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I just looked up a list of movies that came out in 1999. There's movie after movie that was just great. Something you can revisit later and it's still good.


Why did the Matrix point to that year as the peak?
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AgnosticTemplar on scored.co
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Because that's when The Matrix was produced and released. Telling the audience that the lifestyles they currently have are the ideal added context to the world in the movie that everything quickly went to shit. Case in point, when it came out the directors were known as the Wachowski brothers. Both of them became trannies. Calling someone the peak isn't necessarily an endorsement, it's just noting that everything declines past it. You'd call something the pinnacle if it's an endorsement.
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