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The Matrix Revisited

The film goes behind the scenes of the 1999 sci-fi movie The Matrix.

Top Cast

  • Keanu Reeves

    Keanu Reeves

    Self - Neo

  • Hugo Weaving

    Hugo Weaving

    Self - Agent Smith

  • Carrie-Anne Moss

    Carrie-Anne Moss

    Self - Trinity

  • Laurence Fishburne

    Laurence Fishburne

    Self - Morpheus

  • Lorenzo di Bonaventura

    Lorenzo di Bonaventura

    Self - President, Worldwide Theatrical Production, Warner Bros.

  • Joel Silver

    Joel Silver

    Self - Producer

  • Lana Wachowski

    Lana Wachowski

    Self - Director

  • Lilly Wachowski

    Lilly Wachowski

    Self - Director

  • Bill Pope

    Bill Pope

    Self - Director of Photography

Overview

The film goes behind the scenes of the 1999 sci-fi movie The Matrix.

Rating

6.9 / 10
209 Reviews
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