Content Warnings
- 🟡 30/100 Brief scene of a woman in a revealing outfit.
- 🟡 50/100 Reference to and depiction of a pill being taken.
- 🟡 60/100 Character injects a substance into their body.
- 🔴 85/100 Intense gunfight with multiple fatalities.
- 🔴 75/100 Hand-to-hand combat with graphic impacts.
- 🔴 90/100 Extended violent sequence with explosions and gunfire.
- 🟢 20/100 Use of the word 'damn'.
- 🟡 30/100 Use of the word 'hell'.
- 🟡 60/100 Use of the word 'shit'.
What is the main premise of The Matrix (1999)?
The Matrix (1999) follows a computer hacker named Neo (Keanu Reeves) who discovers that the world he knows is a simulated reality called the Matrix, created by intelligent machines to subdue humanity while their bodies are used as an energy source. Neo joins a group of rebels led by Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) to fight against the machines.
Who directed The Matrix (1999)?
The Matrix (1999) was directed by Lilly Wachowski and her sister Lana Wachowski, though at the time of release, Lilly was credited as Larry Wachowski.
What is the significance of the red pill and blue pill in The Matrix?
In The Matrix, the red pill and blue pill represent a choice for Neo. The blue pill would allow him to remain in the simulated reality of the Matrix, living an ordinary life, while the red pill would awaken him to the truth of the real world and his role in the rebellion against the machines.
What iconic visual effect was introduced in The Matrix (1999)?
The Matrix (1999) popularized the 'bullet time' visual effect, where the camera appears to move around a slowed-down action sequence, creating a dramatic and stylized portrayal of movement and time.
Who plays the character Trinity in The Matrix (1999)?
Trinity, a skilled hacker and member of the rebel group fighting the machines, is played by Carrie-Anne Moss in The Matrix (1999).



















