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No discussion of is complete without the white-hot glare of the Architect’s chamber.

This expansion also introduced a host of memorable characters who would become staples of the franchise's lore. Link (Harold Perrineau) provided a grounded, everyman perspective as the new operator. Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) brought ferocity and skill as a rogue pilot, expanding the lore into the video game Enter the Matrix , which was released concurrently. These additions proved that the universe of was too big to be contained by a single screen. the.matrix.reloaded.2003

In 2003, critics were confused. Roger Ebert wrote, "The movie is an assault on the senses... it is not an assault on the intellect." Fans wanted another "red pill" revelation, but instead got a Frenchman describing the sensation of cake. No discussion of is complete without the white-hot

: A 14-minute action set piece filmed on a specifically constructed 1.5-mile highway in California to ensure complete creative control [6, 10]. Philosophical and Cultural Impact Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) brought ferocity and skill

Trinity’s voice, impossibly, sounded inside Kaelen’s skull: "How long have you been awake?"