Interrogation of Mr. Anderson | The Matrix [Open Matte]
The Matrix (1999)
Scene: Interrogation of Mr. Anderson
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Storyline: A computer hacker learns from mysterious rebels about the true nature of his reality and his role in the war against its controllers.
Directors: The Wachowski Brothers
Cast: Keanu Reeves (Thomas A. Anderson \ Neo), Laurence Fishburne (Morpheus), Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity), Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), Gloria Foster (Oracle), Joe Pantoliano (Cypher), Marcus Chong (Tank), Julian Arahanga (Apoc), Matt Doran (Mouse), Belinda McClory (Switch), Anthony Ray Parker (Dozer)
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I like how disgusted he is that Neo helped his landlady with her garbage.
embrace maoist-leninist-smithist thought
That’s reference to how much he hates the smell of the world
Rob Hubbard 3 stages of a real one Struggle Grind Marxism-leninism
Marxist degenerate trash ALWAYS lose. Smith lost before he ever began.
Thats what I said!
Mr. Anderson just got muted by the admin.
Literally.....
Perfect example
Mr. Anderson was removed from the meeting.
One thousandth like 😃🥳🥳🥳
This deserves way more likes
Gestures, mannerisms, facial expressions, delivery... Hugo Weaving's acting is just amazing here...
it's ok it was all just a very bad dream kid
Wow it is the same Hugo Weaving who played as Elrond in The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit movies and who voiced Rex in the Babe movies and Megatron in three of the Transformers movies and Lust in the English Dub of the Seven Deadly Sins anime.
Yeah he absolutely kills it in this scene. I'm blown away at how good it is after rewatching for the first time in a while.
His speech mimics Carl Sagan
I like how he visibly cringes that Neo helps his landlady with her trash. Even as a computer program, he’s still somehow surprised at how bland his life is.
I thought he was trying to imply that they had slept together. Now that I rewatch it, I’m not sure I was correct.
@@beanz2494 that’s what I’m wondering
I dunno...if you notice throughout the movie and film series Agent Smith starting doing more and more human like things...even cracking jokes and becoming less stiff. Maybe this was a hint of what kind of character he was going to become.
Thats cause the Oracle purposefully made Agent Smith sentient so he mirrors Neo
i think it was more of a display of his attention to detail to who he believes neo to be. an intimidation tactic
I love how Smith reads the file even though he probably already knows everything about Neo. He just does it to keep the facade of the Matrix going.
probably more along the lines to freak out neo make it become real by giving it a tangleble number he can see just how deep he really is.
What facade? In this situation they’d always already know what’s in the file. Do you think they arrested him before they made the file?
@@stellarwind1946 the facade of Agent Smith’s not being all knowing programs and instead being regular agents. Mr.Anderson at this point didn’t fully believe in The Matrix and Agent Smith thought he could bring Mr.Anderson back to the Matrix.
@@randomplaceinruralamerica9618 ok but the lead investigator questioning would obviously know what’s in that booklet in the real world.
Like anybody can read through those dark glasses anyways
2:55 In this scene Thomas Anderson asks Agent Smith "How about I give you the finger?". However, if you look closely, you can see that his finger is attached to his hand. This would make it impossible for Agent Smith to accept the finger as a gift.
this comment is massively underrated
He may have had a spare gift wrapped complementary pre-severed finger elsewhere on his person and was merely illustrating the point with his admittedly still-attached finger. Alternatively he may merely have intended to loan out his non-severed still-functional finger for as yet undisclosed purposes at which we can only speculate. I don't like to overthink things.
@@johneyton5452 Interesting remark, however, if you watch carefully, Thomas Anderson's first engagement with Agents was right before the interrogation, and he couldn't have known he was being monitored until Morpheus's call, hence he couldn't have arranged a wrapped gift for his new well-suited friends.
Mind blown
@@losthalo428 Hmm, yes, as you say, that would militate against the likelihood of the pre-giftwrapped finger scenario. Also, if i watch carefully, Mr Anderson does in fact appear to still be in possession of a full set of 10 functional and attached digits. One possibility is that he suffered polydactyly and had coincidentally just recently had the extra digit surgically removed and was considering keeping it as an amulet or souvenir, until he settled on Agent Smith as a potential recipient of the extraneous extremity. That would allow him to have it on his person and neatly tie up the loose end in the plot. I don't like to see major films fail on minor ill-thought-out points.
