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The Matrix Revolutions (Widescreen Edition)

The Matrix Revolutions (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "The Matrix Revolutions"
Review: To fully understand the trilogy you must watch "The animatrix" and play the video game "Enter the Matrix" remember when reloaded began, a young boy came running to Neo saying how Neo saved him, how he got him out. In "the animatrix" it shows that, it shows the ship that they got messages from, being destroyed. "Enter the Matrix" shows the transformation of the oracle, Capt Niobe retrieviving information not mentioned in the movies. I think "Revolutions" was a great movie but, it did leave alot unanswered, and this is not and ending if you remember the conversation of the artitect and the oracle, this is merely a "hold up for a while" until we bring something else, it's not a finish. It's a must see movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent! The best Matrix movie yet!
Review: Despite inevitable criticism by some, this movie was a perfect addition to the other two in the trilogy. There was not a part of the movie where I hesitated to watch the screen. The action is superb and I am constantly impressed by the ability of the creators of every part of this movie, from the storyline to the amazing fight scenes! It's fantastic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: -
Review: Excellent fighting scenes, although the goodbye-Trinity-love-scene is a bit too long. Very good movie!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WORST TRILOGY EVER
Review: I thought the first Matrix movie was a decent movie. It had a great concept, but it was by no means as good of a movie as it was hyped up to be.

The following two movies take horrible turns. The Matrix no longer resembles the real world, and bizarre characters are introduced. The Matrix is extremely surreal, which totally goes against what it was meant for in the first place. Am I wrong?

The plot is even more bizarre than the new characters. The Matrix: Reloaded and Revolutions are possibly the two most pretentious movies of all time. I don't care how complicated dialogue can be written or how extreme action sequences can be, it doesn't mean it will be interesting. The plot twists and turns and leads nowhere. For all the questions posed, there are no answers. Nor did I ever care if there were any answers. The movies failed to generate any sort of interest. These movies tried to bring the concept of the Matrix to new depths, but fails miserably.

Then there's the cheesy theme of hope and love for Neo, which again fails to generate interest. I almost vomited whenever I heard "I believe in you Neo." How ... cheesy. Reloaded disappointed me so much, but for the sake of completion I went to see Revolutions. It was one of the most agonizing movie experiences in my life. It definitely beats out The Godfather: Part Three for the worst conclusion to a trilogy. The little bit of satisfaction I got from seeing this entire trilogy is that I never have to go back and see it again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: 3rd times the charm.
Review: The first Matrix was a well thought out and unique piece of science fiction but things kind of went down in Reloaded. Revolutions is a surprising film in the fact that it's more interesting than the overrated Reloaded but fails to reach the standards the first Matrix set. I'm not saying it's a bad movie, I'm just saying that it wasn't what I thought it was going to be. The highlight of the third film, just like the second film, is Hugo Weaving who plays Agent Smith. Not since Anthony Hopkins playing Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs has a villian been so much fun to watch.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Matrix was never great to begin with....
Review: Well I have seen other movies like A.I. and Minority Report. Two movies that drowned in their own CGI which made it a burden to watch and also the fact that neither movie had a script did not help any. The Matrix movies are even worse. Each movie seems to have over 900 effects shots, with actors looking litterally like cardboard cut outs in a flood of CGI that has no reason other then to bombard the senses with meaningless data. Is there any humanity in these movies aside from a brief moment or two? Not much of it. It does seem to reflect the future of where feature films are going and it's a trip that has no happy ending.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Movie Bound To Be Under-Appreciated Because It Stayed True
Review: When I first saw the Matrix, I was shocked, amazed, awed. It instilled in me a sense of such jubilance that I could quote the script to you on the spot. I could be called a fanatic; I love the movie and it's concept. Reloaded was a tad bit surprising of a twist...I kind of liked it, but not entirely, but I resigned to allow the brilliant brother duo (Wachoswki Bros.) to do their thing and went to see Revolutions. All that I could say when I got out of the theater was: "Better than the best movie of all time...the first one."
Revolutions contains action, suspense, thrills, chills, romance, and any other genre you can think of. It is getting many bad reviews, however, worldwide. Why is this? Because you have to be of a unique mindset to like it. The original Matrix was much broader of an audience, touching to the nerds and the action-lovers...for people who didn't even understand it, it was awesome. The reason Revolutions isn't doing as well even though it is considered by me to be even better is because it requires quite a bit of intelligence to enjoy thoroughly. It is the perfect end to a perfect trilogy. If you liked the first one or second one, or if you're just really into science fiction twists and turns in movies, make sure to go see this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Matrix: Resolution (Everything that has an ending is good)
Review: Most people here seem to be dissapointed in this film for some reason or another (some people have complained about there being too many love scenes between Neo and Trinity, while others have simply whined about the peaceful ending). Upon hearing these grievances prior to watching the film, I've become immune to its flaws (Ha ha!! I'm the only person I know who actually LIKES this film!!!!).

The characters are as well portrayed as before, if not moreso. It's interesting to see how the machine programs have become more human. But there's no further development on them.

The story itself is what really matters for the film. It doesn't have as much action as "Reloaded," but the battle of Zion is definately worth seeing. It's a twenty-minute extravaganza of flying machines, pummels crashing through everything, APUs marching around, and missiles flying everywhere. Directly afterwards is Neo and Trinity's desparate flight to Machine City, and Neo's battle with Agent Smith, where the directors utilize their awesome cinematography skills for the climax.

I do have to say that the climax of the film is not what I've been expecting. From the beginning, I always got the impression that Neo would destroy the machines from their source. Ultimately, however, the ending that "Revolutions" has is more logical. The conflicts are resolved in a way that allows mankind to make a choice for itself. It's as if the equasions of the film are balancing themselves out.

The final scene makes the inference that Neo may return. I doubt that a fourth Matrix film will ensue, but I'm thinking that they'll produce a Matrix TV show, thus allowing the franchise to reach every venue of media.

With an open mind and without reservations, this final chapter of the Matrix trilogy may be enjoyable, particuarly for fans. But the final verdict is up to you if and when you choose see it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The honest truth from an honest guy...
Review: alright here it is short and sweet. the matrix, the first installment of the trilogy, was amazing. it's not gettin' any better than that. reloaded lost all the philosophical wonder and replaced it with a lot of explosions, but don't be mistaken, they're very nice explosions. finally, revolutions comes very close indeed to the first one. the matrix: 10 reloaded: 8 revolutions: 9.5 there ya have, just thought i'd throw in my two cents

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Coolest Movie Ever
Review: I love this movie and the extraordinary trilogy but I wanted to know when it will come out on DVD. The Wachowski brothers have such imagination,wow!, i mean(wohoa)!!!There should definitely be another Matrix movie, maybe Matrix Reunion(s), where Neo returns as the biblical figure and savior of Zion with Morpheous and Niobi and a little Morpheous maybe, hahah. At least Niobi (Jada Pinkett Smith) thinks so as well. All in all, what a great movie.


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