Rewatching Matrix Revolutions. Realizing something has always bothered me. The squid-like machines move like they’re underwater rather than in the air. They’re in underground air but aren’t underwater. But dynamics look lighter-than-medium. Avengers I has the same problem.
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Scenes inside the matrix are generally better in all 3. They explicitly play with the “the characters know this is made up physics within a physics engine that you can bend/twist” premise. They flip between magical action and mundane physics as a function of mental state.
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The Neo/Agent climactic battle is an operatic setpiece that works that way. They cycle among magic fantasy physics, superhero physics, video game physics, stylized martial arts physics, and real physics. At least 3-4 kinds of inertia in evidence.
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IMHO the worst problem of Resolutions is that it was filmed as the second half of a longer movie (Reloaded) but released 6 mos later. People (rightly) criticize it because it is nonsensical but it views far better if watched immediately after Reloaded as it was intended.
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Yeah it’s like Michael Bay, Nicolas Cage and Edward Scissorhands (and/or Robert Smith from The Cure — possibly the same person) had a love child and decided to call it
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