This was a wonderful way, to end one of the best trilogies of all time in my opinion!, it's one of the most underrated sequels out there. All the characters are awesome once again, and the story is simply fascinating, plus Keanu Reeves and Hugo Weaving are simply amazing in this!. The ending is quite confusing and leaves you thinking, and i know a lot of Matrix fans were not pleased with this final installment of the series, however i absolutely loved it, as i found it extremely exciting, with incredible visuals, amazing special effects and characters that you root for!, plus the fight scenes are absolutely incredible!. I wish Carrie-Anne Moss had more to do, same goes for Laurence Fishbrune however, Keanu and others carried the film really well, and, the gun and machine battles were fantastic!, plus the opening train sequence was simply fascinating!. While not quite as good as the Matrix it's definitely as good as Reloaded, as this was a wonderful way to end one of the best trilogies of all time in my opinion!, it's one of the most underrated sequels out there!, and i say Go see it now. The Direction is incredible!. The Wachowski brothers do an incredible job here, with stunning camera work, mind blowing angles, incredible visuals, great slow mo shots and keeping the film at an incredibly fast pace!. There is a bit of blood and violence. We get bloody gunshot wounds,bloody impaling's,gouged out eyes,guy's face is cut to pieces,bloody stabbings, harsh beatings and more!. The Acting is excellent!. Keanu Reevs is AMAZING as always, and is amazing here, he gives his best performance in the series (in my opinion),is focused, had great chemistry with Carrie once again, looked damn cool, and was really into his role, he was amazing! (Keanu Rules!!!!!!). Carrie-Anne Moss is beautiful and did what she had to do well, and had good chemistry with Reeves once again, however her role was pretty thankless here, she still rocked though (Carrie rules!). Laurence Fishburne is not his usual fantastic self because he has nothing to do, but stand there and do nothing, and spurt out dialog, not much of a part, really thankless role. Hugo Weaving is AMAZING here as Agent Smith, he is at his most intense here as Smith, and was extremely menacing and lovable! (Weaving rules). Mary Alice does a great job replacing Gloria Foster as the Oracle i liked her lots. Jada Pinkett Smith is way hot, and does excellent with what she had to do once again, and had good chemistry with Fishburne. Harold Perrineau Jr. is great as Link once again i liked him lots. Nona Gaye is good as Link's lover, and did what she had to do well. Monica Bellucci(Persephone),Helmut Bakaitis(architect),Harry J. Lennix(Lock),Clayton Watson(kid),Lambert Wilson(Merovingian),and all the rest do fine. Overall Go see it now!. ***** out of 5
The Matrix Revolutions
2003
Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Sci-Fi
The Matrix Revolutions
2003
Action / Adventure / Fantasy / Sci-Fi
Plot summary
Neo finds himself trapped between the Matrix and the Real World. Meanwhile, Zion is preparing for the oncoming war with the machines with very little chances of survival. Neo's associates set out to free him from The Merovingian since it's believed that he is the One who will end the war between humans and the machines. What they do not know is that there is a threat from a third party, someone who has plans to destroy both worlds.
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Wonderful Way, To End One Of The Best Trilogies Of All Time In My Opinion!, It's One Of The Most Underrated Sequels Out There!
Better story and visuals than the last one.
They really upped the ante with all the stunning visuals and effects on this one. It actually had a good story (still not as amazing or in-depth as the first film),told properly, albeit some convalusion. The fight scenes were of decent length and better choreographed. Cinematography was excellent and the score on point. 8/10 from me.
Invigorating conclusion to a fine comic book-style trilogy
The final film in the MATRIX trilogy and fans can breathe a sigh of release; (mostly) gone is the endless technobabble and philosophising of the middle film in the series, instead replaced by full scale action and resolution to the problems seen in the previous two films. This movie feels fresh and exciting because it offers us things previously unseen in the films. For the most part, this takes place in the "real" world, with only infrequent exertions into the computer-controlled fantasy world itself. It feels a lot stronger, gritter and harder than before because there is strong violence here, shocking bloodshed, and people really do die this time around. In many ways this makes it feel like more of an adult movie. Admittedly, things do start off a little strained. Although there is some good suspense and questioning in an isolated subway station, the action doesn't pick up until we get to a major gun battle in an S&M club.
This battle is actually a little disappointing, although it is good to see the character Seraph return to the screen. Then we're re-introduced to the slimy French villain from THE MATRIX RELOADED, and his stunningly buxom wife played by Monica Bellucci (no complaints here). Yet the suspense fizzles instead of crackles, and the most entertainment here is to be had from the performance of the Train Man (played by Bruce Spence, the crazy chopper pilot from MAD MAX 2). It's certainly underwhelming, and lots more pointless inactivity doesn't bode well for the rest of the film. Then things suddenly start happening – it begins with the stabbing of a nurse and ends with Neo fulfilling his destiny. There are shocks, genuine surprises, and a fantastically-depicted war between humans and machines. It involves people walking around in ALIENS-style power robots and shooting machine guns at thousands of those pesky silver fish-like flying robots and it certainly does not disappoint in terms of ferocity, impact, and absolutely stunning special effects work.
Things culminate in a scary, powerful finale involving Neo returning to the (now polluted) Matrix world to take on Agent Smith one last time. A fantastic and fitting conclusion to the lengthy battles in the earlier films, this strives to top them all. I loved the battle but bear in mind the kung fu is minimal compared to before. Performances are all assuredly good, with characters having by now settled into their parts, with top recommendations going to Hugo Weaving whose character of Agent Smith has major screen presence and makes for a threatening, frightening villain unlike last time. Basically I loved this movie and would be happy to re-watch it when the chance arrives. All three films are different, and very good indeed, so go check them out if you haven't done so already.