I love how in the first matrix movie, not even a word is wasted. It's just a poem for an hour or two.
Keanu Reeves was so unbelievably handsome in his younger years it's INSANE.
He wasn't even as young as he looked here. This was tears after Point break.
He was like in his mid thirties here I believe.
Still a good looking guy. He's aged well.
He was in his mid thirties here 😅 Anyway he has aged like wine
He's like 40 here!
Agent Smith is one of the most captivating villains ever created, and Hugo Weaving delivered such an iconic performance 💎
He was also brilliant as V the Vigilante in "V for Vendetta"(2006)!!✌️
You should read blood meridian. The judge is the most sinister villain in perhaps all of literature.
@@raimundoalaniz4111 Thanks for the tip :)
When has Hugo Weaving not delivered an iconic performance? He’s such an amazing actor.
@@andrewfalconer8599 Well said 👍🏻!
Always loved Smith's little "hmmm" when Neo flips him off
*gets finger* "Ahhh, yes."
Same LOL
and in the tv edit Neo says "how about I give you the flipper" no finger shown and you give me my phone call Smith grunts
@@RW77777777 “yippee ky yay Mr. Falcon!”
"Hmmm fascinating, very typical of you mammals"
Agent smith is so calm and sedating in this scene. You are almost mesmerised, even hypnotized by his robotic mannerisms.
“One of these lives has a future. And one of them does not.” Love how really true that becomes
first I give you the finger..... then you give me my phone call.. what good is a phone call when your unable to speak??🤣🤣
Just not the one he was implying.
The best acting touch here is how the agents consistently act almost, but not quite, like humans. Their movements are precise and mechanical; their speech is grammatically correct, but the delivery is stiff. It's like the AI is making its best effort to imitate human speech but can't quite grasp the subtleties of execution.
You sound like an agent yourself. LOL
@@CoachBestTH they're trying to learn off their mistakes now
That Fellow Indeed.
In addition, as the series goes on (though it could just be Keanu's bad acting) Neo gets more machine like while agent Smith becomes more passionate and human like. It's like an ironic dynamic.
@@TheSpiritus0 how is Keanu a bad actor? In no way is he a bad actor at all, just watch John wick 1 to 3 to prove how amazing he is at acting
21 years later and it still holds up. Legendary.
20 years
Geez, seems like yesterday.
That is because you are in the matrix.
@@BlackGambit I was one year old when this came out.
iamblackgambit well actually it’s 20 years 8 months (it came out March 31st 1999). Either way. Still amazing.
I love the way Smith enunciates “speak”. It really sells the program aspect of his character, putting in a command that takes away Neo’s mouth and saying it aloud as he does. Really good acting by Hugo Weaving.
Weaving is precise and exact in every one of his performances. "Smith" was the starring role he needed to truly shine in front of audiences. His command of tempo, diction, physical choices, and subtlety is STRONG. Stronger than most actors, really.
2:52 had me rolling! 😂 Neo just casually flips Agent Smith off… and didn’t anyone notice Smith saying, “hmm”, after Neo gave him the finger? 🤣
Literally never noticed the “hmm” until your comment
Imagine him as a stepfather "how can you tell your mother when you don't have the ability to tell people the truth?"
Hugo Weaving dominated this entire trilogy. Every time he was on the screen, he took control of the scene. Easily the best performance in a trilogy full of great performances.
shame he wasn't in the forth one honestly.
@@priya-celine7933 It’s so retarded that they replaced him and Laurence Fishburne with the characters they originally played. I would’ve been fine if they get new actors to play the same characters. But it was so distracting to see new faces knowing that Weaver and Fishburne were in three movies.
@@priya-celine7933 It still would've been a dumpster fire
@@danieldevito6380 true
@@priya-celine7933 Morpheus was equally amazing
I wonder who's idea it was to give Agent Smith that irregular tone and pace of voice, it fits the character perfectly. Weaving playing a great part.
He based his speech on Carl Sagan. Sound familiar? :-) kzhead.info/sun/gZSQmrpuhJ95rIU/bejne.html&ab_channel=AstronomyCorner
Hugo Weaving also watched a lot of news speakers to get an American accent and also because they present rather than talk. There is an interview somewhere where he mentions this.
part that unnerves me the most is how little he moves his lips
@@hardwirecars He basically acts like a machine.
