultural understanding that there's much much more to the metaphor of in these films than simply technological anxiety and the existential crisis of what is "real".
@Vilamus2 жыл бұрын
In terms of legacy, I think Resurrections has nailed the self aware, self critical meta narrative as a plot device as much as The Matrix nailed great action and bullet time. Still irked there was no Dragula in a nightclub but nowadays, I do frequent coffee shops more than night clubs and OH HECK I SEE WHAT THEY DID THERE.
@stormbrain2 жыл бұрын
here before the premiere but i would like to say that being able to hear another trans person analyze matrix resurrections for over an hour straight is the highlight of my entire month thank you so much for making this video
@Bandyland2 жыл бұрын
I loved the film. Had a couple of friends ask me what I thought of it while telling me they were disappointed and didn’t like it. When I told them not only did I love it but watched it multiple times while it was still available on HBOmax, they were surprised. The film made me happy, and I will be proudly adding it to my matrix collection.
@adrianodrika2 жыл бұрын
Keanu Reeves is something else. During his long and prolific carreer, I can't remember one single scandal, abuse, or anything like that. He's one of the most heartwarming stars.
@harrisonpeterson37332 жыл бұрын
SO EXCITED FOR THIS!! I remember seeing articles about Resurrections, saying it was about trauma. I primed myself and holy shit! Yes! It's about, I interpreted, Lana's trauma and struggles after she came out, externalized with a dash of meta-commentary. The flashes to the original movie(s) could be interpreted as triggers, and with EVERYONE gaslighting Neo (Lana)..... yeah, not very subtle, but it isn't about that. It's about, I think, Lana coming into her own, and connecting with her true self (Trinity) after so much abuse, gaslighting, and control. Trinity catching Neo after their leap (of faith) is Lana fully transitioning. Also LOVED the catharsis of watching the Analyst get his shit kicked ten ways to Sunday by Trinity, while Neo holds (I assume) the Analyst's "master key". Aka that adorable kitty. So much you can dig into with this movie alone! Now, I'm reading Matrix philosophy books, and am waiting to get Resurrections on Blu-Ray!
@gadamis2 жыл бұрын
Jessie...Jessie. This is the video. This has to be the video that turns your microphone into a megaphone. This will convince people that you're worth listening to, if they didn't already know before. Thank you for all your hard work. I'm so excited to see you on Nebula. Much love. ❤️
@whatifgaming16612 жыл бұрын
The thing that blows my mind is that the movie bombing in the box office might be the only thing that saves it from becoming the very thing its fighting against, a comodity. It's ironic.
@KarimJovian2 жыл бұрын
This made me love Matrix 4 already more. I really liked it already. Of course it wasn't as revolutionary or action packed like the trilogy (some awesome action scenes like the motorcycle scene) this movie was much much deeper.
@null.psyche2 жыл бұрын
I also saw the story parallels of a trans character detransitioning and being forced back into the closet which is why I was so upset when there was no moment where Neo was beardless and in leather inside the matrix.
@UberNoodle2 жыл бұрын
Interesting about the concept of "gaze" and how it relates to the camera and the composition of a scene. It made me think of certain Japanese films, e.g. by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, that stood out for their use of what I would call "objective" camera and composition. In those scenes the camera and composition were completely impartial to any of the characters in view or out. The effect was to bring the watcher into the film as the "gazer"; and because these scenes were often very personal, intimate or terrible, it had the cinematic effect of forcing the watcher to gaze upon that scene whether they wanted to or not. They didn't have the easy "out" of saying that it was someone else's gaze.
@unsearchable40602 жыл бұрын
When I first watched this movie I just, couldn't stop thinking about it for weeks.
