Red Pill,… Where are you?!?
Where have the thought provoking films gone? I certainly hope that recent numbers are not an indicator of big budget films disappearing..
What I consider to be the “Star Wars” of it’s time, The Matrix not only grasped us with incredible film science, but a fantastic “can opening” thought provoking story.
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