Quote by Keanu Reeves
The truth is often terrifying, which I think is one of the motifs

The truth is often terrifying, which I think is one of the motifs of Larry and Andrews cinema. The cost of knowledge is an important theme. In the second and third films, they explore the consequences of Neos choice to know the truth. Its a beautiful, beautiful story. – Keanu Reeves

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I mean, I went to a Catholic boys school for a year, but that was to play hockey. Religion class was quite contentious for me. – Keanu Reeves

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I mean, if you didnt get it or if you didnt feel like you enjoyed it, sometimes that experience can change. – Keanu Reeves

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