tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post3453448023052703354..comments2024-03-29T03:19:09.227-04:00Comments on The Philosopher's Stone: KULTUR KRITIKRobert Paul Wolffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11970360952872431856noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-33220133816342945752012-05-06T03:26:59.808-04:002012-05-06T03:26:59.808-04:00Jim, if you watch not just the movies themselves, ...Jim, if you watch not just the movies themselves, and their interviews, but also their later <i>Animatrix,</i> they expressly do take the ghost (sic) of their model and sell a soulless version of it. <br /><br />I can say that, and still say that I loved the <i>Matrix.</i> While the Hollywood producers had terrible motivations, the acting, set design and choreography was so good that it was a stunning experience anyway (Mr. Grath's point, perhaps). That's true for many movies, now, where studios are willing to hire screenwriters for good dialogue, actors for good performances, incredibly skilled computer artists for good environments, but not to find writers who to put a soul behind it. <br /><br />(Lucas, incidentally, did vaguely thieve Asian franchises, but he more tellingly plagiarized--almost word for word--a great western work in the form of <i>Gone With The Wind.</i>) <br /><br />For you to say "it does reiterate tired tropes of good vs. evil, underdog vs. the opressor" is interesting, in the context of their <i>Animatrix</i> and their interviews. They indicated that they intended the <i>machines</i> to be the oppressed/good, not the oppressors/evil, and a close watching will bring that out. What makes you think it was the other way around?High Arkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14723123626955733759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-35382919828924304062012-05-06T01:32:14.839-04:002012-05-06T01:32:14.839-04:00Professor Wolff --
I guess the key question would...Professor Wolff --<br /><br />I guess the key question would be, what don't you get? I have seen all 3 films several times and they seem to make sense to me. However, I agree with Murfmensch that the first film could have stood alone quite well without the need for sequels. The sequels were more than likely initiated due to the financial success of the first film.<br /><br />I disagree with High Arka's comment that the Wachowski brothers merely ripped off "an Asian franchise" and dumbed it down. It is no doubt true that they were heavily influenced by Asian films (as are many directors both Hollywood and non-Hollywood ranging from John Sturges, Ridley Scott, George Lucas, Luc Besson, Olivier Assayas, etc.). While the styleization of the films are indeed Asian influenced, the plot is somewhat original -- at least by 1999 standards, when the first film was released. Yes, it does reiterate tired tropes of good vs. evil, underdog vs. the opressor, etc. But the concept of an opressed minority battling against an omnipresent opressor is timeless and universal. If there are specific aspects you do not understand about the films, ask and I am sure the community can explain.<br /><br />-- JimJimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00826600172627425879noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-81071154442016893032012-05-04T20:12:34.922-04:002012-05-04T20:12:34.922-04:00Gawd Murf, I remember that all too well. I saw so...Gawd Murf, I remember that all too well. I saw some colleagues revising their final exam questions over those couple of years to be really hip. <br /><br />Your comment about the sequels went right to the heart of it. The first movie was the action packed hook, while the second and third were the misters Wachowski's attempts develop their own philosophy based on what they'd ripped off. They revealed both that they didn't understand what they were trying to copy, and that they had little to offer in the way of their own ideas.High Arkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14723123626955733759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-34538020835444761332012-05-04T19:20:42.324-04:002012-05-04T19:20:42.324-04:00Had there been no second one, the first one would ...Had there been no second one, the first one would stand up better. <br /><br />It was fun being in a large philosophy department right after it first aired. It worked like a Rorschach test, with everyone claiming that the movie referenced Plato, Descartes, or even Marx and Marcuse. <br /><br />I just showed --Memento-- in class and that movie pushes students to do some philosophy.Murfmenschhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00031877154740991965noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-5486683328143824712012-05-04T18:51:26.542-04:002012-05-04T18:51:26.542-04:00The Matrix is what happens when Hollywood steals i...<i>The Matrix</i> is what happens when Hollywood steals ideas from an Asian franchise, dumbs them down, throws together a massive budget, then gets credit for the few fragments of the original story's philosophy that they didn't manage to lose along the wayside. <br /><br />(If you enjoy <i>Bourne,</i> you're interested in unadulterated Hollywood; the trouble coming from <i>Matrix</i> is the slivers of meaning that feint at something greater.)High Arkahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14723123626955733759noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-82146709429118206532012-05-03T20:21:16.910-04:002012-05-03T20:21:16.910-04:00Special effects masquerading as depth.Special effects masquerading as depth.P. J. Grathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12693462910472164289noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-62863340385611448842012-05-03T19:05:02.906-04:002012-05-03T19:05:02.906-04:00Now that I can get, but then you always were a sma...Now that I can get, but then you always were a smart one. :)Robert Paul Wolffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11970360952872431856noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5687347459208158501.post-47045375320913725512012-05-03T18:43:41.935-04:002012-05-03T18:43:41.935-04:00I don't get the matrix either. the bourne tri...I don't get the matrix either. the bourne trilogy is where it's at.Dr. Tanya Mearshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13980850699727236295noreply@blogger.com