When the 1999 movie The Matrix was released It was a brand new experience for most people. Most people see a virtual world like the matrix. He saw and watched this production for the first time.
But although the matrix is the story it tells, and like the archetype of the universe it describes Even though it is seen and known, it is actually It was a result of a large previous accumulation of science fiction. As the Wachowski brothers themselves stated In order to create the matrix to from many works, books, They took advantage of the anime and the movie. In this video, I will show you the revolution that took place in 1999.
before the matrix movie was created inspired by productions, works and I will talk about other elements that overlap with the story told by the matrix. Pressing the like button for your beautiful hands While I'm preparing for it, I move on to my video. Enjoy watching.
We are currently living in the year 2024. It was 1999 when the first Matrix movie was released. So, since the first movie of the matrix was released, It's been a quarter of a century.
The year 99 seems like a very old date to you right now, right? When we think about the story The Matrix tells It was truly ahead of its time for '99. But now I'm telling you what inspired the matrix.
When I tell the dates of the productions, You will be very surprised. 99 is already too old It's history, how much further back can we go, right? So hold on tight, because we're going yer 1865, Alice in Wonderland.
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll It is a classic work of children's literature published in 1865. The story is about young girl Alice going down a rabbit hole. After falling, he felt fantastic and Wonders where illogical events occur It starts with him finding himself in the Realm.
Carroll, absurdism, logic games in this work and using word games, readers Makes them question their perception of reality and challenges the rules of the adult world. "Alice in Wonderland" also, In-depth for kids and adults symbolism, metaphors and philosophical references A multi-layered work containing The work has been reproduced many times in popular culture. interpreted, countless films, theater plays, It inspired cartoons and books.
Alice's adventures, reality, identity, encourages reflection on time and existence of all times, with its universal themes that It is considered one of his most beloved and influential literary works. Between Alice in Wonderland and "The Matrix" The relationship is based on the surreal nature of the characters in both works. traveling to worlds and reality It is based on questioning their perceptions.
Alice's rabbit in Alice in Wonderland Falling through the hole into Wonderland arrival, "In the Matrix, Neo enters the real world to "follow the rabbit" to discover and the parallel with his pursuit of the truth is showing. Both stories show that their heroes are known themselves by going beyond the world and tells them about rediscovering their environment. Already lots of references to the matrix series alice It contains scenes that make 1932!
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World. Brave New World, It is a dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley published in 1932. The novel is about technology and scientific progress.
excessive, individualism and human freedom to a great extent It takes place in a future where it has been destroyed. Huxley, in this work, genetic engineering, the constant pursuit of happiness and state control By dealing with themes such as It reveals the dangers and ethical problems it may face if it progresses. The world in which the novel takes place is the World State It is governed by a single government called and humans into genetically determined classes separated into: Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta and Epsilon.
Each class is specifically designed for certain jobs. designed and bred. Personal happiness of individuals, named Soma use of a cover and constant fun It is provided with; In contrast, individual Thought, critical inquiry, and emotional depth are largely suppressed.
Brave New World, social control, freedom, asks deep questions about happiness and fundamental aspects of human nature. With this work, Huxley argues that technological progress potential impacts on humanity questions and guides the reader to the perspective of an ideal society. It encourages us to think about what it should actually look like.
The novel is the most important and influential dystopian novel of the 20th century. It is considered one of his works and its currency and importance even today still protects. Brave New World and The Matrix, modern societies offers sharp observations on its fundamental problems.
Both works focus on the human experience of technology. impact on and freedom of the individual conflict between social control and takes it to the centre. However, these similarities are more than superficial harmony.
goes deeper, because both works are human its nature and how technology shapes it questions their forms. There are many common themes between the two works. there is; Control through Technology, individuals Freedom, reality and illusion, technological like dystopias.
Brave New World, genetic engineering, It depicts a society governed through mind control and constant entertainment. Here individuals are divided into social classes and everyone's role is determined from birth. Under the illusion of freedom, people are kept under control and prevented from achieving true happiness or individual thought.
The Matrix is where reality is a simulation. and that people are actually being manipulated by machines. What they experience in a controlled dream It offers a world.
Both works are about the use of technology and people. How it can shape the perception of reality and can keep them under control processing his idea. In two stories, there is a situation that restricts the freedom of the individual.
criticizes social structures. In "Brave New World", individuals meet society's expectations. has to adapt; In the Matrix As Neo discovers the real world, his own He begins to question his existence and freedom.
