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The Matrix Revolutions (Full Screen Edition)

The Matrix Revolutions (Full Screen Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good Final Movie, but needed a little more.
Review: The Matrix Revolutions is a fine final movie, but it needed to have a more human touch and a better ending than it did. Keanu Reeves, Hugo Weaving, and the gang is back but the spectacle is gone, and the ending is must to be desired. Great special effects that do put the first two movies to shame, and the final confrontation between Neo and Agent Smith is a crowd pleasers.

It just needed more that it had to be a satisfying ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great way to end the movie.
Review: This was easily the most action packed 3 hours ever! This is where they answer all the questions, they explain what Neo's purpose is, and then they fill in the time buy showing off some truly amazing special effects, and the greatest fight scene since Yoda's fight from Star Wars: Episode 2. Wow this was what I was hoping for, a big showdown. They were also realistic on how the machines and humans made peace, because there was no way that the small army of humans could have defeated the sentinel army. NONE WHAT SO EVER! So the first Matrix film introduced the characters and the situation, and the goal of the humans, the second one added more plot and more questions and was much more fast paced and allowed us to see samples of "the one's" power, and the third one gives us the biggest and coolest battle, possible in the hystory of cinema. I personally didn't think any of the matrix films were hard to follow or mentally stimulating, but I found them awesome! Yes there's opening for a Matrix 4, and I'm sure, even though they said they wouldn't, will make another to cash in and capitalize in the sucess, but then again who wouldn't?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A train with no destiny and no purpose called MATRIX ! ! !
Review: OH man, oh man, i din't like that much "THE MATIRIX", but when i saw RELOADED i said, this is one of the most complex movies ever made, and really good, now i see REVOLUTIONS, and i don't know, i feel sorry for having bought ANIMATRIX; THE MATRIX AND MATRIX RELOADED, because they were all part of the same and complete story, but then you saw the end and my gosh, what the hell happened there? They killed the complex plot! it's a big disappoinment, you just have to go and see how bad it is:
- WORST dialogue ever
- Cliché is around all the movie
- NO explanation about anything
- I just can't continue, i would have to give spoilers, it's just the worst sequel ever!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: What did you expect?
Review: bFirst off I am a huge Matrix Fan and so is the family. I saw Revolution 1st day 1st show with my wife while on vacation in Daytona. I wasn't dispointed. Whereas my wife was. My Daughter who saw it this week ( Because we wouldn't tell her about the movie) called us with a big headach. Saying the movie was confusing. There is an ongoing debate in my house about the ending, left 2 many things unanswered. If you look at the reviews on this board they pretty much mirror my household.

My Question to them is what did you expect? How would you have wanted it to end? How would you have crafted the ending. Or are all of you disappointed because this is the last in the sequel.

Story line was good, CGI incredible and the fight scenes were outstanding.

Finally 2 things the movie creates lots of conversation/debate and I can't wait until the "The Revolution" comes out on DVD so I can have the Matrix movie night.

How boring is That?

PS: Challenge to all the disappointed. How would you have crafted the Ending?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Confusing, but what do you expect from a philosophical movie
Review: Many people who have seen this movie believe that it doesn't successfully conclude the trilogy. Why? Well, it should be obvious... they don't understand the ending. And to be honest with you, I don't completely understand it either. But that doesn't mean I'm going to criticize it based on that; it is, after all, a philosophical movie. But to make an attempt at clarification, I will point out some things that I found significant.

Let's start at the beginning, since that would seem most reasonable. It starts out where it left off: Neo and Bane lying opposite each other on tables. Notice that they're wearing the exact same clothes and look like reflections of one another. Then, there is the scene with the train station. If you think about it, the train station is a kind of purgatory where you are transported one way or the other. Mobil Ave on the back wall is Latin for "Hail Transportation." While in this place, Neo reads like someone who is jacked in. The mind is the ultimate matrix and evidence of this is that they can't "see" Neo while he's in the Matrix.

