Chapter 300: A Science Fiction Masterpiece
"Every qiΔ in the matrix world takes on a dark green color, so that the world doesn't look real, it's not natural, and it's not too obvious."
At the press conference after the premiere, perhaps the world shown by the film is too peculiar, and those reporters who run entertainment rarely focus on the film itself, and Duke also moderately made some technical answers, "Color can trigger a lot of emotions, dark green not only makes people's skin look pale and lifeless, but also reminds people of digital rain, like dark green digital rain immersed in every object in the matrix world." β
As soon as Duke finished speaking, a reporter asked, "According to the time setting in the film, it is the future era, why does human technology seem so dilapidated and backward?" β
"In the future world ruled by the matrix, our civilization has been destroyed by the machine."
Speaking of this, Duke smiled at the hundreds of reporters in the press room, "Although some technologies have been preserved, they can only be excavated in the ruins of the old world, and there is no way to produce new computers or other hardware devices, so human beings can only use what they already have." β
He pointed to the poster hanging behind him inside the hovercraft, "They put the cables together and put together a computer with completely mismatched monitors, keyboards, and CPUs, and it looked like the internal organs of the computer were scattered everywhere, which is the complete opposite of the orderly machine world." This was the world that Agent Smith hated, for whom the human world was chaotic, chaotic, and smelly. β
"But that's all that human beings can do under these conditions, it's an imperfect world."
Another reporter stood up, "Director Rosenberg, how do you think about the unique world and those scenes in the film?" β
"Computers are not new to us now, and the Internet, as a new world space, has begun to have an impact on the social level from a philosophical and aesthetic point of view, and has given rise to cyberpunk culture."
While thinking, Duke organized the language, "I personally believe that the most important impact of the Internet on human society is that it really uses a virtual way to completely flatten the world into a plane at the level of time and space. Just like the United States, where diverse cultures from all over the world are mixed up in the internet, the Matrix presents such a qiΔ. β
Duke paused for a moment, found the right word, and said, "The elements of Western hard science fiction, representing a new interpretation of Eastern metaphysics, the weapons and equipment of the future, and the oldest form of attack, physical arts, I think should be able to be integrated into the same movie, so there is this movie." β
Then, the conversation turned to the film's most impressive scene - Bullet Time's enhanced version of Explosion Time!
"In today's technological environment, it takes a lot of preparation, but what we planned was one thing, and what we shot turned out to be different."
Duke clicked on these words, and automatically turned the topic to the 360-degree surround explosion scene, "You can see from the film, the explosion of the trench coat bomb thrown by Neo, the overturning of the police car, and the flying of people in mid-air, all of which must be carefully calculated so that at a certain moment, when it is the turn of a particular camera position, a certain actor happens to fly in front of the camera." Therefore, the difficulty of designing this scene is unprecedented. β
"And what kind of idea did you have in mind for this shot?"
Hearing the reporter's question, Duke didn't even think about it, and said directly, "I want the audience to feel the feeling of being blown up, I just want to design a scene where people sit on a chair and are stunned, and now it seems that the effect is not bad." β
The film not only drove the enthusiasm of the audience, but also these sensitive entertainment reporters, who vaguely felt that a hit or even a classic film was coming, and when facing Duke, the director, they asked questions enthusiastically.
However, after answering some questions appropriately, Duke stepped aside and handed over the interview desk to the main actors such as Keanu Reeves, Charlize Theron and Hugo Weaving.
Back in the lounge on the other side, Duke saw that Erin Lauder was about to leave, and couldn't help but ask, "Wait a minute, we can go together." β
Erin winked her eyes at him playfully, "You're one of the protagonists tonight, there must be a lot of paparazzi waiting for you outside, I don't want to be hyped by the media as your gossip girlfriend." β
She stepped forward and gently shook Duke's arm, "What a movie!" β
"I'll have someone send you." Duke beckoned to Tina Fey's side.
Erin Lauder nodded, standing quietly next to Duke, this time I came to see such a wonderful movie, it can be said that it was worth the trip, she was also happy for her friend, in the previous wave of public opinion, Duke must have been under great pressure, as long as the film is successful, the pressure on his friend will disappear.
Was The Matrix a success?