@JustJen13862 жыл бұрын
I just noticed how Neo’s left computer monitor in his game design office says BINARY and I appreciate that level of attention to detail
@kingofthegundam79742 жыл бұрын
Weirdly I like this movie more than any of the originals, first one included. Sure the action isn't as good as in those, but I just felt like I could get more involved with the characters this time around, probably because of Neo and Trinity feel more relatable with their current situations, the not so subtle commentary on the nature of reboots and franchises, or how they've been stripped of their original meaning to be marketed back, or how more blunt the movie is with it's themes over the more allegorical stuff in the originals... I dunno, some people say this movie is bitter but that's not really the feeling I get watching this. Made under duress certainly (the Warner Bros digs are not subtle), but it goes out of it's way to show Neo's struggles did help in the long run and inspired fans in New Zion, with Neo and trinity working together to take back their agency from the enemies that forced them into this problem.
@danielaardila50812 жыл бұрын
I've been thinking a lot about it and I think I said it on my own comment but I believe that this movie is going to age much better than most people that didn't like it think, I think this movie being so blunt is for the same reason that queer, leftists and both resonated so much with the movie, time and time again media portraits queer people and people with left leaning political views are treated as this crazy people that either die or gets along with a society that deeply rejects them, in Matrix 4 no one dies, no one has a tragic or sad death or stays in the Matrix and accept a reality that isn't really real and I think that this says a lot. This movie has so many layers and the more I think about it the more I love it and Jessie's analysis along with many others makes me feel so good about it.
@SisterPegasus2 жыл бұрын
Am I the only one who's baffled by the fact that Jessie doesn't feel like she's earned her spot on Nebula? Like, I watch many of the creators that are on there and they are amazing, but Jessie is definitely right there next to them in terms of content quality, at least in my opinion! That spot is 1000% deserved Jessie, you rock!!!
@Inscriptions372 жыл бұрын
It's wild to me that so many people miss the trans allegory in the original trilogy, especially the first movie, given that the ONLY characters there who are visually coded as explicitly masculine or feminine are the agents (a.k.a. the badmen), the woman in the red dress (an actual figment of another character's imagination) and the two characters born outside the Matrix, who I interpret as representing cis allies. Then again, I know at least one person who takes Agent Smith's speech to Morpheus about human irrationality at face value, as if the machines would bother telling Smith the truth instead of compartmentalizing, as if Smith would have any reason to be truthful with Morpheus about the Matrix's history and as if the machines could ever have really known what a human "paradise" would look like. Watching the original again as an adult with a brain, it seemed obvious from Weaving's performance that the only true thing he tells Morpheus in that scene is that he simply hates humans for their "smell," because he's a bigot, but I guess it all goes to your point about media literacy. The short haircuts and gender-neutral leather outfits don't MEAN anything, right? They just look cool. The gender-colored pills and illegal surgeries couldn't possibly be symbolizing some other medical procedure, right? They just make the story world more interesting. It is so infuriating to be accused of "injecting wokeness" into this franchise just for having the audacity to analyze a film at all from my own perspective instead of society's. We're all about individualism, unless you're an individual who doesn't adhere to social norms. The wealthy elite and conservative media have really stumbled on a winning strategy. I honestly don't think democracy as we know it will continue to exist in the US after 2024. Elections won by Democrats will be declared fraudulent and overturned, while elections won by Republicans will be allowed to stand, and anyone who questions that will be harassed and eventually targeted with state-endorsed violence. I wish I had as much optimism as Lana does that we can still turn things around. But I don't want to end this comment on such a bleak note, so I'll also say that I genuinely loved this video. Might be my favorite you've ever done, actually. I'm glad you finally got it past WB's watchdogs.
@Kagomai152 жыл бұрын
Wow I read like Spock, I really do be autistic haha. Sorry for all the editing notifications. I rewrote sections a few times xD I am now finally watching Jesse's video 😂💕✨
@rumnraisin2 жыл бұрын
It seems so central to keanu reeves reboot movies, bill and ted, matrix, even cyberpunk 2077, he's always saying "hey im stuck doing the same thing again, its time for us to look to the future again, its up to you"
@ericspuur59682 жыл бұрын
Jessica Henwick’s character in the movie is named “Bugs” plural, not “Bug” singular. Other than that, a lovely video! I loved the Matrix Resurrections. Saw it three times.
@DianaAmericaRivero2 жыл бұрын
Yup! "Bug" is Nomi Marks' hacker buddy from Sense8. "Bugs" is the Captain of the Nmemosyne in Resurrections.
