The Matrix Films Are About Being Transgender, The Trilogy’s Co-Director Says

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The Matrix Films Are About Being Transgender, The Trilogy’s Co-Director Says
The Matrix Films Are About Being Transgender, The Trilogy’s Co-Director Says

Fans have speculated about potential meanings behind the iconic films and Lilly confirmed the theory to Netflix.

“I’m glad that it has gotten out,” she said.

The Matrix first hit screens in 1999, when Lilly says “the corporate world wasn’t ready” for an allegory – a story that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning – about transgender people.

But the director says the films have always been “meaningful” for trans people.

“They come up to me and say these movies saved my life.

“I’m grateful I can be throwing them a rope to help them along their journey.”

The character Switch – who spoiler alert didn’t make it past the first film – shows “where our headspaces were”, Lilly says in a Netflix video.

“The Matrix stuff was all about the desire for transformation but it was all coming from a closeted point of view.

“We had the character of Switch – who was a character who would be a man in the real world and then a woman in the Matrix.”

Lilly doesn’t know “how present my transness was in the background of my brain as we were writing” The Matrix.

“But it all came from the same sort of fire that I’m talking about.”

She was always drawn to science fiction because “we were existing in a space where the words didn’t exist, so we were always living in a world of imagination”.

Lana was the first of the siblings to transition, telling the New Yorker in 2012 how much she was struggling with her gender identity around the time of the second and third Matrix films.

“For years, I couldn’t even say the words ‘transgendered’ or ‘transsexual’.

“When I began to admit it to myself, I knew I would eventually have to tell my parents and my brother and my sisters.

“This fact would inject such terror into me that I would not sleep for days. I developed a plan that I worked out with my therapist. It was going to take three years. Maybe five.”

‘One of the lucky ones’

Lilly came out publicly as trans in 2016 after a reporter from the Daily Mail turned up at her door.

“I just wanted – needed some time to get my head right, to feel comfortable. But apparently I don’t get to decide this,” she said in a statement to the Windy City Times afterwards.

“I am one of the lucky ones. Having the support of my family and the means to afford doctors and therapists has given me the chance to actually survive this process.

“Transgender people without support, means and privilege do not have this luxury. And many do not survive.”

The Matrix trilogy – and particularly the first film, which won four Academy Awards – appear in plenty of lists about the “greatest science fiction films of all-time”.

Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, wakes up to the reality that he’s been living in a computer simulation his whole life – his physical body, along with the rest of the human race, is being used as an energy source by alien overlords.

There is set to be a fourth film in the series, directed by Lana alone, expected for 2022.

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