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Lana and Lilly Wachowski made “The Matrix” in 1999, blending kung fu, philosophy, and cyberpunk into the most influential action film of its era. “What is real?” became the question. Bullet-time became the technique. The red pill/blue pill became cultural shorthand. The sequels divided audiences but expanded the mythology. Both sisters came out as transgender after the trilogy, recontextualizing the films’ themes of identity, systems of control, and choosing authentic existence over comfortable illusion. They proved blockbusters could ask philosophical questions while delivering spectacular action, making style and substance inseparable.
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