

Link: I understand, sir, it’s just that… I’m scoping some serious sentinel activity up here. Without a doubt, the groundbreaking set contributed to the excitement and wow factor of the otherwise undervalued Matrix sequel.Morpheus: I told you, we’re going to be all right. This includes the Agent jumping on the hood of a car and denting it as well as Trinity zig-zagging through traffic. A lot of this has to do with the fact that the filmmakers could control every element of the set and they could do some of the big action moments for real. In recent years, filmmakers like Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino have created their own impressive street sets, but few have come close to what the Wachowskis achieved in Matrix Reloaded.Ĭompared to some of the more CGI-heavy physical sets in The Matrix movies, the highway chase contains some of the most impressive stunts. To this day, the set in The Matrix Reloaded is one of the most comprehensive, expensive, and humungous in film history.

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While roads have been created in practical movie sets before, a full highway had never been achieved before. which is pretty amazing given the fact that countless great car chase sequences have existed for decades prior the one in Blues Brothers and The French Connection just to name a few. This was the very first highway ever made in the history of filmmaking. Related: The Matrix Creators Reveal The Trilogy Had Deeper Meaning The entire highway stretched a mile and a half and included off-ramps, 6 lanes, and a 19-foot wall made from plywood that was designed to look like concrete barriers. But that wasn't the case with Matrix Reloaded.Īccording to The Independent, building a fake highway on an airstrip at a decommissioned Naval Air Station cost the production a whopping $2.5 million. Car chase scenes had either been done on smaller road sets or on real highways where the limits of filmmaking were more noticeable. One of the many secrets behind the making of The Matrix Trilogy is that the Wachowski's and Warner Brothers actually built a highway in order to film Reloaded's biggest chase sequence.īelieve it or not, this had never been done in the history of cinema. And yet, the sci-fi action flick absolutely changed the way that Hollywood makes chase sequences. This can't be said for The Matrix Reloaded. While there are some little-known facts about the making of the first Matrix, there does seem to be a greater understanding of the way the Wachowski sisters pulled off one of the biggest cinematic achievements of all time. And it's something that unequivocally changed the industry.Ī Practical Location Wasn't Going To Cut It For The Film's Biggest Action Sequence Story critiques aside, the 2003 sequel, The Matrix Reloaded, did something that no other film had done before. This is mostly due to the fact that they were broadly disliked by critics and split the fanbase due to having consulted stories that sometimes conflicted with the philosophy and messaging of the groundbreaking first movie. After all, it's been nearly two decades since the last film.īut what's often overlooked is the impact of the second and third films. In all likelihood, the upcoming fourth Matrix film, which brings back Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss' beloved characters will do the same. This is especially true of the technical aspects, such as the creation of 'Bullet Time". There is no shortage of articles, video blogs, or documentaries about all the things the original Matrix did for the film industry and the world. The Matrix fundamentally altered how movies are made, how audiences consider films, and how audiences even look at the world around them.
