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An analysis of the success of 'The Matrix'.  

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GCSE Media Assignment - An analysis of the success of 'The Matrix' The Matrix seems like a typical film about good versus evil but once you start to watch the film in depth you will soon realise why this film stands out from other cyberthrillers and why it is so popular. The Matrix has made over $460 million dollars globally and has sold over 15 million DVDs. $300 million dollars has already been spent on a sequel. This shows the popularity of The Matrix and how the makers of the film are confident that the sequel will be just as successful if not more so. The film's basic plot is that Neo has been given the task to save mankind. Neo was an ordinary person who went about life minding his own business until he has been told a secret about life as we know it. Since he's known that secret...

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