🐱 Does It Matter If The Matrix Is A Trans Allegory?

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Just a day after the trailer for The Matrix Resurrections dropped, fans on Twitter are relitigating the original trilogy of films. At the center of the conversation is the somewhat recent reevaluation of the trilogy of films as an allegory for being transgender, with filmmakers, critics, and fans all weighing in.

The Matrix As Trans Allegory​

1999: Hundreds of boys queuing up to go see The Matrix
2021: Hundreds of those same girls queuing up to go see The Matrix
— mae (@DotMaetrix) September 8, 2021
The reading emerged in the popular consciousness a few years ago after both directors, Lilly and Lana Wachowski, both came out as trans women in the 2010s.

Lilly Wachowski herself invited such speculation in her 2016 GLAAD Media Award speech, and later reaffirmed the reading in a 2020 Netflix Film Clubinterview, saying “That was the original intention…but the corporate world wasn’t ready for it.”

It solidified what some fans already saw in the movie’s themes of identity and nonconformity as a trans experience, though its popularization is also in part a reaction to “men’s rights activists” (re: terminally online misogynists) attempts to co-opt the imagery of the film (like the red pill).

Further, we know from a 2012 profile of Lana in The New Yorker that her personal struggles with understanding her gender and coming out came to a head during work on the second and third films.

But intentionality and the art that gets made are two different things, and it’s well known that more direct allusions to transness like Switch’s different gender presentations in the Matrix and IRL were removed from the final product audiences are now discussing.

Against Intent​

The current conversation was sparked by a tweet problematizing the critical reading that the films are an allegory for being transgender. While some fans would hold that understanding the films as such is central to making sense of the iconic sci-fi dystopia world, Dan Olson poked some admittedly pedantic holes in the reading.

I’m on team “The Matrix isn’t explicitly a trans allegory, which suggests conscious 1:1 correlations between symbols and meanings, but a philosophically intricate work that contains themes questioning identity and self that resonate acutely with trans viewers”
— Dan Olson (@FoldableHuman) September 10, 2021
Olson, a film critic and video essayist whose YouTube channel, Foldable Ideas, has over 480,000 followers, argues in his initial thread that allegories are one-to-one connections between meaning and symbolic representation in a text. Olson offers the example of the red pill, which reveals the truth of the Matrix’s virtual reality to the characters in the films. The pills, he argues, do not “literally [represent] spironolactone,” a common hormone blocker used in some hormone replacement therapies.

His example is a bit fraught, however, as the red pill has also been speculated to represent another drug used in hormone replacement therapies: estradiol. Olson and others probably recognize the hormone in the form of tiny blue tablets, but at the time of filmmaking, estradiol was commonly made in the likeness of red pills.

This doesn’t really settle it, though. Is that the onlymeaning of the films’ red pills? Was the color intentionally chosen? If it seems pedantic, it is! If arguing about it ruins the films for you, then stop reading about 300 words ago! But this kind of critical conversation can be fun in the realm of ambiguity left by the Wachowski sisters’ comments.

In the aforementioned Netflix interview, Lilly states “I don’t know how present my transness was in the background of my brain as we were writing it…we were existing in a space where the words didn’t exist so we were always living in a world of imagination.”

Given her comments, maybe the standard of allegory diminishes the affordances the sisters had personally and in Hollywood at the time, and takes something away from what can be considered a premier work of trans art. Lilly herself admits that what trans themes are present are from the perspective of someone in the closet.

Whether the films are technically allegory or not, it’s clear that the meaning of the films, to cis and trans fans, emerges somewhere after the directors’ visions, and continues to be actively made as we discuss the films together through time.
 
Learning that you've been living a fantasy and having to face up to reality no matter how depressing that reality may be? Sounds like a trans allegory to me.
 
I'm so ineffably sick of the leftist "why do you care, bro?" argument.
 
Learning that you've been living a fantasy and having to face up to reality no matter how depressing that reality may be? Sounds like a trans allegory to me.

Except to the troons the fantasy was having a penis. The reality is cutting it off and becoming a true and honest woman.

I guess troons will try to claim the red pill now. That'll teach those toxic masculinity manpenis havers! :mad:
 
Except to the troons the fantasy was having a penis. The reality is cutting it off and becoming a true and honest woman.

I guess troons will try to claim the red pill now. That'll teach those toxic masculinity manpenis havers! :mad:
so the spoon was a metaphor for a dick all along?
 
This is almost "someone is wrong on the internet" levels of autism, but truth matters. It has inherent value. If you give up on the concept of truth and let people rewrite history at a whim, even things you remember, you lose touch with reality.

The Matrix was not conceived as a trans allegory. Generously, it was a riff on various philosophical thought experiments like Plato's cave and Descartes' demon, hacking, and the virtual reality fad. If I were less generous, I might accuse them of ripping of other genre works of fiction. The Wachowki brothers themselves weren't trans until BDSM, drugs, and folie a deux made them that way. There might have been one quasi-trans character named Switch whose digital image was a different sex, but that doesn't make the series a trans allegory any more than Neo's hair growing back in the Matrix makes it a hair restoration allegory.
 
I’m not sure the wachowskis should be the poster boys for trans if they want to keep the “trans isn’t a fetish” story. You have a pair of brothers who get involved with some crazy dominatrix and all of a sudden they realize they are women? Doesn’t seem like a strange coincidence and it’s not a good look if they want to memory hole autogynephilia.
 
In the aforementioned Netflix interview, Lilly states “I don’t know how present my transness was in the background of my brain as we were writing it…we were existing in a space where the words didn’t exist so we were always living in a world of imagination.”

They didn’t transition until 2008 and 2016, and the former was denying they were planning to transition in 2007 - more than 4 years after the trilogy finished. So no, there was no “transness“ even in the “background of your mind”.

….also, thanks to Cuckipedia, it is really hard to track this stuff now because they refuse to use their original names.
 
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This your last chance. After this there is no turning back. You take the blue anti-psycotics, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to. You take the red dialator, you stay in Wonderland, and we will see how deep the rabbit hole goes. Remember, all I'm offering is the truth. Nothing more.
 
I'm so ineffably sick of the leftist "why do you care, bro?" argument.
pfft, star wars is just space wizard movie bro, why do you care?
OMG WHEN I SAW REY DO THE THING I COOOMED IT WAS LIKE THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST OMG YAAS SLAY

pfft, it's just video games, calm down
OMG IF I DONT GET A VIDEO GAME WHERE I PLAY MYSELF I WILL KILL MYSELF

pfft, it's just a statue, get over it
OMG HOW DARE THE TALIBAN COVER UP SAINT GEORGE THIS IS THE WORST THING EVAR!!
 
Neo: „What are you trying to tell me? That I can dodge bullets after i transition?“
Morpheus : „No, Neo. I'm trying to tell you that when you're ready, you don’t want to.“

The matrix was over after the first one. The others were just fuckshit for people that cried until they knew every detail, just like mgs fans. Couldn’t let it stand on its own, naw. Had to get more bullshit out.
 
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