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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
 
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*Keanu Reeves (Thomas Anderson/Neo)
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*Carrie-Ann Moss (Trinity)
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*Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus)
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*Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith)
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*Joe Pantoliano (Cypher)
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*Marcus Chong (Tank)
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*Anthony Ray Parker (Dozer)
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*Gloria Foster (The Oracle)
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*Matt Doran (Mouse)
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*Julian Arahanga (Apoc)
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*Belinda McClory (Switch)
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*Paul Goddard (Agent Brown)
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*Robert Taylor (Agent Jones)
  
 
== Ethical Implications of "The Matrix" ==
 
== Ethical Implications of "The Matrix" ==

Revision as of 23:02, 11 October 2012

The Matrix is a science-fiction/action film that was released on March 31, 1999 in the United States. The film was written by Larry and Andy Wachowski also known as "The Wachowskis" or "The Wachowski Brothers". The film centers around a computer hacker named Neo who learns that the fate of the world rests on his shoulders when a group of rebels reveal the true nature of reality to him. This reality being a world where machines with artificial intelligence create a facade that looks like the reality most humans see in an attempt to keep humans satisfied while they are grown and used as a source of energy.


Plot

Cast

  • Keanu Reeves (Thomas Anderson/Neo)
  • Carrie-Ann Moss (Trinity)
  • Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus)
  • Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith)
  • Joe Pantoliano (Cypher)
  • Marcus Chong (Tank)
  • Anthony Ray Parker (Dozer)
  • Gloria Foster (The Oracle)
  • Matt Doran (Mouse)
  • Julian Arahanga (Apoc)
  • Belinda McClory (Switch)
  • Paul Goddard (Agent Brown)
  • Robert Taylor (Agent Jones)

Ethical Implications of "The Matrix"

References