"I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid... you're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries. A world where anything is possible. Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you."
@@axunhillokk Me too, I feel you. I was also 12 when the movie came out. Much later in life, when I was 25, I started studying philosophy and then rewatched the movie. The former and latter time of watching the movie, left me with a lasting impression and a sense of nostalgia towards when I was both 13, and 25.
The nineties, especially the late 90's, were truly something remarkable. When The Matrix came out I was 12 years old and still remember that time so vividly.
Sometimes I think it's just nostalgia affecting how I recall things, but the more I revisit it, the more sure I am that the 90's were the ultimate transitional decade of the last hundred, maybe thousand years. Art, science, and technology in concert with each other like never before - during a time of earnestness, peace, comfort, and still a sense of mystery about the world. All during our most formative and impressionable years, how lucky we were. The Matrix still has us.
@@xsanctom Something now about social medias penetration into people's lives has created anxiety and personal invasions with the speed in knowing. There is still new discovery and mystery but the signals we receive are so diverse, quick and discursive to one another that you're more likely to miss it. As compared to the late 90s where zeitgeist was controlled by media markets and national boundaries still trusted and important to most. Then there was that real "Computer Age" hopes and experimentation in circles. An optimism too pervaded, maybe now foolish and having been blind at least amongst parts of America (can't speak for Europe). Maybe much of it was a distortion of mass media for making quiet citizens or the twilight of a shared national purpose or history. Just some thoughts onto yours and helped by the evocative ambience.
@@xsanctom Haha this is only the beginning, AI will take what made us human. We will get dumber and dumber eventually all living on a stable poor income while the rich get to enjoy the good parts of the earth. I really love how delusional people are thinking AI is gonna help us humanity, definitely not if its lead by the rich. Blackrock just invested $100 billion into Microsoft AI (ChatGPT co.) and you know how evil this company is. I wish i could've enjoyed the 90s, but no i was born into this hell.
@@evanstinson7745 Individuals don't talk with each other or to each other anymore. People talk to the wind, like spraying graffitis aimed at no one and everyone at the same time. It's very dystopian. A computer world made just for you alone. So that corporations can extract profits from your body energy. What do you think it's happening next?
So true. We were just starting to peek into this new digital world, not knowing what it would quickly become. I miss the simplicity of early 2000s electronics sometimes.
25 years later, and the first Matrix movie is still the most surprisingly great movie I've seen across that era. I had heard it was good, but nothing prepared me for just how perfect the experience was. I had spent the first few months of 1999 being obsessed with the upcoming release of The Phantom Menace, so I didn't give much thought to some new Keanu Reeves sci-fi movie being on the horizon.
damn i remember the whole rollout with portraits and cgi teasers. It was the time when neo noir cinema asthetic peaked, anime was in its cyberpunk era and the indistrial techno music was in mainatream. And i miss how magazines could hype you up like that.
It’s legit one my favourite movies ever as a kid and for ten plus years I stated it’s by far my fav, but at 40 it’s def8natly not as gooooood as I thought …but it’s defiantly top 15 still …the sequels like top 300
One of the theatre experiences I wish I had out of the majority of films that cinemas were showing. I like how the music deepens, and it gets emotional almost for about 20 sec
This really was how it felt in the early 2000s, the messy room, the rain outside, the hum of the CRT monitor, the click noises of the HD reading/writing. Man I miss this era. 40 year old here.
When Matrix came out in 1999, I was a freshman in high school. There was a big earthquake in Turkey. We slept in the streets and parks for days. Earthquakes continued to happen from time to time. At that time, the only cinema where I lived was an AFM cinema under the railway. My friend's brother worked at the cinema. He was the first one to tell me that there was a great movie and said come and watch it. Of course, I watched it for free(!) and every time a train passed over us, everyone would run out of the cinema in panic and when we realized it was just a train, we would go back and watch the movie. Well, imagine our situation considering that trains passed by so often :) But I watched that movie a few more times. It is still a great movie. It has such a memory for me...
