All things considered, it's a solid adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel.
The Matrix is one of my most very favorite films. Released in 1999, the original action-sci-fi-cyberpunk extravaganza introduced Western audiences to Eastern philosophies and filmmaking styles, revolutionized what we can expect in our blockbuster's action sequences and narrative complexities, and cemented the wondrous mystique of Keanu Reeves. Since its release, the film's directors, Lilly and Lana Wachowski, have come out as trans, leaving many to wonder if the film subconsciously communicates a trans and/or queer narrative throughout. Now, in a Netflix Film Club discussion, Lilly Wachowski gets into what's going on under the …