The Matrix: Resurrections certainly was not subtle!
The whole movie was basically a 'F*ck You' from Lana Wachowski to the bros who stole the 'red pill' narrative, as well as Warner Bros and the entertainment industry in general...
It shat all over the ideas of reboots and sequels, purposely made some ridiculous changes to this new 'loop' in the Matrix for the lulz, generally told the audience 'you don't know what you really want from a new Matrix movie,' outlined that the Matrix is really just an epic love story, and then (again) beat everyone over the head with its symbolism about growth and change through resurrection/rebirth/renewal... and did it all while still turning in a pretty decent action movie.
Nowhere near as good as the original, but the original Matrix film was an EXPERIENCE. Maybe the most impactful first viewing I've ever had of a movie? Just crazy entertainment, mind-blowing story that's complex but not TOO complex (that didn't happen until the sequels), amazing goosebumps moments, great cast, etc. etc.
This was a good, entertaining movie that does a better job of holding up that I would have expected, honestly... but Wachowski would probably tell you that the comparison of this one to the original not being apples-to-apples, and not being that important at all, is kind of the point.