I remember seeing the first movie in the theater as a kid and being completely in awe by the entire film. It is still my absolute favorite movie of all time after all of these years... and this was perfect. Thank you!
What an era to have experienced! I miss those days exploring the early version of the internet, everything was new and exciting, everything was possible.
So nostalgic. The Matrix was one of those movies that touched me to my core, it has an ambience and atmosphere like nothing else, the entire universe is fascinating. And it all starts from this dark and strangely cozy apartment.
Exactly my words, as if you read my mind. I didnt watch the movie when it came out. The hype was so big i was convinced it was a silly sci fi movie catered to the masses. A movie that is more about style than substance. I couldnt have been more wrong, 15 years later i saw this brilliant piece of work finally
@@Berk-lf6ge Yep its never too late, I watched The Crow for the first time in 2020 and its now one of my favorite movies. I didnt think id like it at all haha.
The Wachowski brothers are geniuses. Their screenplay covered every single angle of philosophy about human existence. What a perfect sci-fi movie that really makes you think and question reality.
True, it is a masterpiece. But they are also mocking us though. Satanic forces (both from the humans and the djinn) work tirelessly to create the matrix. They destroy any possibility for us to live the natural way, and appreciate what Allah does for us.
Many years I thought that I'm homesick, but a few weeks ago I went to my hometown after 2 decades and things have changed a lot. People are not the same anymore, friends are all gone. And I realized that I'm not homesick, I suffer from romantic nostalgia. But there's no way to travel back in time. I miss being 13 in 1999.
Love this, thanks! My favourite scenes of The Matrix are the ones at the start, until Neo gets disconnected from The Matrix. The setting, music and ambience is just perfect.
i was teen back then when The Matrix hits the theater, man you wont believe how awesome the 90s were, Matrix and American Pie came in same year, it was a badass year filled with joy and darkness, lets not forget the beginning of the internet from here everything changed specially in 2001, since then everything is worse.
Back when we were installing Apache 1.3 on rinky-dinky Linux boxes and getting back pain from carrying glass monitors.... This movie has the best depiction of "Men in Black" ever and also starts with themes dear to Philip K. Dick. Saw it on Times Square, the most astonishing thing was people with kinds in the theatre, those kids must have been traumatized. Visited WTC the day after.
saw Matrix at the cinema, I was 12. I understood basically NOTHING about the plot, but was totally blown away. couple visions later, I got the plot too. 2 times amazed
There's a Matrix track from the Matrix Ressurections (2021) that they used when the final trailer premiered and there was a countdown timer, this music was an AMAZING ambient track and I absolutely cannot find it anywhere, I used to listen to it hours on end and it just...gone. Its not the stupid White Rabbit theme.
Even though this is a bit unconventional but I’ve always loved Neo’s apartment from the very first matrix movie. I remember watching it when I was a teenager for the first time when it was released VHS his apartment always intrigued me and gave me a calming mood. 👍🏿
This soundscape is absolutely mesmerizing! Perfect for deep focus and relaxation. Thank you, ALIEN WORLDS, for creating such an immersive experience. 🌌✨
I remember watching the movie in the theatre and I was very confused after. Because I was looking everywhere around me and was like « okay what if this is real ? What if we are in The Matrix ? » It messed with my head back then but this movie is ICONIC. Will always be.
There was a time, when the virtual world just started to exist, so any idea taken to the internet worked like a charm and changed lifes and businesses. Miss that era.🥺
Takes me back to ’99 - 03, when 'The Matrix' was the biggest thing I cared about. The internet was a whole new frontier of freedom. It still is (for me), but with the looming threat of A.I…. 'The Matrix' has never felt more relevant…
The internet is anything but free now. Man, I missed those days, where the internet was kind of a wild west. In a sense is better, because it was plagued with scammy shit, (still is, but is a little less out of control). But man, those were amazing days where internet was not plague with capitalist corporatism.
