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The Matrix Revolutions (Widescreen Edition)

The Matrix Revolutions (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Best Movie Ever!"
Review: The Matrix Revolution was perhaps the best movie i have ever seen. the ending was great, the sequences were awsome and the action and philosophy was spectacular. to under stand the meanings of the matrix movies, i recomend going to [the website]. this movie would make a great gift for anyone and was greatly enjoyed by everyone i know. this is a must get!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A horrible end to an excellent start
Review: The first Matrix can be safely classified as one the best sci-fi movie ever made. It presented the idea of man vs. machines in a whole new manner.IMHO as a Matrix fan it should have been left alone. But no! Both Wachowski and Warner Brothers decided to come up with two sequels.
Reloaded:
Couldn't live up to the original but has its moments.

Revolutions:
Everthing about this movie is wrong
a)At the begining the movie, we are shown that machines are also capable of having feelings and are able to love. (This totally goes against the idea of the first movie where we are shown that machines are cold ,calculative and are incapable of mercy.James Cameron painted a better picture of what machines would be like in his Terminator movies)
b)The Zion action scenes were to long and repetitive. The club lobby fight scene was good but it was too short.
c)The Super Burly Brawl was like watching an episode of Dragonball Z. (I know that the Matrix has influences of anime but c'mon!?!)

d)And the worst part the ending - Neo dies by cancelling himself with Smith and thus saving the people in the Matrix. In return the Machines will halt the war against the humans and those humans who want to leave the Matrix are free to do so.
At the end The Architect questions the Oracle 'how long this so-called 'peace' would last?'. She answers him by saying 'as long as it can'. The oracle questions back on whether the machines will keep their word on freeing the humans from the Matrix. The Architect sarcastically answers that he is machine and is always trustworthy unlike humans.

My question to the Architect and the Wachowski Brothers is 'Who the hell in the first place created a virtual world as a blanket to prevent humans from finding out that they are born into bondage to serve as a Duracell battery?'
Answer: Machines are also capable of deceit and when it boils down to man vs. machines the machines always should be the bad guys. By right all of them should have been destroyed by the end of this movie and I can safely say this is what most of us would have expected from this movie.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 2 and a half great movies!
Review: This trilogy could have ended in the middle of this movie and I would have been happy. the first one was an intriguing glimpse into a complex world while being accented by good action. The second movie was a GREAT sequel. It left you guessing and was a total cliff hanger. The one thing that was consistent was that this was a dark world. With such a dark and downtrodden first 2 films the last one should end on a serious up note. No major bad news in other words. This was not the case for this film and about halfway through stopped showing any hope for a positive resolution. It angered me that a series that could have gone down as one of the best ever took such a "blah" turn. I would say see this movie if you liked the other 2 just to complete the story, but buy it... no.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worthless
Review: I was soooo looking forward to seeing this movie! I was. Reloaded wasn't what I had hoped it to be, but it was OK, I guess. I gave it a 6 out of 10 stars (my own personal scale). I was hoping the Brothers would redeem themselves with Revolutions. "The Matrix: Revolutions" was absolutly the single WORST movie I have ever seen in my entire life! There was NO PLOT, nothing from the first two movies are resolved, no questions are answered. I personally gave it (and I'm a HUGE Matrix I fan mind you.) 1 out of 10 stars. Nothing more I can say about it. I'm going to forget about II and III, should have never of been made. Either of em.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: good movie but not quite the greatest show in the dreamworld
Review: The Matrix movie was a hit. The first time anyone used "bullet time" special effects.

The Matrix Reloaded was a box office hit but not quite good to me. Using the same effects, it has gotten better.

The Matrix Revolutions had fans a little disappointed. It was a good movie, but not quite the greatest show in the dreamworld and Zion. Of course, there are special effects. The story/movie is confusing at some points, but there are still things to like about The Matrix Revolutions. This may be good to rent or just borrow from someone else. You could buy it thinking it is inevitable. You can think about it saying the problem is choice. Or not to by saying Why? It's your choice. I give it a B- and 3.5 stars

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: From bad to...................dead
Review: In May of last year, I was very excited to see Matrix Reloaded. It turned out to only have two cool scenes in it.Then at the end of the movie a preview of REVOULTION was shown. I figured they were saving the best for last.Boy..was I ever wrong. This movie died by the first 5 minutes. Then it got worse,how can you ever get worse from death? But of course, it had to end somehow, someway. Matrix pulled it off in many ways, but for the worse. I believe this film shoveled itself into the grave. I give it the one star due to the fact that this would very well be the end of this dumb-drowned series. I put it as if I saw a bad joke that was told to by a person with no scence of humor....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IQ Test
Review: Did you ever have one of those professors that gave extremely difficult tests to assess the upper limits of the smartest students? Well, finally somebody has made a movie (trilogy actually) with that philosophy. If you've got the IQ and you like to be mentally challenged by a movie, this is it. If you don't, don't bother watching and posting a bad review, buy Legally Blonde instead.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good movie,But not quite the greatest show in the dreamworld
Review: good movie but confusing at some points. Once again, the visual effects are everything in the movie. Well not really but you know what I mean. You may want to watch this at a matenee or rent it on dvd but there are some things to like about the matrix revolutions. Like the sound and the special effects. Like I told you, the movie is quite confusing. I give it a B- and 2.5 out of 4 stars "**1/2"

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Everything that has a beginning may not have an end!!!!!
Review: This movie I had to see more than once.....only because like some posted earlier I went into the first week expecting too damn much. Thrown off by a diffent Oracle, and the pace of the movie because of how the last movie to its beginning with a fight scene and Neo flying away. It then ended with you hanging and saying to yourself "Damn this next installment is going to be good"!!! So............thats how I went into it. After dying my own hype down and others who gave not so good reviews of the movie I watched one and two and then three again and I have to admit. Everything that has a beginning may not have an end but this left the door wide open. It was good the movie was "attainable and explainable" maybe except for the sunrise (which you will see but I wont tell the movie like somebody I wont name who posted earlier).

I say give the DVD a chance if you seen it and did not like it in the box office try watching all three at home.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: It's always darkest just before dawn...
Review: Or in the case of Revolutions, the film is darkest just before the 7 year old Indian girl codes a dawn in memory of one of the most unsatisfying endings in Sci-Fi history.

The perplexing thing about this movie is that I was never actually bored. In fact, I found myself holding my breath a time or two. It's exciting, it's relentless, the special effects are amazing...so how in the world could it have been a letdown!?

Others have spoken more eloquently than I as to where the film goes wrong. I'll just say this: You spend 7 1/2 hours riding the cresting wave of this trilogy's dénouement. You are poised for and excited about what should be the greatest ride of your life. Instead, the wave comes crashing down on you, burying you under an avalance of (albeit cool looking) CG and wasted opportunity.


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