Movie · 1999 · Action, Science Fiction · 2h 16m · R · English
Curator score: 8.9/10 (5M ratings)
Believe the unbelievable.
Overview
Set in the 22nd century, The Matrix tells the story of a computer hacker who joins a group of underground insurgents fighting the vast and powerful computers who now rule the earth.
Ratings
Curator score: 8.9/10
IMDb: 8.7/10
Letterboxd: 4.18/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 83%
Metacritic: 73
TMDB: 8.2/10
Director
Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski
Production
Village Roadshow Pictures, Groucho II Film Partnership, Silver Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
Cast
Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Gloria Foster, Joe Pantoliano, Marcus Chong, Julian Arahanga, Matt Doran, Belinda McClory, Anthony Ray Parker, Paul Goddard, Robert Taylor, David Aston, Marc Aden Gray, Ada Nicodemou, Deni Gordon, Rowan Witt, Eleanor Witt, Tamara Brown
Curator Review
Verdict
A landmark action-sci-fi film that still feels sharp, stylish, and conceptually rich. Its blend of cyberpunk worldbuilding, philosophical questions about reality, and groundbreaking action choreography makes it essential viewing.
Best for
fans of high-concept science fiction
viewers who like sleek action with big ideas
people interested in cyberpunk and virtual reality stories
audiences who enjoy influential late-90s genre cinema
Skip if
you want a light, low-concept action movie
you dislike philosophical or abstract storytelling
you are looking for a purely character-driven drama
Overview
The Matrix is one of those rare blockbusters that changed the language of action cinema. It fuses comic-book clarity, techno-paranoia, and a clean mythic structure into something instantly legible and still exciting decades later. The visual design, from the green-tinted digital world to the bullet-time set pieces, remains iconic because it is tied to a strong, simple premise: what if reality itself were a system you could hack?
Worth noting
What keeps it more than a style exercise is how confidently it builds momentum around awakening, identity, and choice. The movie plays like an initiation story, but it also works as a propulsive genre machine, constantly escalating from mystery to rebellion to spectacle. Even when its ideas are broad, the filmmaking is precise enough to make them feel urgent.
Bottom line
It is also an unusually rewatchable film because every layer is doing something memorable: the action, the production design, the music, the pacing, the mythology. For viewers coming to it fresh, it is both a foundational sci-fi text and a genuinely entertaining thriller.
Top Letterboxd reviews
molly (4★) · 18826 likes
neo being woken up by a kiss officially makes him a disney princess, right?
Jim Cummings (5★) · 12774 likes
When he jumps out to save Morpheus who isn’t gonna make it, and catches him then they reveal the chain he’s attached to, then the helicopter’s fuselage is shot, then trinity has to land them on the rooftop, then Neo rolls to a stop and realizes the woman he loves is stuck on the crashing helicopter and immediately shores up his strength on the cable, then trinity holds the cable and shoots its bearings, then jumps and the helicopter hits… more When he jumps out to save Morpheus who isn’t gonna make it, and catches him then they reveal the chain he’s attached to, then the helicopter’s fuselage is shot, then trinity has to land them on the rooftop, then Neo rolls to a stop and realizes the woman he loves is stuck on the crashing helicopter and immediately shores up his strength on the cable, then trinity holds the cable and shoots its bearings, then jumps and the helicopter hits… more
Karsten (5★) · 11499 likes
i can also do a backflip
ian (4.5★) · 10548 likes
funny how the color green didn’t even exist until this masterpiece was released in 1999
1995 · Action, Animation, Science Fiction · 1h 23m · NR · Curator 8.7/10 (568.8K ratings) · Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
A foundational cyberpunk film that shares the same interest in identity, consciousness, and the boundary between human and machine.