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Darin Boville

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 6:44 pm
Post subject: Kubrick mention in Matrix review

I know that somewhere out there someone is tracking all of these
tidbits of data for future scholars...here's a mention of SK in the AO
Scott review of the new Matrix film...the paragraph is:

"The major disclosure of "Revolutions" is that the boundaries that had
previously separated the real world from the Matrix, and the humans
from the programs, have proven to be porous. Smith has jumped out of
the Matrix, and Neo is able to export his special powers from that
realm into the machine-controlled physical domain. It turns out that
there is train service connecting the various worlds, though its only
customers are two Indian computer programs who have apparently given
birth to a human child, a lovely little girl named Sati. All of this
may be puzzling — I was puzzled, anyway — but scenes like the one in
which Neo meets Sati and her parents have a quiet, beguiling
strangeness reminiscent of Stanley Kubrick."

There ya go!

--Darin

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