The Matrix presents a heavyweight universe with a lot of moving parts. Less than half of it is actually demonstrated in that first film, but... as viewers, we get the impression that if we asked the follow-up questions, there would be good answers
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[looks at own work] Oh, and, uh, there's kind of an edge case where the smallest possible story in the universe you've built involves burning that entire universe down
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The Matrix sequels could have been worse. At least they grew the universe. The Star Wars sequels are properly, properly stuck right now
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Star Wars is at the other end of the spectrum. It's suffering from a desperately profound failure to build world
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I particularly enjoy Iain M Banks’ Culture series for this approach.
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Yeah this is a very solid example. The interesting part is that you can kind of tell that he was to some extent mapping the Culture universe out as he went, but there was a big buffer between what had been shown and what he had worked out
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