The Animatrix
DVD Review:
The
Animatrix DVD Review:
Final Flight of the Osiris
Director Andy Jones and his team, responsible for Final Fantasy:
The Spirits Within, take the script, written by the Wachowski
Bros, and create a visually stunning 9-minute short. The Osiris
is a ship similar to Morpheus and after it discovers
a swarm of Sentinels in pursuit, the crews only chance
to safe Zion is if someone enters the Matrix to warn the others.
Final Flight of the Osiris is completely computer animated
and looks damn realistic. This short is very good. As a side
note, Osiris also sets the stage for The Matrix Reloaded and
Enter the Matrix video game. 8/10
The Second
Renaissance Part I & II
Mahiro Maeda directs the two shorts about the background of
the Matrix. It features incredible animation and a really
good script by the Wachowski Bros. The Second Renaissance
chronicles how man creates the machine, machine revolts against
oppression, and the impending differences and war between
man and machine. The battle scenes in Part 2 are especially
cool. This short is very good and visually stunning. 9.5/10
Kids
Story
Director Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop) directs the Wachowskis
script about a high-school boy who discovers the Matrix and
evades Agents to get to the real world. The animation is the
most abstract from all the other shorts, but works well considering
the tone of the script. Overall, Kids Story is good,
but not great. As a side note, Keanu Reeves provides his voice
for Neo. 8/10
Program
Yoshiaki Kawajiri (Vampire Hunter D) writes and directs Program,
a simulation program featuring a battle between good and bad,
so to speak. Compelling swordplay and action make this one
of the more exciting shorts. The animation, by Madhouse Studios,
Tokyo, is totally cool. Overall, Program is very good. 8/10
World
Record
Yoshiaki Kawajiri writes and Takeshi Koike directs World Record,
which is about a professional runner as he achieves perfection
in his technique, but his skill begins to see the world for
what it really is, an illusion. The question is, does he make
it out the Matrix alive? Youll have to watch this short
to find out. The animation is a little abstract, but done
well. I appreciate the concept of World Record, but it is
not as good as the rest. 7/10
Beyond
A young girl searches for her runaway cat and teams up with
a group of kids. Their search leads them to a Haunted House
where the girl finds her cat, but they fail to realize the
place is actually a glitch in the Matrix. Beyond, written
and directed by Koji Morimoto, is the most character-driven
short of them all. The animation is very good, not abstract
in any way, and serves the story well. Beyond is the most
engaging short of them and I like a lot. 10/10
A Detective
Story
Shinichiro Watanabe writes and directs this short, which is
about a detective hired to find Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss
provides her voice). The animation is very dark and subdued,
like a film noir type. A Detective Story runs a little too
short, but overall it is very cool. 8/10
Matriculated
Written and directed by Peter Chung, Matriculated is about
a group of liberated humans who capture and interface with
enemy robots in an effort to turn them to their cause. The
animation is superb and colors are almost used to the extreme.
This is the longest short of all, running some fifteen minutes.
I appreciate the philosophical outlook of Matriculated, but
didnt think too much of it in the end. Basically, it
just isnt very engaging. 7/10
The
Animatrix Video:
The Animatrix is presented in 2.35:1 widescreen format
and is enhanced for 16x9 televisions. The transfer looks pretty
good, but black level and dark tones are not consistent. The
color palette depends on the animation of each short, but
most of the colors are vibrant, some are subdued. Color detail
is very nice and strong. I think some dirt popped up in a
few places, but nothing major. Theres also some evidence
of edge enhancement, but it doesnt distract. The video
presentation is very good and accentuates the experience of
The Animatrix.
8 out
of 10
The
Animatrix Audio:
The Animatrix is available in English and Japanese Dolby Surround.
Sound effects come off very strong and the music soundtrack
is handled well. Dialog is crisp and clear. Much of the noise
is concentrated on the front speakers, but the rear speakers
give off their steam, too. Overall, the audio presentation
is handled very well and makes for a fun experience.
8 out
of 10
The
Animatrix Extras:
Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Animé
(~22 mins) This featurette explores the phenomenon
of this exploding worldwide art form through glimpses of the
genres greatest achievements and the observations of
creators, historians and other leaders in the field. Making
an appearance, among others, are Todd MacFarlane (creator
of Spawn) and Harry Knowles (creator of you-know-what). All
in all, Scrolls to Screen is a very good retrospective and
includes cool film clips and interviews.
Making-of
Documentary (~55 mins) This documentary chronicles
the process of each short film, reflecting on the challenges,
intentions and feelings of the production. We get interviews
with each of the directors and producers. Much of what we
see is actual behind-the-scenes footage of the drawings and
work ethics of the individual director. The documentary goes
in-depth into the process of creating the shorts, but fails
to get the Wachowski Bros. to make an appearance. However,
Joel Silver (producer of The Matrix trilogy) is kind enough
to reference them in his discussion. All in all, this making-of
documentary is well produced and directed.
Voices/Commentaries
Three directors speak about their work on The Animatrix
in their native language, which is Warner Bros. includes yellow
subtitles at the bottom. The first commentary is for The Second
Renaissance Part I & II by Director Mahiro Maeda. The
second commentary is for Program by Director Yoshiaki Kawajiri.
Lastly, Director Takeshi Koike comments on World Record. All
three have interesting things to say, such as their intentions
and thoughts about the project.
You also
get an exclusive look (~3 mins) at the trailer for the video
game "Enter the Matrix," filled with exciting footage
of game play and brand-new scenes, created especially for
the game, featuring cast members of The Matrix Reloaded. In
addition, you can access biographical profiles of the directors
and animation producers. DVD-ROM features include? The Animatrix
supports optional English, Spanish and French subtitles. The
DVDs menus are animated. You can choose to view the
89-minute feature either by playing them individually or selecting
the "Play All" option to view them all at once.
8 out
of 10
The
Animatrix Overall:
The Animatrix is a really cool concept and most of the short
films have a lot to show for it. Fans of animé and
The Matrix will definitely enjoy this product and DVD release.
The special features section is really nice as it includes
cool bonus material. The Animatrix comes recommended. Buy
it.
RATINGS
SUMMARY
THE SHORTS
8
THE VIDEO 8
THE AUDIO
8
THE EXTRAS
8
OVERALL (average)
8
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