(...) Don't jump to conclusions because if you do, you'll miss a conclusion altogether. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Watch the movie
Review: Having read a few negative reviews about the Revolutions, I wanted to drop in my five cents. What this movie lacked in romance and dialogue, it more than made up in action and special effects. Here are some comments:

1. What's with Neo's child dialogues? "I have decided to bla bla bla.." Trinity asks: "why?" "Because I bla bla.." "What?"... And it goes on. The brothers need to work on the scripts.
2. In the Revolutions, Morpheus was a follower rather than a leader. He had lost all his charisma that we were used to in the Matrix and Reloaded. Moreover, I was expecting more romance between Naobi and Morpheus, maybe in place of the lousy dialogue about change.
3. Is the senate abnormally calm or what! Just like the machines.. Such an irony.
4. Cool story line. I liked how it all linked to one another in the end. However the end was expected, specifically from the speech that Senate member gave to Neo about how humans needed the machines and the humans needed machines (Reloaded).

Anyway, long story short, watch the movie. It is worth the time and money.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: What happened?
Review: This movie went wrong in so many ways...Neo is missing in the movie for 45 minutes.isnt the movie about him?..while he is missing an over animated battle between the humans and machines is occuring...second Neo is blinded in the first half of the movie and he puts a purple bandana over his eyes making him look a ninja turtle.third was it me or did the machine god look like the wizard of oz????..come on now...and why was agent smith laughing like Dr Evil????..this was more a comedy than drama...i give it 2 stars for the cool final battle between Neo and Smith which was really weak but cool water effects....shame shame

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding movie, "Bravo Zulu" to Revolutions
Review: The Matrix revolutions (in my opinion) is the best movie I have seen in a while, one that I had been looking forward to beforehand as well. Although some probably wouldn't agree, I thought the end of this trilogy brought a somewhat satisfying closure to the story. It shows you the war Morpheus had been referring to and foreshadowing since waaaay back in the first movie, Morpheus described how devasting the war was becoming and now you have a chance to see just how intense and overwhelming it really is. I give the action scenes an A+.

Although I'm not much for love stories, I know a good one when it comes along and the latter scenes focusing on Neo and Trinity is extremely heart-felt, very well done. Everybody has their own theories on what the Matrix "means" and what it is implying POSSIBLY about our world, frankly I don't know WHAT it was trying to tell us.....but what I got out of the movie is that it had a lot to deal with fighting for what you deeply believe in at all costs, making unselfish sacrifices at the most opportune moment, and dying for your loved one/s without thinking twice. Love, sacrifice and war are all timeless ideas that every human being can instinctively relate to, so who's to say this movie is a waste?, even if you are one who didn't discover the movie ending you had expected.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I USED TO BE A HUGE FAN
Review: Matrix should have stopped with the original. The original was amazing. I've seen in well over 50 times. When I heard that number 2 and 3 were coming out I couldn't wait to have all my questions answered. That, my friends, was a mistake. The second one, left many questions still unanswered, making me want more, but still feeling sorely disappointed...I mean the car chase scene, the twins, the big room fight sequence: it was all good, but still was lacking. Then last night, I get to go see Revolutions. I was extremely excited. However, I found myself increasingly more and more disenchanted as the movie went on. The action and especially the lines were so predicatable. My wife and I found ourselves saying the lines before the characters themselves. Almost every trite and overused scene, line, and concept was overused. The effects were amazing and I believe the best ever in movies. But like the Star Wars Episode I, great effects don't make up for a crummy story and bad writing. I want my money back.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: is it really over?...
Review: I thought that the movie was great and i would give 4 stars out of 5. the thing that stroke me the most about revolutions was that how the special effects designers had advanced the special effects into another level. The fight between Neo and Smith was fantastic and i have never ever in my life seen such detail graphic designs in that seen. The ending was not what i had expected it did not make me belive that the triology its over i still think that there is something missing in that film i was not satisfied with the ending and so were some of my friends. It could had finished with something more symbolic and a knowing the future of Zion and the human civilisation. Happy with the special effects but not happy with the ending of the film.


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