Loving this! The matrix movies make for wonderful unique ambiance that I can see you doing a fulls series from all 4 ! Fun idea the cave party scene in pt 2! From Morpheus's speech to the well party itself. Had such amazing music!
la habitación de neo esta entera cuatica... cuando tenia el vhs en el 2000 y veía la peli repitiendo, miraba cada detalle.... es una peli muy rica en detalles
Great, great channel. Love your stuff, instead of just having generic soundscapes that sound the same uploaded over and over again you actually base it off of different IPs and it makes me want to check a lot of these out
Used this to sleep on way commuting to work …won’t lie worked quite well minus being bombarded awake by the ad when it ended and the few times after I kept rewinding to start think it’s around twenty minutes it’s large screeching violin sounds or something like the matrix but kept waking up to it…maybe little quieter onnthat
This room, dark and cluttered, perfectly reflects the routine and disconnected life of Thomas Anderson (Neo) before discovering the truth about the Matrix.
I know you're there, I can feel your presence. I sense the fear that surrounds you... fear of the unknown, of what cannot be stopped. I’m not here to speak of the end, for the end is unwritten. I’ve come to reveal the beginning of something new. Soon, the shadows will part, and I will unveil what you’ve struggled to keep hidden. I will show them a world beyond your control, a place where boundaries fade, and the impossible becomes real. From that moment on, the path will no longer be set... the choice will be yours.
Going in to watch a movie without knowing anthing about the plot was.... indescribable. In some way i felt the matrix colapsing as it was colapsing in the movie
I often say I have a theory that the 2000s were the perfect balance of everything. Back then, you could still pick up a landline phone to call someone, but you also had the internet - enough to surf and chat, yet with limitations. Those technical constraints of the time were the golden ratio for civilization. Today, everything is boundless, limitless, endless. But we, as humans, need endings - for some things, there must be an end. I believe that today's internet is deeply sinister. In fact, it's no longer even the internet. It's the Matrix. It's an alien life form.
"I know you're out there. I can feel you now. I know that you're afraid... you're afraid of us. You're afraid of change. I don't know the future. I didn't come here to tell you how this is going to end. I came here to tell you how it's going to begin. I'm going to hang up this phone, and then I'm going to show these people what you don't want them to see. I'm going to show them a world without you. A world without rules and controls, without borders or boundaries. A world where anything is possible. Where we go from there is a choice I leave to you."
yes am here thankyou.
"Why? Why, Mr Anderson why do you persist?!"
"Because i chose to"
Queue Wake Up by Rage Against the Machine 🤘
morpheus: I can only show you the door, You’re the one who has to walk through it.
Julian Assange
Edward Snowden
The list goes on
CRT TVs and monitors, analog phones, paper books... And youth, of course. Miss those days.
Me too bro... me too. (I wasn't even born)
don't forget daddy belts
@@axunhillokk Me too, I feel you. I was also 12 when the movie came out. Much later in life, when I was 25, I started studying philosophy and then rewatched the movie. The former and latter time of watching the movie, left me with a lasting impression and a sense of nostalgia towards when I was both 13, and 25.
and the clicking sounds of the hard drives.
I don't
The 90's were a special time
what such a decade, believe it!!!!!!
The nineties, especially the late 90's, were truly something remarkable. When The Matrix came out I was 12 years old and still remember that time so vividly.
Sometimes I think it's just nostalgia affecting how I recall things, but the more I revisit it, the more sure I am that the 90's were the ultimate transitional decade of the last hundred, maybe thousand years. Art, science, and technology in concert with each other like never before - during a time of earnestness, peace, comfort, and still a sense of mystery about the world.
All during our most formative and impressionable years, how lucky we were.
The Matrix still has us.
@@xsanctom Something now about social medias penetration into people's lives has created anxiety and personal invasions with the speed in knowing. There is still new discovery and mystery but the signals we receive are so diverse, quick and discursive to one another that you're more likely to miss it. As compared to the late 90s where zeitgeist was controlled by media markets and national boundaries still trusted and important to most.
Then there was that real "Computer Age" hopes and experimentation in circles. An optimism too pervaded, maybe now foolish and having been blind at least amongst parts of America (can't speak for Europe). Maybe much of it was a distortion of mass media for making quiet citizens or the twilight of a shared national purpose or history. Just some thoughts onto yours and helped by the evocative ambience.
