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Neo Half CGI Coat from the Film "The Matrix Reloaded"
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Neo Half CGI Coat from the Film "The Matrix Reloaded"

Associated name The Matrix
Production company Warner Bros.
Performing artist Keanu Reeves
Date2003
Mediumcotton (textile); rubber; silk
DimensionsOverall: 71 x 21 1/2 x 3/4 in. (180.34 x 54.61 x 1.905 cm)
Credit LineMoPOP permanent collection
Object number2023.42.251
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Keanu Reeves (b. 1964) wore this coat as Neo in the film The Matrix Reloaded, 2003.  

In an interview on whatisthematrix.warnerbros.com, Costume Supervisor Dan Bronson (b. unknown) indicated that “... the coat that Keanu wears is made in seven different fabrics for very specific different scenes, due to the way each fabric flows and moves.” Created by costume designer Kym Barrett (b. 1965), this coat has a special rubber dot coating and was built to hold and splash water for the final fight scene.  It is also extra-long and wide on the back for scenes where they wanted Neo's coat to flow open like a cape. 

The original Matrix trilogy (1999 - 2003) is unique, not only its captivating story, but also in its queer and trans subtext as a blockbuster franchise created by two trans women. Scholars and pop culture enthusiasts alike have noted that Neo’s experience mirrors that of gender dysphoria and transition. Neo starts out as the quintessential “everyman” with a corporate job, conformist clothing, and the name “Thomas Anderson.” Through discovering the truth about the world and his true self he meets like-minded community, expresses himself through new clothing, and adopts his true name.  

Lilly Wachowski noted in an interview with Them. magazine that there is a “burbling transness simmering below everything” in The Matrix. Beyond Neo, we see queer themes in the importance of community – you can’t exit the Matrix without someone there to pull you out, and those in the real world must rely on and trust each other to survive.  

These themes of trans and queer community liberation are mirrored in the iconic costumes we see sketched and realized here on display. Inspired by club kids and leather clubs of the late ’90s, largely populated by LGBTQIA+ communities, the costumes in The Matrix make the subtextual queer themes of the film textual. As visibility of queer and trans identities in pop culture continues to be a hotly debated issue, we can look to LGBTQIA+ creators for indications of how to radically depict the experiences of marginalized groups. 

Long black coat of heavy cotton with screen-printed rubber dots and black silk lining. Some wear particularly on the top half where many of the dots are missing. Staining around the bottom of the coat from screen use. The top half of the coat has a mesh material with the rubber dots attached, which sits on top of another layer of material. 
CopyrightThe copyright and related rights status of this Item has been reviewed by the organization that has made the Item available, but the organization was unable to make a conclusive determination as to the copyright status of the Item. http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/
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