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If you want to revisit it, The Matrix trilogy is free on Amazon Prime. The religious implications inside The Matrix are complicated, since the simulation in which these people live is populated with the religions and philosophy the movie encapsulates.

This story was updated to correct Justen Marshall's title and the spelling of his name.Ĭheck out all of our 20th anniversary coverage of The Matrix. Instead she thinks it's recipes for teriyaki or ramen noodles." "She doesn't think you can get a sushi recipe from the code because it's written in katakana. "My wife and I have this funny argument at home," says Whiteley. The Matrix code, on the other hand, is stylized as katakana, which are syllabic characters used for spelling foreign words. Moreover, he says, sushi recipes are usually written in hiragana and kanji, which are syllabic and logographic characters, respectively. Whiteley also says Japanese speakers won't be able to lift the recipe straight from the movie because the digital rain is written in code. It's something most Japanese people would've heard of or have on their bookshelf." "It's a magazine, but it's called a book.

Nevertheless, Whiteley was willing to offer some clues as to which recipe book was used. "I've been kind of not wanting to tell anyone what the recipe book is, partly because that's the last bit of magic," says Whiteley. Yet when asked to share the cooking instructions, he politely declines. Whiteley says his wife still has the recipe book that inspired the digital rain, even if it is beginning to fall apart. The groundbreaking movie was directed by The Wachowskis, who would continue the story in two sequels released in 2003: The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix. It consists of three films: The Matrix (1999), The Matrix Reloaded (2003) and The Matrix. That is weird, sure, but what is even weirder, in my opinion, is that no one has tried to actually make the sushi recipes embedded in The Matrix's opening credits. This is the Ultimate Collection of The Matrix trilogy.
