#The Matrix Resurrections Writers Explain The Two Ideas That Kicked Off The Movie

“#The Matrix Resurrections Writers Explain The Two Ideas That Kicked Off The Movie”
Some, such as our own Jeremy Mathai, have argued that “The Matrix” has “always been a love story.” Others, such as The Wrap, have argued that “Neo and Trinity’s love in the first film was little more than a plot point, and never an entirely convincing one.” However, their love helped drive Neo’s decision-making in “The Matrix Reloaded” in a major way, and according to the Architect (Helmut Bakaitis), Neo’s attachment to Trinity was the defining feature that separated him from previous versions of the One.
In “The Matrix Resurrections,” Neo and Trinity are able to sit down and finally converse beyond action-movie dialogue in the Simulatte coffee shop. According to Hemon, their love and what it represented (namely, Wachowski’s parents) was the other foundational idea behind “The Matrix Resurrections.” He said:
“The other thing, it was that prominence in the dominance of love in the narrative, right? Because [Lana] lost two important people in her life, her parents … She liked the idea of their coming back in love and that itself is kind of resurrection of love as a dominating concept … That’s the thing that I remember when she was talking about [it] … in some ways, her love, our love, my love for her parents would be inscribed in the movie. It’s a memorial.”
“The Matrix Resurrections” is in theaters and on HBO Max now.
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