@Sljm8D2 жыл бұрын
Bugs even says "as in Bunny," when introducing, and it ties in with the white rabbit tattoo.
@davyhotch2 жыл бұрын
What's up doc? Is how they greet thier crewmate
@rmsgrey2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that, um, _bugged_ me too.
@AvatarBowler2 жыл бұрын
@@DianaAmericaRivero Not to mention the actual “Bug” makes a sort of cameo appearance in the movie as a bartender.
@NaiaPhykit1 Жыл бұрын
I loved how from the moment Trinity remembers she is shot as a protagonist. Especially the scene on the roof the camera spend more time on her and centre her while Neo is put on the side, the way you would shoot a support character. But even in the original trilogy Trinity, for me, feel like a Trojan protagonist. If you consider reloaded and revolutions as a singular movie, cut in two for time, she is the first character to be seen in every movie (well her double in resurrection), before Neo wakes up. There is more shot of trinity reacting to things and feeling than Neo and her choices have arguably as much impact on the plot (She makes Neo realize he is the one by kissing him, almost like she was dubing/knighting him the one , she choose to go in the Matrix in reloaded when he asked her not to, she convince the Mérovingien to free Neo...), She even has the very first bullet time of the franchise. In any case she is definitely a loved character by the Wachowsky and I love her so much. I am so happy resurrections existed, if anything so that she can live and be happy. Additionally, the fact that the crew joke that being in the same ship as Neo means that they will die only for the movie to end up with no casualties on their side reminded me of the ninth doctor shouting "for once everybody lives" and gave me the same fuzzy feeling as sense 8 did.
@dwsh12 жыл бұрын
You have told me more about this IP than I'd ever discover via video stenographies and reading. This video rules so hard; THANK YOU.
@EzaleaGraves11 ай бұрын
"You've already made the choice, you just need to understand *why* you made it" This quote has helped me do much in my life. So often I've encountered difficult choices where I struggle to decide which path I want to take, but thinking back to this quote I realize that I already know which way I'm going, just not why I'm going that way. This helps out with choice paralysis a lot, as I can always come back later and figure out why I decided what I did.
@TheJuancho2 жыл бұрын
40:00 Somewhere out there, Deckard & Rachel are smiling down on you! NICELY DONE!
@SarahJo2 жыл бұрын
"before you judge this outfit" you say about one of the cutest outfits I've seen in my life
@yolkcheeks2 жыл бұрын
Another banger, Jessie- I really appreciate how you balanced recognizing that many of your viewers will already have a thought or two on this while still including enough information for folks who aren't fully immersed in Matrix lore & analysis.
@alicepbg20422 жыл бұрын
1:09:00 - "I can't stand it any longer" *beer ad plays I laughed XD
@Aranock2 жыл бұрын
I already watched and discussed it with you Jessie, but just wanted to say again this video is great!
@music_YT20232 жыл бұрын
Where's your video Aranok? Jesse hyped me up for it and now I have the patience of a caffeinated child. 😭
@Aranock2 жыл бұрын
@@music_YT2023 A quarter edited and still got a lot of work to do on it. Not to mention multiple animated sections the intro and outro credits and some other stuff. While you wait you should watch the previous video in the (un)intentionally queer series on Alice(2009) and allocisheteronormativity.
@music_YT20232 жыл бұрын
@@Aranock I have already watched both of those. 😢 No hurries...
@stylis6662 жыл бұрын
@@Aranock Ahhh, that's why it's not linked. Good think you're here though, makes it easier to get your name right **shift clicks** Flawless Victory :p I'm lazy, sue me :p Also means I will probably get you name wrong a couple times at least. Sorry in advance :)
@PrincessOzaline2 жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for talking about the lack of media literacy, because it's something that deeply frustrated me of late. I really parse my world though media to large extent, and when I see people missing things that are just one step bellow the surface (characters making hypocritical statements for example), it left me in a weird space... like I can't be "better" at this then them, and I didn't want to assume I was smarter then them. I recently returned to school and in one of my classes the professor said something along the lines of, "You might not be comfortable with the idea of doing a deep reading on something like a comic book," I can't imagine NOT doing deep readings. But those are skills I acquired, part of it is my neurotype leading me to it but I still had to learn it, and still have to learn. Like I'm trans, I have a standing mirror cabinet next to my bed I never thought about mirrors and film and transness.