Even after the age of appreciating cool and handsome people, Erin still thinks that this film is extremely exciting, and she knows that her appreciation of beauty is more popular, so she calculates it......
"What do you think?"
Hearing Duke's question, Erin smiled, "It's nothing, I'm leaving, I'll go back to New York tomorrow and won't say goodbye to you." β
"Have a nice trip."
It is not only Erin Lauder who leaves the theater, but also a large number of fans, who are eager to share such a wonderful film with others, and the preferred sharing platform for these young people, is the Internet.
Shearer rushed to his neighborhood alone, Huggins didn't go with him, and after the premiere, the guy ran to a nearby theater to continue watching the midnight show.
Walking into the house and returning to the room, Shearer sat in front of the computer for the first time, and kept scolding the boot speed of Microsoft's system when he turned it on, but fortunately, after waiting for a long time, he entered the familiar explosive maniac chat room.
It's already like a boiling pot, and apparently quite a few people who haunt the chat room also attended the premiere.
"Duke has built an astonishing sci-fi world in which the concepts and scenography are so awesome that women will look high. Tide, the man will when he sees it. ...... fine"
From the information sent out by many people, Shearer could guess that they were still in the euphoric stage, which was normal, and if this was not a second look, he would not be much better.
"I was killed by Charlize Theron and Keanu Reeves' styling!"
Seeing these words, Shearer couldn't help but send one.
"Now that the Internet has just begun to flourish, Duke's setting and brain hole about the Internet have flown to two hundred years later, he is simply amazing, an incredible 'real world', an avant-garde idea that subverts the three views! Is the spoon stored zΓ i? Are you also half-asleep? The undeniable divine logic is a well-deserved science fiction masterpiece! β
"That's right!" Someone below followed along, ""The Matrix" is definitely a science fiction masterpiece, especially the explosions and fights in it, I think it will redefine this type of Hollywood model in the future, we all say that Duke is an explosion maniac, he fully deserves this title, and the explosion in "The Matrix", he also broke through himself! β
"yes, that explosion...... Sorry, I can't find the right adjective. β
Another continued, "This movie is so cool, I think you have to watch it ten times to enjoy it!" β
"Duke's brain is so big that it's breathtaking."
The chat room is getting hotter and hotter, and many of those who haven't seen the film yet are hooked up with curiosity.
"I've decided, I'm going out now, I'm going to see the midnight show!"
"I'll go too!"
"I'm going to ...... too"
Temporarily exiting the chat room, Shearer went to another website, which is currently the hottest movie website on the Internet, he noticed it a long time ago, and there are also relevant accounts and qualifications, in a prominent position on the IMDB homepage, he found "The Matrix" lightly, and then clicked on the relevant webpage, and gave ten points without thinking about the scoring option.
With three test screenings, plus tonight's premiere, there are already a considerable number of people who have seen this film, and those who can participate in these few times are undoubtedly real fans, many of whom have scored on IMDB - 115 users, 9.75 points!
Some of them also left relevant comments.
"The scenes and plots set by Duke Rosenberg for "The Matrix" are really super emotional, in fact, I myself have a similar idea - maybe everything around me is an illusion, we just live in a virtual world, and no one knows about the real world, so it is very resonant to see this story!"
"Duke's return to the summer file does not disappoint, as good as ever, but "The Matrix" is still a clichΓ© of American heroism - the little people awaken to save the world! However, the only thing that can make the film so cool is this hacker now, and its action scenes and explosion scenes are simply handsome! β
"Movies like 'The Matrix,' like its director, Duke Rosenberg, are destined to leave a big mark in film history, and I don't know about others, but after I saw the film, I really had doubts about the real world."
After a brief glance at IMDB, Shearer returned to the chat room, presumably more people who had attended the premiere had returned home, and it was even more lively than before.
"I regret it when I get home, I should have found a theater and continued to show at midnight! Los Angeles area, organize a group to brush "The Matrix", go to sign up! β
It was followed by a group of people who signed up.
Seeing this, Shearer's heart suddenly itched again, turned his head to look at the black trench coat and black sunglasses hanging on the hanger, resolutely turned off the computer, put on his own clothes, and crept out of the house, walking towards the nearest theater, ready to watch "The Matrix" again.
On this night, many people in the United States chose to go out before midnight, aiming for the movie theater. R1152