The Matrix

Directed by Andy and Larry Wachowski, “The Matrix” was released in 1999. It stars Keanu Reeves as Neo and Laurence “I am not fat” Fishburne as Morpheus. This mind-blowing film informed the public that reality was nothing more than an elaborate computer program. The use of “bullet time” has been copied and parodied countless times since this film came out. However, despite all the praise for the visual effects of this film, it also walked away with an Academy Award for Best Sound Effects Editing and Best Sound. The next two in the series were absolutely awful by comparison.   By https://www.versedautomation.com/  home cinema London

The lobby scene alone would be a suitable test for your home theatre system. The Propellerheads’ techno number “Spybreak” booms along in the background as bullets whiz by the heads of Neo, Trinity and you. This elaborate fight scene is then capped off by giant slow-motion explosion in the elevator shaft, which then leads to another shoot-out on the roof, which then leads to a helicopter explosion. In addition to all this exercise your subwoofer is getting, the tweeters will be doing their best to keep up with the high-pitched digital noise that accompanies entering the matrix and every time an agent takes over a human. Pure orgasmic joy.

Visitor visa

Visa
The following information has been compiled from Canadian Government Sources, namely the Department of Citizenship and Immigration lawyers at 17 Hanover Square, Mayfair, London W1S 1HT

Every person wishing to enter Canada on a temporary basis must obtain a Visitor Visa. A Visitor Visa allows the holder to enter Canada within the time allowed for the visit.

A Visitor Visa may be obtained at any Canadian Embassy, Canadian Consulate or Canadian High Commission (herein after referred to as Visa Office) in your country. Persons wishing to obtain a Visitor Visa are requested to contact a Canadian Government Visa Office or visit in person the said Visa Office and obtain an application form. This application form once completed can be mailed or dropped off in person at the Visa Office. As well, an application form can be completed in person at the Visa Office.

Processing of Visitor Visas is done somewhat rapidly, however, applicants are advised to apply well in advance of their planed departure for Canada.

Persons wishing to visit Canada may apply for a single entry or multiple entry, allowing the holder of a multiple entry visa to enter Canada as often as he or she wishes during the validity of the visa.

To qualify for a Visitor’s Visa individuals must abide by the following requirments:

satisfy a Canadian Visa Officer that their intended stay in Canada is temporary. This can be demonstrated by producing a return air plane ticket and demonstrating strong ties to family, employment, ownership of a business and/or schooling back in your home country;
have enough money to support yourself and your family, if applicable, during your stay in Canada;
have no intention to undertake studies or employment opportunities during your visit to Canada;
demonstrate to the Visa Officer that you will be returning home after your studies;
be in good physical health;
you have not been convicted for criminal activity, and are not a security risk for Canada; and
pay the requisite Canadian Government Fee (Single entry Cdn $55; Multiple entry Cdn $85);
Please note that your spouse and children, if applicable, can accompany you to Canada on your Visitor’s Visa.

The following are the typical documents requested in support of your application:

Passport or travel documents issued by the national government of your residence;
2 passport sized photographs of yourself; and
Proof of financial support (photocopy of bank statement) for yourself and accompanying family members, if applicable.
Note, a Canadian Government Visa Officer, upon review of your application, will decide if an interview or medical examination will be required.

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