I found the use of motion in the gun fight scene was very cool. The editor used slow motion and fast motion to show how different characters use the matrix. Also I like how the editor uses jump cuts to make it feel fast pace.
Hey Joe, I agree that the motion really adds to the fighting in general in the Matrix. The Matrix as a whole film really stood its ground in excellence within my brain. I thought that the use of slow motion and martial arts was beautifully done throughout this film. When Morpheus fought Neo for the first time while training was brilliant with the use of slow motion and even fast motion to quicken up the punches thrown. i haven't seen that sort of editing in a movie. Of course slow motion and fast motion have been used before but in the style the matrix did it in i believe helped people get blown away if the plot wasn't enough to grab you. Keanu Reeves being almost a very 1 dimensional character fit the character of Neo so well. His dialogue and whole persona helped scenes by having you think and ponder whats said and for you to take upon your own emotion. With Cgi being apart of this film i don't believe it relied on it which adds to the beauty of this film. The fight scenes being so well choreographed your left on the edge of your seat watching your favorite characters throw down with agent smith. The sense that they could die in those fights is probable and understanding that what if helps action movies overall in their success. When watching a fight scene you don't really want to know who wins yet you may favor a particular character. Understanding that the character you favor may lose the fight and possibly even die intensifies the scene that much more. Knowing a character is going to win regardless the fight takes away from the impact of the scene. With Neo and the other protagonists each fight is intense which makes the replay value that much more because you analyse the fight scene and almost see a different punch thrown every time you watch it. The build up and Climax to the Matrix was brilliant. When Neo flat lines and everyone believes he's dead he comes back only to stop bullets with ease as if he were a god within the Matrix gives me goosebumps everytime. Throughout the film its explained that he is the chosen one but with everything that's going on you wonder what that means to begin with so when it's explained at the Climax of the film, you're left with nothing but satisfaction.
Hey Joe, I agree that the motion really adds to the fighting in general in the Matrix. The Matrix as a whole film really stood its ground in excellence within my brain. I thought that the use of slow motion and martial arts was beautifully done throughout this film. When Morpheus fought Neo for the first time while training was brilliant with the use of slow motion and even fast motion to quicken up the punches thrown. i haven't seen that sort of editing in a movie. Of course slow motion and fast motion have been used before but in the style the matrix did it in i believe helped people get blown away if the plot wasn't enough to grab you. Keanu Reeves being almost a very 1 dimensional character fit the character of Neo so well. His dialogue and whole persona helped scenes by having you think and ponder whats said and for you to take upon your own emotion. With Cgi being apart of this film i don't believe it relied on it which adds to the beauty of this film. The fight scenes being so well choreographed your left on the edge of your seat watching your favorite characters throw down with agent smith. The sense that they could die in those fights is probable and understanding that what if helps action movies overall in their success. When watching a fight scene you don't really want to know who wins yet you may favor a particular character. Understanding that the character you favor may lose the fight and possibly even die intensifies the scene that much more. Knowing a character is going to win regardless the fight takes away from the impact of the scene. With Neo and the other protagonists each fight is intense which makes the replay value that much more because you analyse the fight scene and almost see a different punch thrown every time you watch it. The build up and Climax to the Matrix was brilliant. When Neo flat lines and everyone believes he's dead he comes back only to stop bullets with ease as if he were a god within the Matrix gives me goosebumps everytime. Throughout the film its explained that he is the chosen one but with everything that's going on you wonder what that means to begin with so when it's explained at the Climax of the film, you're left with nothing but satisfaction.
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