Kaydara is based in the Matrix universe but if you compare them too closely you'll be sorely disappointed. It is still an enjoyable movie and well worth the hour.
The first bit of the film is slow and confusing. The Ratrix intro (an old school claymation style 'commercial' of sorts) threw me at first; I thought this was going to be a joke film. When the real story starts it doesn't make any sense for a while but it gets better.
Expect a lot of action, camera angles, and special effects taken straight from the Matrix play book. The actors are rather good and I hope to see them in other films. Very little attention is paid to character development and the story chugs along in jerks and jumps but that's to be expected in a budget film. The English dubs are done well and seem natural in places. I definitely won't be adding this title to my collection but I'm glad I got to see it.
Oh yes. The spoiler. It looks like they pasted Keanu Reeves' face on The One to make him look more like Neo. Think Clu from Tron Legacy. Yeah... you get it now.
The first bit of the film is slow and confusing. The Ratrix intro (an old school claymation style 'commercial' of sorts) threw me at first; I thought this was going to be a joke film. When the real story starts it doesn't make any sense for a while but it gets better.
Expect a lot of action, camera angles, and special effects taken straight from the Matrix play book. The actors are rather good and I hope to see them in other films. Very little attention is paid to character development and the story chugs along in jerks and jumps but that's to be expected in a budget film. The English dubs are done well and seem natural in places. I definitely won't be adding this title to my collection but I'm glad I got to see it.
Oh yes. The spoiler. It looks like they pasted Keanu Reeves' face on The One to make him look more like Neo. Think Clu from Tron Legacy. Yeah... you get it now.