It would be nice if trinity (matrix) were a hot babe...

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yllus

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Moss plays Trinity brilliantly, in my opinion. Cool, almost cold when under fire in the matrix - and outside, projecting this amazing sort of quiet desperation. They couldn't have casted the character any better. She's not trying or supposed to be a babe.

In an elegant dress, hair down, I think she's very attractive.
 

vmrao

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I can't believe what I'm reading:Q
Moss is HOT!
No comparison with Jolie
And britney is a skank ho
Moss has a great body and a great face (she doesn't look like a man what are you smokin? :confused:

Plus she can act!
 

Zee

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Originally posted by: Shaftatplanetquake
I don't think she is really hot. Her face turns me off.

However...

On a scale from 1 to 10 I'd hit it.

honestly her face really isnt.
 

sxr7171

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I honestly thought she was hot in the first one. She was "hot" in a very subtle, almost intellectual way. This time around (from screenshots - I haven't seen the movie yet) I can't say the same. Maybe actually watching the movie might help, but so far IMO she just looks like she is showing signs of aging that weren't sucessfully covered by the make-up artists. She looks more like a tough older dominatrix than the subliminal hottie was in the first one.

One of the other things to consider is that in the first movie there was no need for Trinity as a character to be attractive at all, her character was pure business. That may have helped her become more "hot" to me than she otherwise might have been. This time around I understand she gets entangled in some sort of personal relationship, which then introduces sexuality to her character, and subsequently makes us as viewers expect someone who's more physically attractive to pull the character off. At least this is how I view the situation.