@@xsanctom Haha this is only the beginning, AI will take what made us human. We will get dumber and dumber eventually all living on a stable poor income while the rich get to enjoy the good parts of the earth. I really love how delusional people are thinking AI is gonna help us humanity, definitely not if its lead by the rich.
Blackrock just invested $100 billion into Microsoft AI (ChatGPT co.) and you know how evil this company is.
I wish i could've enjoyed the 90s, but no i was born into this hell.
What do you remember vividly?
@@evanstinson7745 Individuals don't talk with each other or to each other anymore. People talk to the wind, like spraying graffitis aimed at no one and everyone at the same time. It's very dystopian. A computer world made just for you alone. So that corporations can extract profits from your body energy.
What do you think it's happening next?
There is just something magical about that early 2000's era, with CRT monitors, beginning of the web etc.
So true. We were just starting to peek into this new digital world, not knowing what it would quickly become. I miss the simplicity of early 2000s electronics sometimes.
It was awesome and we knew it at the time
It was wild wild west where "almost" nothing was regulated and you could do a lot of damage to big corporations if you knew how.
man now i want a nice clunky crt
There was a real sense of "magic" back than when it came to what would be possible and everyone knew we were right on the edge of it.
The amount of nostalgia in the comments for the late 90s/early 2000s tech era and early Internet days warms my heart. Cheers all.
25 years later, and the first Matrix movie is still the most surprisingly great movie I've seen across that era. I had heard it was good, but nothing prepared me for just how perfect the experience was.
I had spent the first few months of 1999 being obsessed with the upcoming release of The Phantom Menace, so I didn't give much thought to some new Keanu Reeves sci-fi movie being on the horizon.
damn i remember the whole rollout with portraits and cgi teasers. It was the time when neo noir cinema asthetic peaked, anime was in its cyberpunk era and the indistrial techno music was in mainatream. And i miss how magazines could hype you up like that.
It’s legit one my favourite movies ever as a kid and for ten plus years I stated it’s by far my fav, but at 40 it’s def8natly not as gooooood as I thought …but it’s defiantly top 15 still …the sequels like top 300
One of the theatre experiences I wish I had out of the majority of films that cinemas were showing. I like how the music deepens, and it gets emotional almost for about 20 sec
It's one of the most influential movies of the 20th and 21st centuries. And an excellent one at that.
phantom menace was the first movie i saw in theaters that i remember.. great times
This really was how it felt in the early 2000s, the messy room, the rain outside, the hum of the CRT monitor, the click noises of the HD reading/writing. Man I miss this era. 40 year old here.
Thats nostalgia f'ing with yo mind.
I put a Western Digital Black 3.5" HDD in my computer just so I could hear those sounds again
except this is 1999
@@Trailerwizard69 close enough dude. The end of one decade and the beginning of the next are always blended together.
@@KD6-3.7.2 the 21st century carries it's own stench.
When Matrix came out in 1999, I was a freshman in high school. There was a big earthquake in Turkey. We slept in the streets and parks for days. Earthquakes continued to happen from time to time. At that time, the only cinema where I lived was an AFM cinema under the railway. My friend's brother worked at the cinema. He was the first one to tell me that there was a great movie and said come and watch it. Of course, I watched it for free(!) and every time a train passed over us, everyone would run out of the cinema in panic and when we realized it was just a train, we would go back and watch the movie. Well, imagine our situation considering that trains passed by so often :) But I watched that movie a few more times. It is still a great movie. It has such a memory for me...
I remember seeing the first movie in the theater as a kid and being completely in awe by the entire film. It is still my absolute favorite movie of all time after all of these years... and this was perfect. Thank you!
I can't even imagine watching this back then in theater. Very few movies NEED to be watched in a theater : Interstellar, Matrix, Gravity...
I remember it two cause as trinity jumps thru window I spilt my entire large pop on myself …my dad was so mad lol missy next ten minutes
I really think there's literally no comparison.