Both works are about individual's self-realization. It emphasizes his quest and his courage to go against the system. In "Brave New World", people happiness through a drug While taking shelter in the illusion, humanity in "The Matrix" He lives unaware that reality is a simulation.
In both cases, the reality of the characters The process of discovery is treated as a metaphor for individual and social awakening. In conclusion, "Brave New World" and "The Matrix" The relationship between the two works is modern how to understand societies and the role of technology It's because of what you're handling. Technological control of human freedom questioning his vulnerability to These works enable the individual to question reality.
and the struggle to preserve one's free will It stands out as a universal theme. Our next work is of course Orwell's. his magnificent novel 1984.
George Orwell's "1984" and the Matrix control, perception of reality and individual freedom It deals with similar themes on the subjects of technology considers its impact on human life. Both works are written against an oppressive power. It centers on the story of an individual searching for the truth and longing for freedom.
While 1984 restricted the freedom of the individual through constant surveillance and thought control, The Matrix tells the struggle of people living in a simulation to discover the real world. Winston Smith and Neo, individual versus system They emerge as symbols of resistance and freedom. Both works are both control tools of technology.
It can also be a tool on the path to freedom. shows the viewer and reader encourages them to question their reality and freedom. We came to 1968.
Philip K. Dick, "Do Androids Dram of Electric Sheep? " Do androids dream of electric sheep?
Philip K. Dick'in "Do Androids Dram of Electric Sheep? " Since his work was published in 1968 has left a deep mark on science fiction ever since.
Novel, between artificial intelligence and humanity blurred boundaries and inspired later writers and directors. The distinction between human and android is getting harder this world gave rise to movies like Blade Runner and series like Westworld. Philip K.
Dick on reality and perception offered ideas, like The Matrix and Inception He pioneered the themes covered in the works. Questions on human relations with technology It has become a subject frequently discussed in modern works. The novel also explores freedom, existence and identity.
dealt with universal themes such as, science fiction human nature and existential questions It showed that there is a deep genre involved. Between Philip K. Dick's work and The Matrix relationship, humanity, reality in both works and deep inquiries on artificial intelligence It comes out by doing it.
Both works use these themes in their own universes. approaches in different ways, but the common points are readers and viewers what it is to be human They encourage you to think about what it means. Next up, another Philip K.
Dick work There is Ubik, who is Ubik is a science fiction novel published in 1969. In the work, death, time, reality and existence Deep themes such as are discussed. The story is about the border between the dead and the living.
becomes vague, time moves backwards and reality is constantly changing It takes place in the world. The characters find themselves in this variable and While trying to survive in the complex world, Ubik mysterious and omnipotent named They discover the existence of a spray. The main idea of the novel is what reality is.
and is based on how human perception shapes this reality. Philip K. Dick, Time is variable in Ubik the nature and reliability of individual perception.
questions and asks readers about their own existential encourages them to think about their realities. Ubik is one of Philip K. Dick's most important works.
is considered one of the author's own reflecting philosophical and metaphysical inquiries It has rich content. This novel is based on Philip K. Dick's science fiction literature.
is a perfect example of its innovative approach and deep philosophical themes. Again, reality's connection with the matrix and questioning the nature of existence and The impact of technology on human perception to handle. Both works show that the characters are manipulated.
that they live in a reality and They are trying to get out of this situation tells. Both worlds reflect the perceived nature of reality. and explores the power of technology on this perception.
Simulacra and Simulation, Jean Baudrillard'ın A philosophical treatise he wrote in 1981. In the work, reality and representations, simulations and through simulacra (imitation of imitations) how it is changed and transformed is being examined. Baudrillard, perception of reality in modern society argues that it is increasingly determined by simulations.
The book is a major source of inspiration for The Matrix and asked deep questions about what reality is. Simulacra and Simulation, Matrix ile ışıklik and simulation concepts. Reality determined by the simulations in the work the idea of perception in the virtual world in the Matrix to make living people question the truth It inspires.
Both works are about perceived reality. explores the nature of reality and how this reality can be manipulated. Simulacra and Simulation just like alice It is one of the works that has direct references in the matrix.