@@elimgarak8242 TIL He isn't American.....The Matrix was the first film I ever saw him in so ive always just assumed that was his voice, lol.
Smith's speech is so carefully controlled. The tempo and intonation rarely goes off-key if you will. It's eerily comforting and reassuring.
He really has nothing to worry about.
Spoken like a machine.
Hugo Weaving stole the show, the way he portrayed a villian like Agent Smith, cold, ruthless, cerebral and robotic, it’s amazing. I mean he can deliver and make a simple line as such as “And you…help your land lady carry out her, garbage” so good and get so condescending, brilliant, just brilliant
"And you... Help your landlady carry out her garbage." [VISIBLE DISGUST] Gets me every time. 😆
I don't get it. Does agent Smith find it gross that Neo is being nice to her or does he find garbage just disgusting
@@ashtontheartist6751 Neither. Landladies are the worst lol
@@SuperSonicFan172 how are landlady the worst? I don't live in a apartment complex so I've never met one.
@@ashtontheartist6751 Just doing a joke, for the "visible disgust" part
@@ashtontheartist6751 Considering Agent Smith's monologue to Morpheus later on about how disgusting he finds humanity and the Matrix itself, I reckon on the surface he's like "lol gross" to the concept of volunteering to deal with more garbage but underneath he's thinking "fucking kill me now".
He should be thankful he wasn't laying on his stomach.
most underrated comment
Lmao😂
😂😂😂😭
you sir have weird imagination
I'd rather they use the bigger hole :D
I noticed that at the beginning of the scene there are multiple screens showing neo in the interrogation room. This is like when neo meets the arcitect and is shown all the times other versions of him had been there before. This shows the interrogation has happened multiple times.
Can you elaborate on that please
@@moneyshrinein the sequel, neo (mr anderson) {in the matrix } meets the engineer in a room full of screens that see everything in the matrix and that is what is shown when it starts.
It's hilarious when Neo flips off Smith he goes "hmm" like hes both disappointed and not surprised Neo wouldnt help the Agents trick Morphius into a ambush.
I love the look on Agent Smith's face when they close Neo's mouth, Smith doesnt laugh or even smile, but you see dark enjoyment cross his expression.
It’s almost like a “huh will you look at that” kind of face
And the other agents don't have any expression. Smith was definitely more aware since the beginning.
Smiths built different lol you can tell from the first scene where the agents chase trinity but he stays behind and figures out where she's going rather than chasing after her
"Heh, told ya" is what I'd come up with
in other words he smiles
That moment you come back to this scene and realize that the very beginning is the Architect watching Neo from his room with all the TVs.
The architect didn't exist in this continuity. Edit: I guess a lot of folks are not understanding this reply. What I mean is that they wrote The Matrix (1999) as a single film and did not conceive of most of the material in the sequels until WB approached them to do two more films.
@@ClarkHathaway3238 he did
I remember the TVs
You're incredible !!!! Never paid attention to this details🥺 except the fact that Mr. ANDERSON put himself on the table without any help 🤭
I wonder if this was truly designed with that in mind. A very cool touch indeed but I do wonder back in 98 when this was being made if they really had a whole backstory for the world THAT thought out. I think it works because it does in a weird coincidence way. While Matrix lore can be super deep I truly do wonder how planned out this franchise was from the jump. I like to think it was developed and with some passion as it found success and went along since it does not have the fortune many lore heavy trilogies do like LOTR, or HP or even GoT. Then again you can look at Star Wars and say that’s irrelevant. Either way keen observation, super interesting to consider
Despite being a computer program you can already see how more aware smith is when it comes to things happening around him. He finds it humorous how neo has no mouth and later on he confessed to morphius that he want to escape. He was already becoming the corrupted ai very early on.
What's scary about Smith, in my opinion, is how he admits that he's taking his own initiative. When he says "My colleagues believe that I'm wasting my time with you.", he's admitting that the machines simply wanted to kill Neo, whereas Smith's haywire programming allowed him to generate autonomous thought (i.e. I want to turn this guy to my advantage or subsume him for myself).
Adverse effect you see seperate destroy .. maybe
He wasn't a virus at that point, he was roleplaying so he could get info that could lead him to Morpheus and the rest of the people that aren't in the system, that was what he was programmed for. Mr. Smith became a virus after Neo corrupted him at the end of the movie.
