Matrix Slow-Motion Bullet Scene In LEGO
This is a video of the "Trinity help" slow-motion bullets scene from The Matrix recreated entirely in LEGO. Admittedly, it was very well made.
After around 440 hours of work, and just in time for the 10th anniversary of the original movie release, we are pleased to present to you our Lego version of the famous Bullet Time dodge scene from The Matrix.
Jesus, 440 hours? I could have done it in 430. 435 tops.
Hit the jump for a side-by-side comparison with the original movie and a link the the project page.
Thanks to twellve, who could whip Trinity's ass in hand to hand combat whether it's a bare-knuckle match or not.
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