@mentosfairy2 жыл бұрын
I loved Matrix Revolutions and I got all of the subtext upon first watch. I’m genuinely shocked more people didn’t understand what Lana was trying to say and do with it. I feel like she was very open and honest about her intentions before the movie even came out. I just feel like the people who didn’t get it went into it with a preconceived notion of how it was going to go, or just wanted to hate it. I was very worried it wouldn’t be good but I wanted to give it a chance and I’m glad I did because I was pleasantly surprised.
@angelaholmes88882 жыл бұрын
Yeah I was really nervous watching the movie because of the hate but I absolutely loved it 💝
@direktive42 жыл бұрын
nothings stopping anti-sjws from contributing their own work towards pop culture, they should quit crying and playing victim and go create what they want to see if they actually care.
@IsaacMayerCreativeWorks2 жыл бұрын
unfortunately, being rw is antithetical to creativity, seeing as it is founded on the idea that everything has already been done and nothing can ever be created or improved
@lukeberghaus2722 жыл бұрын
I expect they would produce dog shit, but I hope they try because it would expend their money and resources.
@direktive42 жыл бұрын
@@IsaacMayerCreativeWorks I knew that those on the right tend to be uncreative but never thought of it that way as to why, good insight
@Corbomite_Meatballs2 жыл бұрын
Oddly enough, you can explain this with a famous quote from a certain Star Trek movie: "As a matter of cosmic history, it has always been easier to destroy, than to create."
@Caterfree102 жыл бұрын
Agent Smith being both oppressor and victim of an unjust system and tying that to how many cops are recruited from less economically privileged groups reminds me of how I remember reading somewhere that overseers in chattel slavery times were ways to get power in a racist system. It also reminds me of how Italians and Irish people became White under the US race system by being racist toward Black people. It’s all buying into a system to benefit oneself, another extension of individualism. The interconnectivity is wild.
@Anna-md5nc2 жыл бұрын
Jessie summarised my thoughts in a much more concise manner than I ever could. Resurrections is wholly unironically my new favourite movie. Despite it's clumsiness and distinct lack of og Matrix visual flair it's a movie with a beating heart, something truly complex, interesting and honest. We just don't get art like this from blockbusters anymore.
@angelaholmes88882 жыл бұрын
You are so right 💯👍
@wastedinspiration2 жыл бұрын
So freaking glad this is finally out of copyright jail
@bajorekjon11 ай бұрын
I feel like the Matrix is sort of like a cinematic Rorschach test, where everyone will read something different based on their beliefs and experiences, and no one is necessarily right or wrong. They even cover this in the movie, where the game developers are all giving their takes on what the "games" are really about.
@CJonesApple2 жыл бұрын
How much did trans people in 1999 pick up on the, obvious to me now, LGBT nature after the Wakowskis transitioned? I think if Switch really was portrayed trans as I understand they originally were it might MIGHT have been picked up by me.
@CJonesApple2 жыл бұрын
I meant BEFORE they transitioned.
@marocat47492 жыл бұрын
I am no expert, but the red pill thats estrogen?! The names through to be fair , misnaming is, The chosen names?! ust repeating stuff from some videos. I didnt know.
@tatehildyard53322 жыл бұрын
This'll be interesting. I loved this movie too but as a cis-man, the trans themes were always kind of outside my understanding of these movies so reading and listening to stuff like this is fun for me. I mostly resonated with the idea that every human impulse and emotion has been commodified and made into a tool or a tactic. Reloaded and Revolutions concluded that the act of rebellion is commodified. But the defining human anomaly was love and empathy but in Resurrections, even love has been commodified by the system. The Analyst literally uses the defining human emotion as a tool for production
@gozerthegozarian95002 жыл бұрын
Depends on whether you mean consciously recognizing: "Yo, dis shizzle be trans as heck!" or subconsciously vibing with it & feeling a deep connection for reasons you cannot quite fathom because you haven't figured out a lot of things about yourself, yet, either, and years later, slapping your forehead going: "Duh! How did I not see that?!? How did I not knooooooow?!?" Trick question from me, of course, as both are totallly valid trans experiences of the Matrix!