I've always assumed he was making that up to make the offer look more appealing and generous. "My colleagues don't want me to do this, but I'm doing it anyway because I'm such a nice guy." Kind of like a good cop/bad cop routine.
It might not be just this, but also potentially trying to prey on Neo's inner morals. Like "hey, my friends have already given up on you and think you're a worthless dirtbag, but I believe in you, let's prove everyone wrong, that you're a GOOD person". Which makes sense given his immediate next remark about him believing Neo wishes to do the right thing, even reinforcing Neo's supposed "friends" were terrorists, and that helping the mysterious suited government men take them down was "justice".
I thought he was just saying that to be manipulative
The way Smith's speech habits are grammatically perfect makes me severely uncomfortable.
That's the intention. To show his impeccably cold speech pattern as a machine as opposed to the more rough-edged Neo.
That's Hugo he's a perfectionist
Mr.Smith is one of the best antagonists in movie history.
@@ParaAkula That's Agent Smith to you.
@@IronMan-tk8uc and in the final fight in Matrix Revolutions it’s reversed. Smith becomes rough edged and displays visible emotion while Neo was almost emotionless with a cold speech pattern.
3:35 It always amazes me how Hugo Weaving manages to smile without actually smiling.
It's the eyebrows.
Just raise your eyebrows
Bruh
3:41
i like your name
Weaving deserved an Oscar for this scene alone…
The body language is insane. Keanu didn't even say a word and he looked ill almost. He went from confident and brave against Smith to looking like he was going to vomit.
“I know my rights I want my toilet break.” “Tell me Mr Anderson what good is a toilet if you’re unable to.... Poop”
*butthole fused shut*
LOL
Haha this made me laugh way too much !😂
Win situation is going to jail. Just saying.
Unknown Specie truth
"Tell me Mr. Anderson. What good is a KZhead recommendation if you unable to... read the comments section?"
Suka-suka Gaming Big brain 100
NOOOAAAAHH!!
The comments section was disabled for like two hours for me yesterday and I was losing my shit.
Dick do do
hate when that happens
this scene has a lot of merit. It is well done, well acted, well filmed and it is quite disturbing, so it is unforgettable
I just realized those were the architect's screens at the start...
Until now i‘ve never realized.. 😂
Can you elaborate on that please
@@moneyshrine When Neo first meets the Architect, it shows multiple TV screens. The TV's shown here in this clip at the start are the same as the ones shown later on.
It shows they really did have all this planned out from the start.
The thing that both Reloaded and Revolutions both missed are the horror elements. The original Matrix movie is just plain unpleasant sometimes.
Didn't see them until the end of revolutions. A truly missed opportunity.
Like with Terminator, same thing imo.
U could feel the dread and hopelessness sometimes in the first movie. An example is the beginning with trinity being chased by the agents. She’s so freaked out by them and later on we find out why.
a lot of the horror in the first movie was due to neo not knowing jack shit about what was going on within the matrix. you cant really make a horrormovie if your protagonist is quite literally a god inside of the matrix and outside he has a military force protecting him.
At least Reloaded went ham on the badass in-Matrix action stuff though. The issue with Revolutions is that it didn't have that _either._
This is a good depiction of admin abuse.
lol
Mr Anderson
And gamer's answers
@Joshua Calosso yea for example an admin of a website can ban your account so you are "silenced" literally
something that happens way to fucken often.
1:30 Ironically, the life that had a future was Neo.
Ironic foreshadowing
2:48 one of the funniest scenes in film history
Hehehe
I can't believe this movie is 21 years old. It's old enough to drink legally.
😂😂 still, I am watching this ..youtube recommends me...😂😂 and drink legally...😂😂😂😂
I'd like to buy the matrix a drink.
My mom was cool enough to let me watch this as soon as I old enough to pay attention to movies: I was 4 when that happened.
@@C-ex I got 10 years on you. When I saw this, I had no idea what the movie was even about
Legally 💅
I love how calculated and symbolic Smith's actions are. Every gesture from pushing the file aside to replacing his glasses all serve to punctuate his words. Really methodical scriptwriting to build his character.
Nothing like that in part 4. Nothing.
@@mrblonde609 Part 4 is garbage
Garbage is moist easy to say about this shit.
