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The Matrix Bullet Dodge, also known as Neo's Bullet Dodge, Matrix Backwards Dodge, or Matrix Bullet Time, refers to an iconic scene from the 1999 film The Matrix. The scene showcases the character Neo dodging bullets in slow motion, a cinematic effect that has come to be known as "bullet time." This technique depicts the camera’s perspective slowing down to show bullets gliding through the air. This visual has become quite well-known, symbolizing the innovative use of special effects to enhance action sequences.

OriginWho did it first?

The Matrix Bullet Dodge originates from the 1999 movie The Matrix, directed by Lana Wachowski and Andy Wachowski. In a climactic moment of the film, Neo (played by Keanu Reeves) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) engage in a rooftop battle to rescue their leader, Morpheus (Lawrence Fishburne). During this confrontation, Neo finds himself out of ammunition, leading to a chase by Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), who then fires at Neo. It is in this memorable scene that Neo performs the iconic bullet dodge maneuver, bending backwards dramatically to avoid the bullets, although he eventually gets hit in the side and leg. The scene can be viewed in further detail in this clip.[1]

Origin: 1999