@themadjoker132 жыл бұрын
@@gozerthegozarian9500 it was subconsciously for me... didn't make the connection for many years... now it just seems obvious to me... I fell in love with the original film and now I know why
@damiangarridoarias4029 Жыл бұрын
37:26 actually, this is something i do a lot when i'm going to shower; just stand there a look at my body in the mirror, some times it doesn't hurt, like i'm studying myself, but most of the time i just watch the things i wish i wouldn't have in my body, how i wish i would look when i look at myself.
@katatat20302 жыл бұрын
The point that we are not trained or encouraged to analyze movies is so good. Causing people to only look at this movie at face value and write it off as a studio cash grab, or misinterpret the political themes. And how that relates to the matrix's theme of questioning society.
@melissamenchaca91212 жыл бұрын
Commenting for engagement. I got 10 minutes in before I realized this was going to be HEAVY with spoilers and just can’t do that to this film. I’ll come back as soon as I can Jessie
@dragonslair9511672 жыл бұрын
AZ (HeelvsBabyface)... I recognize that guy. He used to play WoW. He churned out video after video about how the modern game was terrible, expressing incredible levels of outrage at every perceived slight, every minor update. Can't say I'm surprised he slid towards antifeminism or fascism. Those ideologies run on fear and rage, and he had plenty to spare.
@RPG1118 Жыл бұрын
You got me to come to your channel with your extremely well done Star Trek essays (making your channel the only place I will jump into a 5 hour video essay just because you post it), you taught me (a CIS white male) a bit about the challenges lives of trans people, and now you took the movie that has been my favorite since I saw in the theater decades ago and shown me a completely new layer of depth that I didn’t understand existed. Thank you and please keep making amazing content!
@CollaborativeDog2 жыл бұрын
I've only seen the first Matrix, but after seeing your commentary, I feel motivated to watch the series, including Ressurection. Thank you!
@myth867152 жыл бұрын
Not sure if I should write this comment, since I haven't seen the movie, but this is the first positive take on Resurrections I've come across, with a lot of interesting and insightful points, so here goes. Setting aside all the obvious vitriol, I think what separates the original Matrix and Resurrections the most is the balance between the story and the subtext. The original Matrix had a very solid and original story which, as stated here, had a very broad appeal and resonated with people on different levels. From those that interacted with it on a surface level and simply enjoyed the visuals, to those that dug deep and picked up on all the trans subtext. The problem with Resurrections, as I understand it, is that it focused on the subtext it wanted to convey more, rather than the story. So although it was a great experience for those that once again dug deep, it didn't provide anything for the rest to appreciate, like the original movie did. And I think that's something many movies nowadays struggle with, particularly when it comes to existing franchises. In their attempts to convey the subtext more clearly, this often comes at the expense of the story or, as stated here, the characters and spectacle. And that's fine. There is no right or wrong way to make a movie, nor should you try to please everyone. But when a movie belongs to a pre-existing franchise, any attempts to push the subtext at the expense of the story are magnified. And there are moments where the story and subtext simply cannot overlap. And at such moments, imo anyway, I think it's better to gravitate towards the story. For example, in the original Matrix, Neo freed agent Smith by accident, when in actuality his intention was to kill him. And though this goes against the subtext, that we should all band together and fight against the machine, it worked for the story.
@whysocurious73662 жыл бұрын
Excellent job :) I think the critics who hated this movie could learn a lot from this video x.c
@angelaholmes88882 жыл бұрын
I totally agree I really enjoyed the movie and this video
@Darinadon Жыл бұрын
@jessiegender1 I never stop being in awe of how you are always so nuanced and compassionate towards even quite vile people. And a great point about people not being given the tool - I recognize I'm quite quite privileged in that my family taught me to engage critically with the news, etc. when I was a teen, we discussed all the current events quite regularly, so by the time I was in the university, I was much more aware of the global political landscape, for instance, than my peers.
