After a long seventeen year wait, the Matrix series has finally returned with The Matrix Resurrections and the movie has succeeded tremendously… in being even more confusing and convoluted than the previous three Matrix movies combined.
“The Matrix Resurrections was really perplexing and hard to follow,” said David Mitchell. “It was like watching a kabuki theatre version of the Pythagorean Theorem going through a coffee grinder. I couldn’t understand what the hell was going on or why… and I co-wrote the screenplay.”
In the original Matrix, Neo was given a choice by Morpeus. Take the BLUE pill, remain in the Matrix and believe the computer generated life that you’ve always known. Or take the RED pill, leave the Matrix and experience the real world. And in a mostly over looked plot point of The Matrix Resurrections, Morpheus offers Neo eight additional pills of various colors to take. Each colored pill would have its own unique purpose and effect. Like the GREEN pill that would make Neo experience a Matrix where all cars would run on battery power. And since humans were the battery source, expect to have two adults stuffed inside the battery compartment of every Tesla. Or like the PURPLE pill, where Neo would see a Matrix full of rain, doves, and little red corvettes. Again with two adults stuffed into the battery compartment. Or consider the BLACK pill, where Neo would experience a Matrix in which he would be constantly pulled over by Agents, who would introduce him to a difference type of bullet time.