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The Movie Shop Ltd Morpheus Style Sunglasses, Rimless/Smoke Lens

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To the best of my knowledge, the Wachowskis never commented on the shades in particular, but I'll leave here a nugget about shades: Morpheus wears two different sunglasses: "Money Col. 1727" by Tom Davies, and "Morpheus" by Tom Davies. The latter is extremely similar to Morpheus's sunglasses in the Original Trilogy.

In this article in the Chicago Tribune Kevin Jones (curator of the museum at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles) talks about design choices in the production design:

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Trinity in particular also uses her sunglasses as eye protection when riding a motorcycle twice, both in the first and second movie. Discover the latest releases, technical innovations and who is wearing what... From glasses to sunglasses, lenses and frames, we've got you covered. The characters in the Matrix series are synonymous with their glasses so this was the most creatively challenging Hollywood commission I have ever had. It was a huge honour to be chosen to create all of the eyewear for The Matrix Resurrections, and terrific to work with the legendary costume designer Lindsay Pugh and the brilliant production team.’ -Tom Davies Morpheus's iconic sunglasses are a pair of Blinde "Morpheus" 4005-1 glasses, although the spring prongs that open the nose pads to pinch onto the bridge of the nose are not seen in the movie. Wardrobe Dept members likely had to glue the glasses onto the actor & stunt doubles. Steampunk Sunglasses, New 2021 Design, Retro, Gothic Sunglasses, Street, Cateye, Punk Eyewear, Carved, European, Steampunk Sunglasses, Hippy

So out-of-universe it was definitely a specific choice for the production team to get a unique, individual design specific to each character. Established in 2009, we are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality designer fashion and prescription eyewear. One final interesting point - at the start of the film all of the agents' sunglasses are the same shape, but as Smith goes increasingly rogue, his sunglasses begin to take on a new shape (as noted in TV Tropes): Tom designed and produced over 200 bespoke frames for the movie, including characters Neo, Trinity and Morpheus. You can now shop the limited edition sunglasses as seen in the film. Neo's sunglasses in The Matrix Resurrections are an original pair called "Neo" designed by Tom Davies. They are a single-lens sunglasses with a spaced section between the frame and the lens on the outer sides.For the agents, it's another deal altogether. They wear it as a disguise. An additional layer of impersonality. It's standard MIB fantasy clothing. A dark suit and shades. Trinity's sunglasses in The Matrix Resurrections are an original pair called "Trinity" designed by Tom Davies. They have a double-bridge reminiscent of Trinity's original sunglasses from The Matrix, and the lens is nearly identical to Neo's sunglasses from The Matrix, except the frame is square and not wraparound, and the lens is framed.

In the related video game Enter The Matrix, it is implied that the sunglasses worn while in the Matrix are actually a heads-up display. You see a typed message from Sparx appearing character by character, superimposed on your view of the game. they have sunglasses when they are "in power" (destroying stuff) and take them off when they lose power (running from agents) As a result most films which feature actual guns firing blanks (rather than cgfx) will put sunglasses on any actors who cannot stop themselves from blinking. One thing I really like in McAtrix (a pizza hut, a pizza hut) was the cinematic use of the reflections on some of the glasses, extreme closeups using the reflection as the screen. It had been done before, but it was quite nice.Get your very own piece of movie history with these limited edition sunglasses as seen on Bugs in The Matrix Resurrections. As the captain of the resistance hovercraft Nebuchadnezzar , Morpheus is known for his cool stance and distinct look. Morpheus' round, pince-nez sunglasses have become as iconic as the character itself, inspiring countless Halloween costumes since the movie's first release. More than a cool prop, sunglasses bear a deeper symbolism in The Matrix trilogy . It is believed that they're only worn by characters that are "awake," or those who know the truth about the simulation. It is a fitting keepsake for Fishburne, as the accessory was custom built to fit the actor's face. However I didn't see one that clearly gives the in-movie explanation. All of these answers are very good reasons to why the choice was made to have them wearing glasses, but in movie, its much simpler than that.

In my view, there is nothing in the creative industry that has such a fundamental impact on someone’s appearance as eyewear. A well-designed pair of spectacles can completely change how people perceive an actor onscreen,” Davies said. Lexy A few years ago, the fashion world posed a question that echoed through runways and city streets: Would the tiny sunglasses trend, seemingly straight out of the future, eventually fade into fashion's rearview mirror? To answer that query, the resounding consensus seems to be, "Not quite yet!" In Morpheus's explanation of what the matrix is to Neo, he points out Neo's appearance as a representation of himself. The way he sees himself is reflected in that. Do they think the glasses make them cooler, so they have them because they think they are cool? Maybe. It doesn't matter. Thats how they view who they are. As we journey deeper into the realm of fashion, it becomes increasingly evident that the allure of these sleek and enigmatic accessories remains unwavering. Luxury fashion houses have embraced the trend, seamlessly incorporating it into their collections. Meanwhile, the fast fashion industry follows suit, ensuring the captivating style stays firmly within our sightlines. It's a trend that shows no signs of slowing down.Neo, portrayed by Keanu Reeves, is the iconic protagonist of "The Matrix," and his sunglasses, often called "Neo sunglasses" or "Matrix sunglasses," hold iconic status for several reasons. They symbolise his rebellion against the artificial reality imposed by machines, fitting perfectly with the film's futuristic aesthetics. Neo's character exudes coolness and confidence, making the sunglasses a sought-after accessory for those who admire his style. They have also left a lasting mark on pop culture, becoming a recognisable symbol and emblematic of his character's enduring influence. Morpheus Sunglasses inspired by the Matrix movies and should be worn with stylish outfits that underline your creative personality. British eyewear maker Tom Davies was the filmmakers’ choice to produce new versions of cinema’s most iconic frames for the epic new film The Matrix Resurrections. In addition to white rabbit motifs and mind-melting deja vu, The Matrix Resurrections viewers will see the cast wearing a new range of sunglasses designed on commission by designer Tom Davies for the sci-fi franchise’s fourth installment. Better yet, they can then go buy their favorite pair. Morpheus The original Matrix sunglasses emerged from the creative vision of eyewear designer Richard Walker, associated with the eyewear company Blinde Optics. He envisioned glasses that were nothing short of futuristic, setting them apart as unique, unlike anything ever witnessed before. As a result, he meticulously crafted distinctive metal frames for each character in the film.

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