@bobjonas25742 жыл бұрын
36:40 Keanu is one of the few people that nearly everyone will stan( except right siding people) he's a good little marshmallow of wholesomeness
@iantaakalla81802 жыл бұрын
But only since the 2010s.
@StarlightDreamDolls Жыл бұрын
Just watched that today. Oh Jessie, your voice is so important. So so important. Thank you.
@Lindsay-Makes-Videos2 жыл бұрын
You get it. And frankly it's nuts that so many people didn't!!
@Burnishedsilver2 жыл бұрын
F yes! This is what I needed you beautiful star child. I was feeling gasslit by the world for liking this movie so much.
@richardwithanarr2 жыл бұрын
when I first saw the movie, I was largely baffled by a lot of the choices. I wasn't on the hate train beyond "the weakest of the 5 movies" (I count animatrix) and a little ranting to my friends (they called Trinity a milf) I've been looking forward to this video since I first heard the announcement, and it far exceeded expectations. It's given me a new perspective and appreciation, and makes me want to watch it again with this new understanding. Last outfit, best outfit (I might just be thirsty)
@QuintessentialQs2 жыл бұрын
The first Matrix is the best "movie", in a formalist sense of what typically makes a good movie. But Resurrections is the best one in terms of complexity of it's themes and contemplation.
@angelaholmes88882 жыл бұрын
So true I absolutely had a blast watching resurrections
@Mattieval Жыл бұрын
It's the difference between a sequel made by an artist with a singular vision, after 20 years of personal development and reflection, versus a sequel created by a corporation for purely profit. I would take the former every time, not matter how flawed or different from my expectations.
@Acid0Dreamz Жыл бұрын
It's also interesting to point out that neo's transition into the mirror and overall into the real world is incredibly painful until he comes into his own finally understanding and accepting himself as who he is and what he is meant to be.
@NervousWreck212 жыл бұрын
So excited!! Great to finally get to see this after so much .obstacles you had to go through to post it here. 💜
@rylands42892 жыл бұрын
my whole initial takeaway from watching the movie was that Lana Wachowski made it, kinda resigned and incredulous, she gave what the audience wanted, but she had fun with it, she placed a lot of her ideas inside for ppl she knew would enjoy it and basically just for them, for us. I l watched it with my homophobic parents and I had fun pointing out actors from Sense8. The movie felt like a 'if you know, you know' Also it was so great that the two antagonists were out gay actors, not bc gay ppl equals villains, but bc how mainstream had been using that as a trope and kinda reclaimed it in a meta way. idk if I made sense
@Moon_beams962 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoyed this vid and all the work that was put into it!! Every topic you cover is so interesting and well done. Great job Jessie :)
@libcaro Жыл бұрын
Thanks, you clear so many themes on this movies .... That I feel educated
@KeithBallardA2 жыл бұрын
This movie was such a beautiful experience. I just really missed Hugo Weaving and wished that one action set piece was more fun. The woody, abandoned, construction... place?
@redeem1472 жыл бұрын
I've just started watching your video. I finally watched the film the other day and I loved it. Especially in how it treated aging. I'm a senior now.
@evankinsella97562 жыл бұрын
Very excited for this.I loved ressurections, very excited to hear your take on it!
@AceBobcat2 жыл бұрын
So very pumped for this video! However before I watch it, I'm going to quickly go through what I personally took from the film. The whole Matrix franchise has been a giant trans allegory, as we all know. It was about a "man," trying to find his place in the larger world. Then he finds a woman, Trinity. She's someone who he's always known about in some form, but now has finally met her. No surprise, he always thought she "was a guy." Trinity and Neo aren't lovers, they're the same person. Resurrections reenforces this by having Neo and Trinity more tied to each other in terms of the original prophecy than before. Okay, so after all this time after The Matrix and its sequels happened, after that pivotal time of self-discovery, Thomas Anderson finds himself back where he was before, in the Matrix. Back to his original self. Rich, famous, he's got it good, but something is missing. Suddenly he's thrust back into the Matrix so he can be the person everyone else still wants him to be, but he's not sure that's what he wants for himself. Sound familiar yet? It soon come to pass that Neo realizes he CAN'T be who Io wants him to be....but if they have Trinity...if they can save *her,* Neo will have the strength to...not *be* The One, but *part of* The One. If that makes any sense, thank you for reading. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm about to dive into this video.
