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That's not the real trailer is it? It largely differs from what was described at CineCon.
Its a teaser.
Bloody hell how many trailers are there, the time keeps changing.
Brilliant marketing from Warner Brothers it's genius. I am so hyped for Resurrections.
I watched the trailer before visiting the site initially so it did not click at first then I realised the time was different on a few trailers I watched.
The tone feels closer to the first film which I am happy about. I am guessing this will be the 7th iteration of the Matrix and the 7th anomaly/Neo and the machines will employ different tactics to prevent the One from awakening.
My thoughts exactly. And yes, it gives me heavy vibes from the first film, which is incredible.
I can confirm that the tone is close to the first film
I am not going to click your spoiler as I am approaching anything Matrix 4 related with trepidation I want to know as little as possible. I will watch the trailer tomorrow then avoid everything lol I am even considering ignoring tomorrows trailer though that will take a lot of will power. lol
Cloud Atlas did pop in my mind when watching the teasers, as flawed as that film is it has some great visuals. The great thing about the Matrix is the representation of the fake real world in a new iteration, I like the fact the new iteration can mirror or be slightly ahead of the real time contemporary world it is filmed in. You really could make Matrix movies indefinitely to reflect our changing times.
ok, I apologise. Probably the correct approach. Shame I've already spoilt it for myself, lol
No need to apologise, if it were another film I would not be so cautious. I made a mistake with Reloaded when it was released and knew way too much going into the film.
LAST NIGHT IN SOHO Final Trailer (2021) Anya Taylor-Joy, Edgar Wright
But so far for me, there has only been one really good Matrix film, so I try to keep my expectations low.
I was wondering: what are all of your opinions on Reloaded and Revolutions? I think it's pretty much universally agreed that the first Matrix is amazing so leaving that out.
I like them, but they arent as interesting due to all the repetition.
The movie’s getting mixed reviews so far, but this soundtrack is already fantastic. My hype remains in place!
I hear the film's more about brutality and unique kills that'll make you wince and less about suspense and dread, which is a shame.
That is a concern. To be completely honest, I recently rewatched the entire franchise, and the only ones I thought were pretty scary were the first 3, with the latter two being uneven at that. For the most part the subtle eeriness has been gone for a long time unfortunately. This may also be another Rob Zombie comparison with this movie, with more of a “disturbing” angle than “scary” per say. This may not be pleasing to all, and I have my own preference for the more quiet and suspenseful approach of the oldest entries. I’m willing to go in open minded and hopefully get some enjoyment! I just hope it’s at least entertaining; the “kills” aspect reminds me of Friday the 13th, which is generally a fun series for me though not really scary.
@Fire_and_Ice_Returns, indeed it does, I'm 100 times more excited for it than I was last week, somehow.
Resurrections is surpassing my expectations, a lot of great idea's in the trailer I can see what Lana Wachoiski is doing and I am impressed.
Some of the shots look phenomenal, very cinematic.
Yes, I was really surprised by how breathtaking some of those shots were. This film's going to have really incredible visuals, I can already tell. Can't wait to see what she brings to the table with a return to this series after all these years.
@FoxRox, both those first two had a lot of scary, tense moments for me - as you said, the dilapidated, almost empty hospital in the 2nd one is a great location. It feels so safe but anything but at the same time. I always love that longer sequence with the security guard/cop (been a while since I last saw it) investigating the area before being struck down by Michael. Such a great moment, very nail-biting.
agreed, the cinematography and visuals are great