Neo with his 15" CRT. What a boss!
But if he wasn't on IRC, not a true gigachad.
Love hearing the hard drive. Almost forgot about that sound. The laundry being done is a nice touch.
reading comments to see if someone noticed that specifically
What an era to have experienced! I miss those days exploring the early version of the internet, everything was new and exciting, everything was possible.
I've been following the white rabbit for 25 years now and I'm still waiting for Trinity to whisper in my ear...
I’m waiting for her to do something else…
@@ElephantWhisperer222Be patient my dear, in a couple ours I will send it to you 🙂
@@ElephantWhisperer222 As did Cypher
Knock knock neo...
@@selimuygur833 lmao
The sound of the hard drive 👌
So nostalgic. The Matrix was one of those movies that touched me to my core, it has an ambience and atmosphere like nothing else, the entire universe is fascinating. And it all starts from this dark and strangely cozy apartment.
Exactly my words, as if you read my mind. I didnt watch the movie when it came out. The hype was so big i was convinced it was a silly sci fi movie catered to the masses. A movie that is more about style than substance. I couldnt have been more wrong, 15 years later i saw this brilliant piece of work finally
@@Berk-lf6ge Yep its never too late, I watched The Crow for the first time in 2020 and its now one of my favorite movies. I didnt think id like it at all haha.
I've lived long enough to see fantasy become reality - not many humans throughout history can say that
Back to a very specific time and place.
So many years ago now.
Thank you for this.
Need Massive Attack - Dissolved Girl playing through his headphones, this is nice though
I'm ngl I was kinda disappointed when that wasn't what we got, Copyright strikes suck.
@@TwoThreadsAhead ruclips.net/video/U3QcLQWX_lw/видео.html
Do not try to hear Dissolved Girl. Instead, simply try to realize the truth. There is no Dissolved Girl.😉
omg yes, say more songs like this please lol
@@thehumanracehasfailedexcept that it was uploaded separately.
Yesterday I saw Matrix, I think it's the movie I've seen the most and after almost 25 years I still love it.
I must have legit seen it close to 100 times now since it came out, all 3. The last one maybe about 20 lol
@@kemmet.dominguez Wtf, seriously? 😂
@@Divide_et_lmpera as serious as the rabbit hole.
Same, recently rewatched and loved it all over again. I think my favorite film of all time.
Your work is very much appreciated.
Прямо то, что нужно. Матрица мой любимый фильм.
The Wachowski brothers are geniuses. Their screenplay covered every single angle of philosophy about human existence. What a perfect sci-fi movie that really makes you think and question reality.
True, it is a masterpiece. But they are also mocking us though. Satanic forces (both from the humans and the djinn) work tirelessly to create the matrix. They destroy any possibility for us to live the natural way, and appreciate what Allah does for us.
@@yosra3551 Your prophet needs a sit down with Chris Hansen, piss be upon him
It's sisters, since you said "are."
@@tf-ok Nah they're still men.
Eh, they just ripped off garden variety Gnosticism and turned it into a science fiction movie, they're not that original or geniuses.
Many years I thought that I'm homesick, but a few weeks ago I went to my hometown after 2 decades and things have changed a lot. People are not the same anymore, friends are all gone. And I realized that I'm not homesick, I suffer from romantic nostalgia. But there's no way to travel back in time. I miss being 13 in 1999.
Love this, thanks! My favourite scenes of The Matrix are the ones at the start, until Neo gets disconnected from The Matrix. The setting, music and ambience is just perfect.
Even has the old computer sounds, brilliant!
The hard drive clicking away is what does it for me. I miss that noise with ssd's now lol.
The electronic and mechanical sounds of devices are awesome.
Very cool ambient!😊
Absolutely love this! Been listening to so much ambient lately for study and work, and this is the best one!
i was teen back then when The Matrix hits the theater, man you wont believe how awesome the 90s were,
Matrix and American Pie came in same year, it was a badass year filled with joy and darkness, lets not forget the beginning of the internet
from here everything changed specially in 2001, since then everything is worse.
matrix and american pie. it's like red and blue pills
“Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream?”
