Rating: Summary: A must see! Review: The best sci-fi movie I've seen in ages
Rating: Summary: The Best Science Fiction / Action Film. Review: The Best Science Fiction / Action Film, doesn't that just wring THE MATRIX.I dont know what to say at this point of time, but this film was outstanding in 1999, and I am sure it wouldn't have been forgotten even if the 2nd and 3rd film weren't released. The Matrix really opens your mind and makes you think 'WOW, amazing'. The story line is as famous as the well-known matrix style action. Although many people didn't understand the film they still enjoyed the cast, the clothes and the action, AKA me at first! The entire trilogy was great in my opinion, the two films that followed were not as mind bending as the original Matrix film, but the action and SFX made up for that! 10/10 Trilogy. Own it all. (The Matrix, The Matrix Revisited, The Matrix Reloaded, The Matrix Revolutions and The Animatrix.)
Rating: Summary: Awesome movie! Review: The best science fiction in a long time. Special effects are terrific. I did see it four times on the theatres and have the DVD. If you have to buy a DVD, buy this one
Rating: Summary: Special effects Review: The best special effects I have been seen in a movie The back stage has think in every single detail, wonderfull
Rating: Summary: Great looking film Review: The best thing about this film is it's look; great effects and cinematography. If that's all there was to this movie, however, I'd probably hate it, but the film has just barely enough of a story and decent characters that watching this movie is better than bearable. Those cybernetic-octopus thingies made the film for me.
Rating: Summary: Fantastic! Review: The best thing since "The Fifth Element",(which I had to watch like 5 times in my hotel room in Melbourne, OZ). Unbelievably good and even Keanu comes off a hero although Larry is the king. Still can't really vie with "Alien" for fright factor but the graphic sophistication is truly alien it's so amazing.
Rating: Summary: A legendary movie Review: The best thing this movie has is the special effects. They were mindboggling. The story was great, it makes you stop and think if you really have any control over your destiny. If you haven't seen it rent it then buy the DVD because this show will blow you away!
Rating: Summary: Awesome on DVD! Review: The best visual and audio effects of any movie yet to play on my DVD player. With Dolby digital, it sounds like bullets are flying through the living room.
Rating: Summary: Holy Damn. Review: The best, the greatest, its the most intense movie I've seen and read
Rating: Summary: "What is Real?" Well, This Movie is Really Good Review: The brainchild of the Washkowski brothers, "The Matrix" is one brain-boggling experience that leaves you cheering, as well as wondering how the hell they pulled off those special effects and told the story so well in the midst of it all. "The Matrix" revolutionized the science-fiction genre, by throwing in elements of fantasy, anime and tons of martial arts-esque action. The casting is dead on, and if you look down the list, all you see is perfection, or damn close to it. Keanu Reeves proves beyond all doubt he can carry a complex, involved movie as Neo while Laurence Fishburne is there to back him up as the freedom-driven Morpheus. But what really brought the movie together are the performances given by Carrie-Ann Moss as Trinity and Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith. Moss gives the action heroine new life, while Weaving is a brooding, terrifying villian that, at the same time, gives us a new look at what a villian can be. Neo is a computer software engineer by day and a hacker by night. He spends his nights looking for something to jar him from his routine, insipid life, and give him clarity to something that has been in the back of his mind all of his life. He finds what he is searching for when Trinity takes him to meet Morpheus, and Morpheus shows him the truth of what the planet Earth has become. A computer-generated illusion, created by artificially-intelligent machines that control the human race, while fighting off the few that try to liberate mankind. Morpheus and his comrades attempt to prove to Neo that he is a Chosen One, the One destined to bring about the downfall of the machines. But the Matrix has its soldiers. Computer generated men in suits called agents, who are far superior to the humans in the Matrix. If the Matrix is to collapse, that agents need to be destroyed. I said earlier that you left wondering how the hell the special effects were pulled off. I still don't quite know for sure, but they are impressive nonetheless. The movements of the people in motion seems to slow-down and speed-up at will, and the still frame shots have far more depth and substance than the all-digital world created in the Star Wars prequels. If this movie is any indication, the next two sequels are bound to be someting to see, but until then, "The Matrix" can still stand as a rousing piece of sci-fi.
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