Especially when one of the agents calmly moves the chair aside after it being knocked over by Neo
A lot of it is interrogation techniques. He Tries to build a bond with Neo when he says “my colleagues think I’m wasting my time with you” . He creates pressure by telling and showing him how much they know, but doesn’t give Neo time to see how much they really know. Neo gets a glimpse of something that upsets him right before Smith closes the files. Then he relieves some pressure and gives Neo hope by saying that one of his lives has a future. Meaning Neo has a way to “get out of it”. They would know how the human mind works. It is brilliant, there is so much in this scene.
Every time someone says they've "caught a stomach bug" this is what I immediately think of
The beginning of this scene is The Architect watching Neo.
Spoilers
@Toni no you, they dont need THAT MUCH monitors...
Who knows, he propably was watching at some point when it was live or a recording. But they did film it as procedure during interogation. And the Architect could watch it anytime he wanted to since he has so many tv´s and already knows alot of what is about to happen since Neo has lived multiple lifes in the Matrix. So it would be obvious for him to watch him as he grows into The One. Btw, if u haven´t already watched the films, expect to see spoilers.
Five seconds ago I noticed this aspect for the first time. After twenty years... Better late than never
@Toni nope you're wrong. In the Matrix Reloaded blu ray extras the vfx guy confirms that these tv's are the Architect's.
“Guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for” uh oh that means Neo has some bad pictures of kids on his computer.
To be fair he didn’t say “every crime” but “virtually every crime” so there’s some crimes he hasn’t committed.
He said there’s only 2 genders and all lives matter on Twitter 😱
@@thomasraines1396 not to mention what he mentioned isn't exclusively a computer crime, it's just possession of something that happens to be stored on a computer
Daniel Bertrand He posted something offensive online 10 years ago
@@danielbertrand6675 considering the people who made this movie thats actually believable
"You can't scare me with this Gestapo crap. I know my rights." For me at least this line hits very different today than it did 25 years ago.
I find it interesting how Smith smiles when Neo's lips fuse together. It's a sign that he gets some necrotic pleasure out of seeing Neo vulnerable.
Hugo Weaving is massively underrated. Mans a genius.
History Seeker mhm
I don't think you know what underrated means
@Stardust Hugo Weaving is in LOTR, The Matrix, Captain America, Hacksaw Ridge, V for Vendetta, and many other good movies. Everybody recognized how good of an actor he is, how tf is that underrated LMAO
@@viorry1829 he barely gets enough attention or mention and isnt in many movies compared to his acting.
Another man who don't has Oscar yet.
" I want my phone call" , what a foreshadowing of the fact that the mean to go in and out of the Matrix , is actually a phone call . I've never noticed this detail before
Nice call -- literally!
"one of these lives is lived in computers", yeah, which one
Yes!
Very astute
@@joycejulep9115 hahaha
After the end of the Third Age, Elrond eventually became Agent Smith.
Agent Smith: “What good is a phone call if you’re unable to speak?” Wanda: “That’s an awesome line! I’m gonna borrow it.”
I love how Agent Smith always calls him “Mr Anderson” to keep him in his place as an ordinary human, and not the “One” in his view
its his slave-name. "YO NAME, BOI, IS MR. ANDERSON!" "MY NAME IS NEO!" *wa-chhhh* "AGGHHHHH!"
I don’t think agent smith knew was the one yet.
The Agents dont know that Neo is The One yet. They think Morpheus is at this point.
I have worked with several people with the Anderson surname. I can't help but address them with that same inflection. "Mi-s-ster And-er-son!".
he's deadnaming him like someone would do to a trans person
I started noticing that the actors who play villains are getting appreciated by the audience, lots of underrated talents, Hugo is one of them...
tbh in a lot of media nowadays people are agreeing with the "villains". I wonder why.
@Yonkaboo Exkaboo wow it's like no one knew that 👏
@Yonkaboo Exkaboo And Red Skull in Captain America The First Avenger (but not in Infinity War and Endgame).
We're tired of pretty faces mostly. Normal looking people make for more believable characters and are easier to relate too. Hollywood's obsession with beauty is getting old.
Christoph Waltz
Agent Smith has proven to be quite persistent and resourceful throughout the whole trilogy. One could say he has been a... program of focus, commitment and sheer will...
He follows human made protocol. Hmmn nmm maybe but who knows
Neo giving that "middle finger" to Agent Smith was the best response to any interrogation anyone may encounter himself/herself😆
This entire scene is dependant on Keanu Reeves having an innie and not an outie.