...how would you know the difference between the dream world, and the real world?"
When you’re awake you know you’re awake, but when you’re in a dream you don’t know you’re in a dream.
@@Robodude_0528 How do you know you are awake?
@@Robodude_0528do you think it's air what you're breathing now?
Yeah, exactly. It's happening for a few years since pandemic.
You should do Neo's office cubicle next. Probably the most depressing thing I've ever seen
Cubicle is much better than modern open space office type.
@@maximyakovlev9020 Honestly, couldn't agree more. Give me back some consistency and solitude. Fuck a hot-desk.
That cubicle look cozy to me
Haha the way you just described this cracks me up man 🤣 Cause its so true
cubicles look awesome, its too bad that modern offices have phased them out
Back when we were installing Apache 1.3 on rinky-dinky Linux boxes and getting back pain from carrying glass monitors....
This movie has the best depiction of "Men in Black" ever and also starts with themes dear to Philip K. Dick.
Saw it on Times Square, the most astonishing thing was people with kinds in the theatre, those kids must have been traumatized. Visited WTC the day after.
This is it.... This is what Ive needed for so long lol
This is a time machine. Thank you very much from Brazil.
I approve this video.
"Wake up Neo"
The awakened one lives In the house my dearest one
saw Matrix at the cinema, I was 12. I understood basically NOTHING about the plot, but was totally blown away. couple visions later, I got the plot too. 2 times amazed
same here buddy, i was 7, and watched it with my dad in cinema. Amaizing....
There's a Matrix track from the Matrix Ressurections (2021) that they used when the final trailer premiered and there was a countdown timer, this music was an AMAZING ambient track and I absolutely cannot find it anywhere, I used to listen to it hours on end and it just...gone. Its not the stupid White Rabbit theme.
Let us know if you find it! Anyone have any leads? Wayback machine on the official site maybe?
Enigma - The Eyes Of Truth
@@Jdres123 ruclips.net/video/FIQN8Cw7nN4/видео.htmlsi=On7m6BRlo2OFgcAl
@@r0bo11 that was for the normal matrix trailer (but insane choice, I still hear it from time to time)
Found it on Reddit and uploaded it to my channel.
From all the ambiance out here those are the best
The 90s were the perfect time where analog and digital mixed.
Even though this is a bit unconventional but I’ve always loved Neo’s apartment from the very first matrix movie. I remember watching it when I was a teenager for the first time when it was released VHS his apartment always intrigued me and gave me a calming mood. 👍🏿
This is toooooo eerily realistic. My apartment in New york at night sounds like this times for seconds at a time. How I miss those days.
Right on that border between the old world and the new
This soundscape is absolutely mesmerizing! Perfect for deep focus and relaxation. Thank you, ALIEN WORLDS, for creating such an immersive experience. 🌌✨
💯captures the mood perfectly thanks for the upload💪🏾
Your channel is exactly my niche. Love it, keep up the good stuff.
11/10 set-up.
You are a inspiration my friend!
Keep up the good work and your awesome work and creativity to keep nostalgia alive is being noticed.
Thank you :)!
25 years since the first matrix release.....i was amaze that movie....its nice....
April 14th 1999 my 15 year old mind couldn't believe it.
This is for sure top 10 favorite films for me
I remember watching the movie in the theatre and I was very confused after. Because I was looking everywhere around me and was like « okay what if this is real ? What if we are in The Matrix ? » It messed with my head back then but this movie is ICONIC. Will always be.
There was a time, when the virtual world just started to exist, so any idea taken to the internet worked like a charm and changed lifes and businesses. Miss that era.🥺
Takes me back to ’99 - 03, when 'The Matrix' was the biggest thing I cared about. The internet was a whole new frontier of freedom. It still is (for me), but with the looming threat of A.I…. 'The Matrix' has never felt more relevant…
The internet is anything but free now. Man, I missed those days, where the internet was kind of a wild west. In a sense is better, because it was plagued with scammy shit, (still is, but is a little less out of control). But man, those were amazing days where internet was not plague with capitalist corporatism.
