Keanu Reeves Names The Devil's Advocate Best 1990s Film
Keanu Reeves Names The Devil's Advocate Best 1990s Film

Keanu Reeves Names The Devil's Advocate Best 1990s Film

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Keanu Reeves, a Canadian actor renowned for his kindness and versatility, rose to prominence in the 1990s by transitioning from comedy to action and dramatic roles, with standout films including Speed, The Matrix, and The Devil's Advocate. Though he avoids deliberately watching his own movies, Reeves revealed at The New Yorker Festival 2025 that he occasionally watches three favorite films if he comes across them while channel surfing: Point Break, The Matrix, and The Matrix Reloaded. These films, particularly Point Break and The Matrix, were pivotal in establishing him as an action star and have become cultural touchstones. Reeves cherishes his experience working with Al Pacino on The Devil's Advocate, highlighting it as a favorite from the 1990s. Despite his success, Reeves remains humble, refusing to pick a single favorite movie from the decade to avoid offending others. His co-star from Bill & Ted, Alex Winter, echoed similar sentiments about disliking watching oneself in films, emphasizing a shared modesty about their work.

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