😂😂😂😂
This comment is massively underappreciated
Good point, but for all you know they cgi'd his belly button.
@@scottmatheson3346 It's not CGI. They made a model of his abdomen for this scene for the bug to craw into. The tentacles flailing are CGI, but the body of the tracker bug is an animatronic burrowing into the latex.
@@OnlyTwoShoes that would still be an unpleasing thing to see in keanus perspective😲
Agent Smith taking off his sunglasses is such a nice touch. When he takes them off, it symbolizes that he opens himself when offering the deal. But when Neo refuses the deal, he puts them back on, meaning the proposition’s gone.
Lies again? Marine Soldier
Such swag like horatio caine Yyyyeeeeeeaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!! -the who-
4:29 Anybody ever wake up like this cuz u dreamed about bugs on you? i mean like wasps or spiders etc..
Right
@@John-Xnope, nobody in the history of the world has ever had that dream before. Congrats, you will be submitted in the Guinness book of world records for being the first in human history for having so.
if you pause at 1:17 you can see Neo's passport expires on September 11th 2001 - 9/11
The unwinding of the string at the beginning is such a perfect play and set up for this scene.
2:52 I love that little grunt Smith Makes. He isn't even mad, he just sounds sad and disappointed lol
😂 he’s just like “oh well”
hurt his feelings lol
“How about… I give you the finger.” “Mmm.”
@@onceafetus426 Time for Plan B
😂👍🏼
"How about I give you the finger." "Mmmmm."
"And you give me my phone call?"
*still holds up finger* 🖕🏻🤨
Best part
@Salman Saleem You dirty bastard
@@thatsMrSmileytoyou Said in a low, hissing voice.
this movie was on a whole different lvl. such a masterpiece
“Are guilty of virtually every computer crime we have a law for.” If he had said every, Neo would be way less likable.
"You can't scare me with this.." *slams the book again loudly on the table*
*slams hands on table* TWENTY EIGHT STAB WOUNDS
@@eyeronic7602 and still I laughed
You can't scare me I know my crap I want My Right Finger
@@chandlersbryant4047 Mr. Anderson, you are garbage ( •_•) ( •_•)>⌐■-■ (⌐■_■)
This is in a YTP
I love how despite seemingly being an emotionless machine. Smith seems to feel deep resentment and disgust for humans and takes some sort of sick pleasure in watching people suffer. In this scene he smiles when Neo’s mouth is shut, and when he tortures Morpheus he straight up confesses his deep dislike of humanity. It’s a really good character detail that hints at him being different from the other machines early on.
Doesn't that make him somewhat human? This is the chicken and the egg scenario, did his disgust grow over time? Or was he always like that.. hmmm
@Shane Flett I think it's how AI can achieve sentience. Overtime, Smith does become more human than his programming would've liked
A lot of the programs achieved full sentience and basically were human like The Marovingian and his wife and there goons. Smith had admin powers so he kinda craved power which was his downfall. Kinda like a hacker on GTA having admin powers like money drops, spawn abilities etc.
I think it’s because it comes from the devil
Its the smell!
2:04 just the mere mention of Morpheus’ name is able to draw a physical reaction from the other agents. He was a major thorn in their side.
Honestly, this is one of the best scenes in cinema cinema history, in my opinion The dialogue, every subtle intonation, camera angles, and character idiosyncracy It is so perfect
Instead of asking for his "phone call," he should have asked for a 'pencil' instead
Oh!!! Not sure why I'm so damn happy to know this reference. It's so obvious.
A peeeenciiil😵😂😂😂😂 ✏️
@@aussieaussieaussieoioioi9135 A f u c k i n' p e n c i l
I know right
RemU 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"You're here because we need your help, Mr. Anderson. We need you to carry the One Ring to Mount Doom, only there can it be unmade."
he completely changed his voice characteristics and demeanor for Lord of the Rings.
I envisioned the delivery of this line in my head as being said by Elrond, but with the speech and mannerisms of Agent Smith. It was deeply unsettling.
cast it into the Matrix. DESTROY IT!
Okay, had me cackling there xD
@@SirCellophane do it full on agent smith its far far worse
4:17 - The sheer panic in Neo's eyes.. Mouth erased, shirt ripped open, thrown on the table, pinned, nipples and bellybutton exposed, a bug placed on his erogenous zone.. Completely powerless to what's happening to him 🤐
Ultimate nightmare.
