: In 1080p, the fine textures of the leather costumes and the digital "rain" are sharp, providing a far more immersive experience than standard definition.
: The film challenges viewers to question reality, presenting the world as a virtual construct controlled by thought.
: Dialogue remains crisp and centered, even when surrounded by the heavy industrial and electronic score. Thematic Depth & Cultural Impact
: It introduced "bullet time" to global audiences, a technique that redefined the action genre.
: This release accurately maintains the iconic green hue of the Matrix world, which was often poorly represented in earlier DVD versions.
The following reviews from viewers highlight the lasting impact of the film's presentation:
The x264 encoding in this release balances high visual fidelity with manageable file sizes.
“Dialog is firmly planted in the center channel and renders voices and effects with appropriate distinction. I am so pleased that Warner opted to include the Dolby Atmos/7.1TrueHD soundtrack on the Blu-ray.” AVS Forum · 7 years ago
Subtitle The.matrix.1999.1080p.720p.bluray.x264... May 2026
: In 1080p, the fine textures of the leather costumes and the digital "rain" are sharp, providing a far more immersive experience than standard definition.
: The film challenges viewers to question reality, presenting the world as a virtual construct controlled by thought.
: Dialogue remains crisp and centered, even when surrounded by the heavy industrial and electronic score. Thematic Depth & Cultural Impact
: It introduced "bullet time" to global audiences, a technique that redefined the action genre.
: This release accurately maintains the iconic green hue of the Matrix world, which was often poorly represented in earlier DVD versions.
The following reviews from viewers highlight the lasting impact of the film's presentation:
The x264 encoding in this release balances high visual fidelity with manageable file sizes.
“Dialog is firmly planted in the center channel and renders voices and effects with appropriate distinction. I am so pleased that Warner opted to include the Dolby Atmos/7.1TrueHD soundtrack on the Blu-ray.” AVS Forum · 7 years ago