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How do you account for the popularity of The Matrix series of films?  

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How do you account for the popularity of series of films? The world we live in is real. At least that's what we think, but it's not. Our world is trickery, a detailed lie produced by supreme machines with artificial intelligence. We are all slaves, trapped in the Matrix... Neo is a hacker who knows there is something wrong with our world. He feels it, but he can't explain it. For a couple of years he's searching for the answer to an innate question: "what is the Matrix". "Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is, you have to see it for yourself..." The hugely popular film The Matrix impressed hundreds of critics with its addictive storyline and mind-blowing special effects. The story written by and directed by brothers Larry and Andy Wachowski, cost over $2million to produce but earned well over $171million from America alone. Starring...

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