So unbelievably hot 👀
I found out how they did that effect. Keanu Reeves ate a bunch of sour warheads.
Hugo Weaving objectively deserved an Oscar nomination for this film. I mean, 1999 was actually a ridiculously stacked year for Best Supporting Actor - MICHAEL CAINE🏆- The Cider House Rules TOM CRUISE - Magnolia MICHAEL CLARKE DUNCAN - The Green Mile JUDE LAW - The Talented Mr. Ripley HALEY JOEL OSMENT - The Sixth Sense - and I don't know who I'd bump. They all deserved nods. They're all CLASSIC performances to this day. But Weaving did too, as much or more than any of them.
If only we managed to get his hands on a pencil
Ethan Danda lol WITH A FUCKING PENNNCEEELLLL
Never mind.
This the Fucking golden comment 🤣💀😂💯
Tell me Mr Anderson, what use is a pencil if you are...unable to fight?
Won't work. Isn't in a bar.
The irony “one of these lives has a future, and one does not”
*Foreshadowing*
Hmmm...... but what kind?!
Most dialogues in the beginning of the movie are just foreshadowing the whole plot lol
I vividly remember seeing this in 5th grade with my friend and his dad, me not knowing what they were taking me to, just that it was a packed theater and it was a movie that changed my outlook on cinema and action movies. Truly an experience I'll always remember.
His manner of speech and acting really shape the plot
Everything Hugo Weaving does in this scene, his voice, the way he talks, the way he opens the file cover at 0:31 is pure unadulterated ASMR
No lie, I used to loop the talking in this scene on my DVD player when I was younger because of how relaxing it was. Years later I learned about ASMR.
Weird idiots
Go watch Carl Sagan's vid on hypercubes.
@@MrZebub oh yeah I've seen that. Damn you get tingles from that video too? I thought I was the only one
@@Drugsaddict16 there's even a comment there that states that Weaving modeled Smith's speech pattern after Sagan's.
Hugo Weaving is sooo damn good in this. The way he delivers his lines, the impeccable intonation, the measured movement, the mimics.
ok so I give you the finger and you give me my phone call got it?🙂
Hugo weaving: Since im no longer doing matrix movies i guess my next step is to go onto youtube and make ASMR videos since i have a very charismatic soft spoken voice.
2:25 - 2:31 for those 6 seconds Agent Smith behave like a normal person. After rewatching this so many times this short scene stands out from the rest.
Who else wants The voice of Hugo Weaving as his/her Siri or Alexa's voice
It seems that there are no sushi restaurants in your area, Mr. Anderson.
Well, I did want Douglas Rain's voice as my personal assistant. I suppose that Mr. Rain's voice could be synthesized/imitated were his estate to allow it.
Hey Cortana --> Mr. Smith would be a welcome change
@@rlacksgh9673 Read that with his voice 😆
Funny thing is that Hugo Weaving did his best Carl Sagan impression for Agent Smith's voice.
I dont know if anyone else notice but the A.I. ALWAYS complete their sentences and say their words perfectly. They say every letter and even prolong them. It shows how perfect they truly try to be.
Spellcheck: Am I a joke to you👀
I love when neo says “wow that sounds like a really good deal” and smith being a program doesnt understand sarcasm or taking the piss so he nods in delightful agreement. Super funny. Just a great movie in every way.
less AI, more just simple computer programs.
You just got it 👍. I mean and after all they take note from. Humans it's like getting a speeding ticket that way you get home faster. And possibly recharge?
There will never be another agent Smith, Thank you Hugo Weaving 🙌🏽
The moment when they both stare in the eye at each other was the moment when some of their code were copied. Kind of love at first sight...
He's actually living 3 lives. One is employee in a respectable software company, two is as a Hacker AKA Neo and three is as a member of a huge organisation who kills for gold coins.
John wick lol
Make that six - one as a respectable husband that fell into two seductive thots in Knock Knock, another one as a samurai warrior in Japan, and another as a exorcist.
The oasis?
@@JohnDoe-hd3wz loool
Fourth - exorcises demons from people’s bodies.
Seeing this scene as a kid is why I freak out when someone touches my bellybutton
Yes you should
Normally you should
Specially your uncle.
Teemo main? Yeah it gave me chills too my parents changed the channel back then
OMG that's explains why I'm so sensitive about it :/
The Matrix was mind blowingly brilliant. It has everything: sci-fi, mystery, action, horror, romance, twists-and-turns, ... And it made you think: "Am I real or am I also in the Matrix?" (LOL).
