MATRIX: Perché le Macchine hanno GIÀ vinto (e tu non lo sai) | CINE

Today, we have patient zero of the digital identity crisis on the autopsy table: The Matrix. A film that in 1999 convinced us that wearing sunglasses in a basement was the pinnacle of human evolution and that reality was just poorly written software written by an AI with delusions of omnipotence. In this video, we analyze how an apathetic hacker named Neo became the silicon Messiah simply by learning to bend his back like an osteopath on hallucinogens. We'll sift through Trinity's PVC wardrobe, the confusing metaphors of a Morpheus who speaks in Bacio Perugina 2.0 aphorisms, and the bureaucratic charm of Agent Smith. Is it a visionary masterpiece or just a long ad for post-atomic sportswear? Spoiler: the answer is in a pill you probably don't want to swallow. 00:00 - Intro 01:41 - Pill, Black Hole, Rave Party 05:49 - Coprimari 07:51 - Review 11:13 - Conclusion 👋 WELCOME TO SEEN AND REVIEWED The channel where movies and TV series are discussed with irony and zero buzzwords! Here you'll find reviews, curiosities, and honest opinions on recent releases, timeless classics, and hidden gems. Get comfortable, grab some popcorn (or your pajamas), and enjoy the video! 🎬 AND FOR FILM FANS (REAL OR COUCH-LIKE ONES)... Man doesn't live on series alone! This channel also features the big (and small) screen. 📽️ FILM RETROSPECTIVE: We dig out the cult classics that have made history, the ones you "must have seen," and the ones that... well, maybe were better left forgotten. Unfiltered reviews, with a hint of sarcasm and a strong desire to discover if that film is really worth your time (and your popcorn). 👉 Watch the Film Playlist here:    • Solo Film: I Visti e Rivisti per il grande...   📢 DON'T MISS THE NEXT VIDEOS ✅ Subscribe to the channel:    / @vistierivisti   🔔 Activate the bell for new recommendations! 💬 YOUR OPINION COUNTS: What do you think of this title? Do you have a favorite series I should review? Let me know in the comments below! 👇 #VistieRivisti #Matrix #review