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4 minutes ago, *Prince Charming said:

Intha effort pettaru kabatte Matrix franchise antha success aindi, cult status reach aindi. Well Done Clapping GIF by MOODMAN

Yup…perfect execution in all crafts…

story is too philosophical…stunts were path breaking…at that time…

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3 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Yup…perfect execution in all crafts…

story is too philosophical…stunts were path breaking…at that time…

andukay aa director duo alaa ayaarantaavaa ...

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3 minutes ago, hyperbole said:

Keenu Reeves is always pathing breaking.  he on set a action trend with Matrix

and then he set on another trend with John Wick

His old movie speed also..good one..

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12 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Ela ayyaru..?

Wachowski Brothers Before And After Pictures 2022, Wachowski Brothers  Transition To Wachowski Sisters - News

 

Lana's gender transition

Rumors that Lana Wachowski was transitioning spread in the early 2000s, though neither sister spoke directly on the subject at the time.[192] In 2003, Gothamist reported the possible transition.[193] In a 2007 interview, Joel Silver, the producer of numerous Wachowski films, said that the rumors concerning the transition were "all untrue", saying that "they just don't do interviews, so people make things up." Crew members working on Speed Racer said similar things.[194]

Lana publicly revealed her transition after Speed Racer's release in 2008[195] and by at least December 2010, after which trade magazines and newspapers referred to her as "Lana Wachowski",[180][196] and to the duo as "Andy and Lana Wachowski".[197] On some documents her name is shown as Laurenca Wachowski.[198] In July 2012, Lana made her first public appearance after transitioning, in a video discussing the creative process behind Cloud Atlas.[199] Lana is the first major Hollywood director to come out as transgender.[4]

In a September 2012 interview with Aleksandar Hemon of The New Yorker, Lana described an incident in third grade at Catholic School when she was hesitant to join the boys' line and unconsciously accepted herself as belonging to the girls'.[200]

In October 2012, Lana Wachowski received the Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award.[201] In her acceptance speech, she revealed that once during her youth, she had considered suicide because of her feelings of confusion about her gender identity. Her acceptance speech was one of the longest public appearances by either of the reclusive sisters. Lana said that, although she and Lilly had not publicly commented on her transitioning during the previous decade, it was not because she was ashamed of it, nor had she kept it a secret from her family and friends. Rather, she stated, the two are generally shy about the news media and prefer to maintain their privacy. Comparing media exposure to losing one's virginity as an irreversible event that only happens once, the Wachowskis had tried to stay out of the public eye. They feared losing their privacy and the ability to go to public places without being noticed and harassed as celebrities.

Explaining her decision to appear at the HRC event, Lana said:

There are some things we do for ourselves, but there are some things we do for others. I am here because when I was young, I wanted very badly to be a writer, I wanted to be a filmmaker, but I couldn't find anyone like me in the world and it felt like my dreams were foreclosed simply because my gender was less typical than others. If I can be that person for someone else, then the sacrifice of my private civic life may have value.[202]

In February 2014, Lana received the Freedom Award from Equality Illinois at their annual gala in Chicago.[203][204][205]

Lilly's gender transition

In March 2016, Lilly Wachowski also came out as a transgender woman, issuing a statement to the Windy City Times after a visit from a reporter from the Daily Mail newspaper who had attempted to get an interview with her about it.[5][6][206][207][208] In that article, she said, "I am one of the lucky ones. Having the support of my family and the means to afford doctors and therapists has given me the chance to actually survive this process. Transgender people without support, means and privilege do not have this luxury. And many do not survive."[209]

Her first public appearance since beginning transitioning was a few weeks later, at the 27th GLAAD Media Awards, where she accepted an award for her Netflix series Sense8 for Outstanding Drama Series.[210] She said, "I didn't feel obligated to be here, but I wanted to do something. And it's serendipitous that the awards were a couple of weeks later and our show was up for an award."[211]

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6 hours ago, yoda123 said:

Wachowski Brothers Before And After Pictures 2022, Wachowski Brothers  Transition To Wachowski Sisters - News

 

Lana's gender transition

Rumors that Lana Wachowski was transitioning spread in the early 2000s, though neither sister spoke directly on the subject at the time.[192] In 2003, Gothamist reported the possible transition.[193] In a 2007 interview, Joel Silver, the producer of numerous Wachowski films, said that the rumors concerning the transition were "all untrue", saying that "they just don't do interviews, so people make things up." Crew members working on Speed Racer said similar things.[194]

Lana publicly revealed her transition after Speed Racer's release in 2008[195] and by at least December 2010, after which trade magazines and newspapers referred to her as "Lana Wachowski",[180][196] and to the duo as "Andy and Lana Wachowski".[197] On some documents her name is shown as Laurenca Wachowski.[198] In July 2012, Lana made her first public appearance after transitioning, in a video discussing the creative process behind Cloud Atlas.[199] Lana is the first major Hollywood director to come out as transgender.[4]

In a September 2012 interview with Aleksandar Hemon of The New Yorker, Lana described an incident in third grade at Catholic School when she was hesitant to join the boys' line and unconsciously accepted herself as belonging to the girls'.[200]

In October 2012, Lana Wachowski received the Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award.[201] In her acceptance speech, she revealed that once during her youth, she had considered suicide because of her feelings of confusion about her gender identity. Her acceptance speech was one of the longest public appearances by either of the reclusive sisters. Lana said that, although she and Lilly had not publicly commented on her transitioning during the previous decade, it was not because she was ashamed of it, nor had she kept it a secret from her family and friends. Rather, she stated, the two are generally shy about the news media and prefer to maintain their privacy. Comparing media exposure to losing one's virginity as an irreversible event that only happens once, the Wachowskis had tried to stay out of the public eye. They feared losing their privacy and the ability to go to public places without being noticed and harassed as celebrities.

Explaining her decision to appear at the HRC event, Lana said:

There are some things we do for ourselves, but there are some things we do for others. I am here because when I was young, I wanted very badly to be a writer, I wanted to be a filmmaker, but I couldn't find anyone like me in the world and it felt like my dreams were foreclosed simply because my gender was less typical than others. If I can be that person for someone else, then the sacrifice of my private civic life may have value.[202]

In February 2014, Lana received the Freedom Award from Equality Illinois at their annual gala in Chicago.[203][204][205]

Lilly's gender transition

In March 2016, Lilly Wachowski also came out as a transgender woman, issuing a statement to the Windy City Times after a visit from a reporter from the Daily Mail newspaper who had attempted to get an interview with her about it.[5][6][206][207][208] In that article, she said, "I am one of the lucky ones. Having the support of my family and the means to afford doctors and therapists has given me the chance to actually survive this process. Transgender people without support, means and privilege do not have this luxury. And many do not survive."[209]

Her first public appearance since beginning transitioning was a few weeks later, at the 27th GLAAD Media Awards, where she accepted an award for her Netflix series Sense8 for Outstanding Drama Series.[210] She said, "I didn't feel obligated to be here, but I wanted to do something. And it's serendipitous that the awards were a couple of weeks later and our show was up for an award."[211]

Gender, religion…etc is their personal…i have no comment in that..

 

but matrix movie is highly philosophical..the main theam of the movie is reality & dualism (ద్విసత్తావాదం)…deals with body and mind problem…it also has so many philosophical quotes/references…

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18 hours ago, dasari4kntr said:

Gender, religion…etc is their personal…i have no comment in that..

 

but matrix movie is highly philosophical..the main theam of the movie is reality & dualism (ద్విసత్తావాదం)…deals with body and mind problem…it also has so many philosophical quotes/references…

yes buddy it's a great movie ... and they r one hell of directors ...

just was trying to pull some fun ...

as u said their sexual identity is their choice and should be respected ....

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