I gotta say, this is probably the most gripping scene in the whole saga, in my opinion.
In one life, you're Roger Stevens. A middlemanager for the accounts department at a law firm. You pay your taxes, go to the gym 6 days a week, and occasionally go out to eat with coworkers. In the other life, you're UrMomIsGae47lol. You slay it on CSGO, have the high score on Bowser's Big Bean Burrito, and have a maxed OSRunescape account. One of these lives has a future...
Fake news, everyone knows Dunkey holds the high score on Bowser's Big Bean Burrito.
Smith cannot stand for this slander against Dunkey
uh oh new drama monday content alert!
Which one?
You were funny until you brought up the max osrs acc, now I think you are speaking to me directly
the interesting thing is that my dad first watched the movie he was astonished how articulate Smith was. He said that Hugo Weaving did perfect job showing how polite and nice law enforcement can act when they are setting you up.
This is one of my favorite documentaries
This is how I recall my first job interview.
"Lord Elrond interrogating John Wick" What a sight
@Johnston Steiner It's a joke, kiddo.
@Johnston Steiner One does not simply shit on pop culture films
R5N2K20 shut up, bitch
John wick is a pussy
John Wick? You mean Ted "Theodore" Logan from the Wyld Stallyns. Excellent and Party on dudes!
“My colleagues...believe I am wasting my time with you...” A software program evaluating another on efficiency, results/time.
Tactical Battle Droids often did that to other battle droids.
Task manager
It's also Smith already beginning to go rogue. All of them already know who Neo is, what's meant to happen and why they should let him go for now and destroy Zion later. But Smith thinks he can do things better than the Matrix can, and tries to do things his way before eventually following his orders like he was supposed to. He's the opposite of Neo, The One of the machines.
@@gazelle1467 to be sure, neo is the one of both , manchines and humans, cuz you know, neo is a software too.
God Almighty, the Creator was manifest in the flesh. He came into the world to take away the sin of the world. He gave up his own life to save yours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for your redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. This is the Gospel which means the Good News. Those that reject redemption will go to hell. 1 John 1:8-10 KJV If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us. [9] If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. [10] If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us. John 1:1-3,10 KJV In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. [2] The same was in the beginning with God. [3] All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made. [10] He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and the world knew him not. Isaiah 44:6 KJV Thus saith the Lord the King of Israel, and his redeemer the Lord of hosts; I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God. Revelation 1:17-18 KJV And when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead. And he laid his right hand upon me, saying unto me, Fear not; I am the first and the last: [18] I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death. Ephesians 2:8-9 KJV For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: [9] Not of works, lest any man should boast. Acts 4:12 KJV Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. John 5:24 KJV Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that heareth my word, and believeth on him that sent me, hath everlasting life, and shall not come into condemnation; but is passed from death unto life.
I never heard smith go "hmmm" after being shown the bird until now 🤣
This is one of the best intro,s into a reality of what it might all mean. Iconic.
I just realized that the room with all the monitors is The Architect's room.
Holy crrap u May right
ОМГ 0.0
Holy shit you are right.
Hence the kind of weird effect when they were passed through. Very clever
Oh dear. That's so cool
still one of the creepiest scenes I've ever watched in a cinema
And then almost got duplicated by Transformers...when witwicky got brain examine...
Imagine calling this trashy b movie "cinema"
@@NothingHumanisAlientoMe jew mad? did nazi that coming
@@tangy4413 We are the chosen people.
@@NothingHumanisAlientoMe Imagine calling your trash life 'human'
I have watch the three series whole film many times and I am very impressed by the work of directors and actor's especially agent Smith and Neo both are unique character of this movie
I know the agents wear dark green suits, but the green tint to the entire area really makes it look like they're wearing black
The green hue, which sadly got wrongly edited out in the "remastered" 4k version, is there to signify they are inside the matrix. Throughout the movie, when inside the matrix, the screen has a green hue, when they are in the real world, its a bluish one.
It may be strange, but I love it when Smith says "And you help your landlady carry out her garbage." It's not the line so much as it is Hugo Weaving's delivery of it. The way he slowly and quietly enunciates everything in this scene is just brilliant.
as you can see we've had our eye on you for sometime MR Anderson😎