The Animatrix
Type:
DVD
Genre:
Film reel shorts
Version: Region 1 DVD
Reviewed:
6/7/03
The Animatrix is an anime DVD like no other. It is the most conglomerated
piece of anime I know of. Why? Cause when you take seven of Japan's
and the USA's biggest names in animation and put all their work in one package
I'd say that pretty much means gold. This DVD features a set of nine shorts all
giving the viewer a better glimpse into the world of the Matrix done in very
unique, yet similar fashions. Pay attention to the word "shorts" though because
a lot of people will come into this DVD expecting to see one long movie and
that's not what you'll be getting...
So with all that said here's a brief summary of each short. (Don't worry,
I don't plan on spoiling anything) Oh and I will probably spell the character's
names wrong since I don't have the proper spelling for them. Here we go...
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| Don't cry, emo crew! |
Final Flight of the Osiris, Director Andy Jones
The creative minds behind this short were the same people that worked on
the film Final Fantasy: Spirits Within. But don't let that scare you away.
This short features the most visually pleasing scenes of the entire DVD.
It is so realistic you'll think it's a scene from the next Matrix.
It starts off with Commander Thadius and Juio, the sexy Trinity
wannabe, on a dojo training simulation. They spar each other in a
provocative way with swords when they find out they have a major problem.
The machines are attacking their ship the Osiris and approaching Zion!
This short has a huge connection to the Matrix: Reloaded because if
you've watched the movie you'd know that the Osiris was the ship that gave
the people of Zion the warning that the machines were coming...
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| No, your honor. I shall never wear pants! |
The Second Renaissance Part I and II, Director Mahiro Maeda
Mahiro Maeda, known for his popular anime movie Blue Submarine No. 6.
is the creator of these two shorts. They are very special because if you
follow the Matrix saga, you will know that it gives the audience a history lesson
surrounding the events that lead up to the first Matrix movie. The way these
shorts are set up is a marvelous work of art. You get everything thrown at you
in the form of newsreels and video clips explaining how the humans and the machines
tried to co-exist, and how it soon became impossible for them. There is a continuous
power struggle until one side wins. These shorts are very graphically violent so be warned....
A Kid's Story, Director Shinichiro Watanabe
Shinichiro Watanabe is the director of the popular anime series Cowboy Bebop. The troubled
boy in this short keeps having dreams of falling; he realizes that things feel more real when
he's dreaming then when he's awake. When he's in school this notion starts to push him until
he realizes that there is something wrong with the world he lives in. Noticing that he's on to
something the machines start to plan on silencing him. Be sure to pay close attention to the ending!
Program, Director Yoshi Kawajiri
Kawajiri is famous for directing: Wicked City, Ninja Scroll, and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust.
The style in this short is very close to i>Ninja Scroll but has a Matrix twist. It begins with a
girl and a man training in a simulation based on the Japanese feudal period. After fighting off a
few enemies they begin to train together. The guy lets the girl in on a secret. He hates the way
the real world is and wishes he could go back to living in the Matrix. He wants to take her with him,
and if brute force is the only way so be it! This short ties in with the first Matrix because it shows
how easy it is for people to want to believe in what is not true just to make themselves happy.
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