Neuromancer is a science fiction novel written by William Gibson in 1984 and is considered one of the pioneers of the cyberpunk genre. After losing the brain-cyberspace connection, Roman It revolves around Case, a hacker who is trying to regain his old abilities. Artificial intelligence, cyberspace and human-machine interactions It focuses on topics such as.
Neuromancer and the Matrix, virtual worlds and They focus on the perception of reality. Both works reflect the human experience of technology. how it can change and how individuals seeking freedom in virtual environments he questions.
Exploration of cyberspace and hacker in Neuromancer culture in virtual reality in the Matrix to the struggle of societies and individuals living shows parallels. Both of them are the effects of artificial intelligence on humanity. on the effects and ethical dimensions of technology makes you think, so Neuromancer is like the Matrix It stands out as a critical work that lays the groundwork.
Yes, what inspired or described the matrix? Many more similar to the story There are books, but the most important ones were what I told you. Now let's get to the movies.
Number of movies that could inspire The Matrix it is quite a lot. Will list movies with similar elements If I were you, the list would be quite long. That's why it's only directly connected to the matrix.
I added the existing productions to the list. The first of these is Akira, released in 1988. Akira, directed by Katsuhiro Otomo and a Japanese anime film released in 1988.
The film is based on Otomo's manga series of the same name. and takes place in 2019 in a dystopian future known as Neo-Tokyo. Akira, visually groundbreaking animation, complex character development and deep social and science fiction and anime with political themes It is considered a milestone in its genre.
Film, effects of technology, youth culture, fear of government and the nature of individual power While covering topics such as, at the same time, incredible It offers action scenes and unforgettable visual effects. Akira has become a worldwide cult classic. came and had a huge impact on modern science fiction cinema.
Therefore, he is a serious anime consumer. It was a universe that the Wachowskis made extensive use of while creating the Matrix. In fact, the two works have exactly the same scenes and scenes.
similar events take place. In Akira, Tetsuo's psychokinetic powers his victory and how these forces changed him, Neo's discovery of the truth in the Matrix like the parallels between this new knowledge and how it transforms. Another movie of ours is Total Recall.
Total Recall, released in 1990 yine Philip K. Dick'in "We Can Remember It from his short story "for You Wholesale" A science fiction movie based on. Between film, reality and artificial memories It has a confusing story about the border.
Action, adventure and deep philosophical questions A dynamic story that unites. Similarity between Total Recall and matrix hat safhada. Look, it's from Philip K.
Dick's story. adapted, who stars in it? Arnold Schwarzenegger, arnold which else lead role in the movie?
terminator, what is terminator? According to one theory, it is a prequel to the matrix. When you combine pieces like this, you get big The picture is already emerging.
Art productions are like this. Especially when it comes to storytelling There is a great universe created. In this universe, successors inherit the legacy of their predecessors.
They continue. Our next movie is the one I mentioned earlier. terminator Especially since it was released in 1991.
which is Terminator 2: Judgment Day. This movie, released in '91, deals with humans and artificial A production centering on the conflict between machines controlled by intelligence. Similarities with the Matrix, humanity's threatened by technology, artificial taking control of intelligence and It focuses on themes such as the resistance group's fight against this threat.
In fact, Terminator 2 is the predecessor of the matrix. There are also theories that it is. Maybe I'll talk about this in a separate video.
We came to 1995. Now 4 years until the matrix comes out A production that I can call the main backbone of the matrix welcomes us. Ghost in the shell.
This production is everything I have mentioned so far. It's more like the matrix than anything else. Because the Wachowskis themselves are already They say their biggest inspiration is Ghost in the shell.
Ghost in the Shell by Mamoru Oshii is a Japanese anime film directed and released in 1995. The film is based on Masamune Shirow's manga of the same name. It is a movie adapted from the series and takes place in the near future.
The story is about a public with a cybernetic body. security agent Major Motoko Kusanagi, to follow a hacker and in the process It is about questioning his own humanity and the concept of "ghost" (soul). Film, artificial intelligence, identity, self-awareness and It deals with themes such as the effects of technology on human life.
Again, like Akira, most of the Matrix The scene is exactly similar to Ghost in the Shell, plan by plan. Ghost in the Shell and matrix incident separately I can discuss it in more detail in a video later. That's why I won't go into detail for now.
Apart from these, Dark City, The Thirteenth Many other movies like Floor can also be mentioned. But those movies are not as direct as the ones I mentioned. I can't say it has anything to do with the matrix.
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