@mountainharpie2 жыл бұрын
WB should be thanking you for making this review, not trying to inhibit it!!
@esr141210 ай бұрын
I love that Hugo Weaving basically stated "y'all didn't understood s••• about my characters"
@Cruznick062 жыл бұрын
Two whole hours of content? In ONE video? This is going to be epic.
@simonm12332 жыл бұрын
I feel like only you could actually express this take as you have. The perfect melding of intelligence, nerd and trans coming together to shed a much needed light on this series. Thank you so much. As an aside, I only didn't enjoy the movie for its very lack luster production value (it felt very phoned in). I thought the narrative, in particular the meta narrative was quite good.
@yate01282 жыл бұрын
i never knew Sense8 was written by the same people as the Matrix :D also after that nostalgia segment i was really prepared for a downer night, but glad it had somewhat of an optimistic outlook? "i don't view them my enemy, they're people who recognise the problem, but blame the wrong people" really resonated with me for some reason. guess i'm just not used to hearing such a mature opinion like that.
@SaintJoi2 жыл бұрын
This just made me realize something. I wasn't sure why I loved Bugs and Dani (she will always be Dani to me) talking about what Neo and Trinity meant for them, and why I hated the game devs talking at the beginning. But the devs treat the story like it's a puzzle to be solved. For Bugs and Dani, it's a story that told them who they are. One requires vulnerability; the other rejects it. You don't have to open yourself up to solve a puzzle. You do have to open yourself to a story if you want it to affect you.
@tboneecks2 жыл бұрын
Commenting in an attempt to overcome the algorithm. It's bullshit that I'm a subscriber to this channel and had to actively search for this video. Great analysis Jessie; you're amazing!
@teapotsoup28512 жыл бұрын
Oh Jessie you've earned that spot on nebula so hard. I honestly thought you must have already been on it. You're way up there in quality, like, getting on par with philosophy tube. As the great keanu reeves has famously said: You're Breathtaking.
@genesisfrog2 жыл бұрын
Re: the point about No Way Home - Hi! I'm a person who saw No Way Home in theatres without ever having seen a Spider-Man movie previously. (I'm not exaggerating, I hadn't even seen the MCU ones. I was operating purely on cultural osmosis.) My feelings on the Andrew Garfield saving MJ scene were approximately "aw! He got to save her like he said he couldnt save someone else before that! That's a nice touch". If he hadn't had a line of dialogue earlier explicitly stating he hadn't been able to save someone, I would not have known what the scene even meant.
@tjzambonischwartz2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, thank you, thank you. You put into words everything I loved about this movie far more eloquently than I ever could. Resurrections was a beautiful goddamn masterpiece of a movie and I wish more people could have seen the beautiful work of art I saw in it.
@woundedhealer5416 Жыл бұрын
Nice use of that vangelis blade runner tune when talking about the male gaze hahaha.
@aechmaydostuff2 жыл бұрын
Yessss I'm PUMPED for your take on this!!!
@FiveGeeksBlog2 жыл бұрын
What's it like being 100% correct AND fabulous at the same time? Well done with all of this!
@blueoutrun2 жыл бұрын
I haven't had time to watch yet, but saw your news and I just want to say that you absolutely have earned it and we love to see it. I've followed your channel since it started, and you've poured so much of your heart and soul into making nuanced takes and just having fun with making these videos and talking about nerd culture. It feels really good to see a trans creator come into their own, and I hope the future treats you well.
@KingGalby Жыл бұрын
Jessie you're absolutely my go-to creator with the best, clearest, and most relevant readings about the stories we love, especially queer and capitalist readings. I'm listening, and I hope you make these videos for a long long time.