Sorry to make another thread, but I'm curious...
I assume no one would disagree with the fact that the dialogue in the movies is absolutely awful. When they didn't have a cliche that fit, they made up one. "Some things never change, but some do..." What is that? That doesn't mean anything! Why do you have to say it over and over again?!
Anyway, there are countless examples. I definitely didn't notice in the first one, and hardly in the second one, but it really hit home in the theater for the third one (everyone seemed to shift uncomfortably during extended talk-scenes, like the exchange between neo and trinity towards the end).
The movie was not low budget, I'm certain they could afford good writers, unlike the bulk of scifi movies out there. That only leaves the possibility that they did it on purpose.
So why? The only guesses I can make are,
1) They didn't want to make it too complex, causing a discrepancy between Keanu and the other actors
2) They were trying to create a certain feel, though I can't begin to understand what that feel was (comic book, maybe?)
Can anyone enlighten me?
I assume no one would disagree with the fact that the dialogue in the movies is absolutely awful. When they didn't have a cliche that fit, they made up one. "Some things never change, but some do..." What is that? That doesn't mean anything! Why do you have to say it over and over again?!
Anyway, there are countless examples. I definitely didn't notice in the first one, and hardly in the second one, but it really hit home in the theater for the third one (everyone seemed to shift uncomfortably during extended talk-scenes, like the exchange between neo and trinity towards the end).
The movie was not low budget, I'm certain they could afford good writers, unlike the bulk of scifi movies out there. That only leaves the possibility that they did it on purpose.
So why? The only guesses I can make are,
1) They didn't want to make it too complex, causing a discrepancy between Keanu and the other actors
2) They were trying to create a certain feel, though I can't begin to understand what that feel was (comic book, maybe?)
Can anyone enlighten me?
