Keanu Reeves says he plays a more 'vulnerable' Neo in 'The Matrix Resurrections': 'I love suffering in characters'
Keanu Reeves says he plays a more 'vulnerable' Neo in 'The Matrix Resurrections': 'I love suffering in characters'
The Matrix Resurrections resurrects Thomas "Neo" Anderson for the first time since 2003's back-to-back sequels. You can call him older and you can call him wiser … but don't call him weaker. "I don't know if he's weak, but I would say that he's vulnerable," Keanu Reeves tells Yahoo Entertainment about his formerly high-flying alter ego. "He's in a vulnerable state and trying to figure out how to make it better." (Watch our video interview with the cast above.)
Regardless of which adjective you choose, the resurrected Neo returns to movie screens a different man than the One we saw at the end of The Matrix Revolutions. Discovering the reasons for his newfound vulnerability is one of the many delights of Lana Wachowski's bold and beautiful revival of the previously dormant franchise she created with her sister, Lily Wachowski, in 1999. And Reeves enjoyed his character's journey as much as the audience will.
"I love suffering in characters and in stories — it's really fun to play," the 57-year-old star says with a sly grin. "I think it's something we can all relate to: taking on and trying to change one's circumstances in a positive way. So it was fun to play Thomas Anderson and Neo in all of his 'weakness.'"
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