Matrix Reloaded review in the New Yorker

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This review cracked me up... he also does a good job of explaining what was so good about the first one. (I'll have to see it again; I didn't sufficiently appreciate it at the time, for various reasons.) Read on for my favorite extracts...

--> www.newyorker.com/critics/atlarge/ ?030519crat_atlarge

The only thing setting Zion apart from the good-guy planets in “The Phantom Menace” or “Star Trek” is that it seems to have been redlined at some moment in the mythic past and is heavily populated by people of color. They are all, like Morpheus, grave, orotund, and articulate to the point of prosiness, so that official exchanges in Zion put one in mind of what it must have been like at a meeting at the Afro-American Studies department at Harvard before Larry Summers got to it. (And no sooner has this thought crossed one’s mind when—lo! there is Professor Cornel West himself, playing one of the Councillors.)

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