Nah brehI can dig it, but I can also understand people who aren't fuccking with it or refuse to be more open-minded about it. This movie really exposes, mocks, critique and yet pander THIS SOCIETY and speaks on the evolution of how we became this type of society since the first Matrix. It's literally about US and our polarizing obsessions, our need to be "plugged" in, our cancel culture, the meta-verse, our desire for nostalgia bait and fan service, the LBGTQI agenda and even criticism of this agenda ironically. Being sheep versus free will with one side just want cool action, simple storytelling and the other crazy pretentious philosophy and ideas.
Everything in this movie isn't by accident and by design and very self-aware with it always supposed to reboot and redesign as part of the cycle. Going in that and understanding the ending of Revolutions where Neo submitted to go to the source and reboot the Matrix that I understood this being another cycle of the Matrix, only this time at the end the protagonists technically control it at will.
But being that we ALL ARE stuck in our own Matrix simulation, I can understand a lot of people aren't going to see or like what this movie or message is trying to say. ESPECIALLY after the enjoying with mindless glee SPIDER-MAN NO WAY HOME.
Nikkas didn't miss the themes the problem is its too up it's own ass. Being meta and self referential is damn near common these days. The movie ain't as special as it presents itself to be. It's two and a half hours of Fredo screaming "I'M SMART"
The invoking of Alice In Wonderland is almost poetic justice. Nikkas try to put all this deep shyt on that book when the author intentionally made a ridiculous story to make fun of pretentious people
Ultimately this is a waaaaaay too pretentious Deadpool and proof that Lana Wachowskis hates that the Matrix is revered for its action more than it's themes
Fukkin Wandavision does a way better job of being meta and self referential than this bullshyt