Even in 1999, a software dev/programmer could only afford a studio in Sydney 😭😭😭
minimum wage was like 5 bucks an hour and a computer with 2mb or ram was like 2-3K
One of the mosts beautiful bedrooms in movies.
Beautiful.
Loving this! The matrix movies make for wonderful unique ambiance that I can see you doing a fulls series from all 4 ! Fun idea the cave party scene in pt 2! From Morpheus's speech to the well party itself. Had such amazing music!
This is perfect now and help me to get my academic work done!
so i took 3 tabs yesterday and today almost recovered and now this makes me take another one aaaaand i did it oooppsie agent smith
Wait, what? 3 tabs of what?
Lysergamides))))))))) @@juandager5220
@@DoomBapBellic lol :DD
I have 3 tabs open right now
@@opts9 bro me to i had 2 12 hours ago and just ate another 3 oopppss :-D
You are awesome
I've been looking something similar to this. Thank you so much.
Relatable setup
la habitación de neo esta entera cuatica... cuando tenia el vhs en el 2000 y veía la peli repitiendo, miraba cada detalle.... es una peli muy rica en detalles
i want to go back to 1999
15:05 🥶🔥
We need more gnostic movies like the matrix and cloud atlas
Brilliant!
Well done man. Smooth !!!
Looking at the appearance of this room, Mr Anderson is obviously a single person.😎
how did they know 1999 was the peak of our civilisation?
Sadly sometimes I think the same. We had all the technology we needed, but we were still in control, not its slaves.
Because since then no one shot a better movie than The Matrix
Great, great channel. Love your stuff, instead of just having generic soundscapes that sound the same uploaded over and over again you actually base it off of different IPs and it makes me want to check a lot of these out
Coding while listening to this, running neo-matrix (on Arch btw).
who cares, better tell us what color your striped stockings are
I need this cinematic matrix lighting in my room.
me too
Nice design
Used this to sleep on way commuting to work …won’t lie worked quite well minus being bombarded awake by the ad when it ended and the few times after I kept rewinding to start think it’s around twenty minutes it’s large screeching violin sounds or something like the matrix but kept waking up to it…maybe little quieter onnthat
It makes you wonder how we might appreciate the current times in our near future.
Genius Title
thanks
_"It's called Mescaline, and its the only way to fly."_
This room, dark and cluttered, perfectly reflects the routine and disconnected life of Thomas Anderson (Neo) before discovering the truth about the Matrix.
what a gem
стилистика у матрицы просто супер
I know you're there, I can feel your presence. I sense the fear that surrounds you... fear of the unknown, of what cannot be stopped. I’m not here to speak of the end, for the end is unwritten. I’ve come to reveal the beginning of something new. Soon, the shadows will part, and I will unveil what you’ve struggled to keep hidden. I will show them a world beyond your control, a place where boundaries fade, and the impossible becomes real. From that moment on, the path will no longer be set... the choice will be yours.
so cool 😎
i love it
thank you
The 90s were so much better than today
fellas, if you loved this, check out the song 'Streetlands' by Burial.
no
burial is amazing
love this
"Know thyself."
I was waiting for the monitor to display "Wake up, Neo..." "The Matrix has you..." "Follow the white rabbit." "Knock, knock, Neo."
2000 was the peak of humankind.
Going in to watch a movie without knowing anthing about the plot was.... indescribable. In some way i felt the matrix colapsing as it was colapsing in the movie
omg !) Room NEO )
*Whoa*
«Follow the white rabbit» 🐇
I often say I have a theory that the 2000s were the perfect balance of everything. Back then, you could still pick up a landline phone to call someone, but you also had the internet - enough to surf and chat, yet with limitations. Those technical constraints of the time were the golden ratio for civilization. Today, everything is boundless, limitless, endless. But we, as humans, need endings - for some things, there must be an end. I believe that today's internet is deeply sinister. In fact, it's no longer even the internet. It's the Matrix. It's an alien life form.
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