Give a another pompous blockbuster is knocked down to size and turned into a source of unstoppable laughter. Hot on the heels of Bored of the Rings comes an indispensable parody of the most humorless big screen epics of all The Matrix and its completely confused sequels. In spite of featuring a lead actor who can barely speak, and quotations from philosophers most of its audience hadn’t read, the movies spawned an immense following. Now the entire trilogy has been transformed into comedy. You’ll recognize the pretentious themes—twisted realities, paranoia, and godhead—and the distinctive dark glasses, impractical long coats, slow-motion bullets that are deadly in more ways than one, and strange robot thingamajigs. They’ll all come in for ribbing.
The A rumor is circulating that Robertski Brothers is really Adam Roberts—but he’s not telling.
Тъпа но за сметка на това увлекателна, колкото и странно да звучи. Почти 7/8 от книгата са блудкава пародия на трилогията „Матрицата“, не успях да се засмея нито един път. Последната 1/8 прави отчаян опит да премахне кофти вкуса от предходните бледи опити за пародия, но не успява кой знае колко качествено да се справи с тази задача. Там се зачекват философските и логически въпроси, които възникнаха след края на оригиналната трилогия и които гравитират около дупките в сценария и постройката на света. Много е далеч като качество от „Своенравното хлапе“, а „Червеноризци“ е направо в друга галактика. За да съм обективен непременно трябва да каже, че определено е по-добра от поредицата за „Бил – галактическия герой“, което не е никак трудно.
Всяка една филмова пародия, която съм гледал, е била неизмеримо тъпа, но някои са поне малко смешни. Чел съм само една книга-пародия на филм (тази) и тя също е неизмеримо тъпа, но опитите за хумор в нея по-скоро ще те накарат да искаш да си избодеш очите с вилица, отколкото да се засмееш.
There once was a guy named Nemo, at least that was his internet-alias. The bloke lead a quiet and rather ordinary life. That is, until he became aware that he was actually rather notorious in being exceptionally not exceptional. He was so plain and bland that people refused to notice him while walking in the street. This capability of turning invisible became his most unique gift. Regrettably this again made him not so common anymore, which led him to lose his only talent. Ah, it all has something to do with a cat in a box and a guy named Schrödinger not being all that happy about it because he could never tell if he needed to feed the animal or not. But that is a totally different story.
As with many spoofs, you won’t enjoy The McAtrix Derides that much if you haven’t seen the original film. Even so, you should have watched actually the complete trilogy to understand all the jokes. The Robertski Brothers (alias of the author Adam Roberts) follows the three films rather closely, just interpreting the essence a bit differently. This leads to sometimes rather hilarious episodes that can easily be visualized by the reader just because it’s so easy to imagine Keanu Reeves getting stuck in those silly situations. The pace never really drops and keeps the story enjoyably fresh. But do not expect major literature or deep insights. This book is pure entertainment and has no other aspirations.