Everything that has a beginning has an end. In this explosive final chapter of the Matrix trilogy, Neo, Morpheus and Trinity battle to defend Zion, the last real-world city, against the onslaught of the machines that have enslaved the human race. And, now as Neo learns more about his heroic powers - including the ability to see the codes of things and the people, he faces the consequences of the choice made in The Matrix Reloaded.
"Reloaded" and "Revolutions" are much alike, which one you prefer depends on whether you're a Kung-fu aficionado or rather into science fiction battles like me. The city of Zion and its machinery is definitely worth seeing in action, and I confirm that about 250.000 sentinels are on screen ;-). Another good thing: Neo is about to reach his destiny - at last! One has to wait throughout a pointless encounter with the crooked-toothed guy who played the crazy helicopter pilot in "Mad Max 2" - any of you remember that one tenderly? -, but after that it's Full Metal Knit Jacket. An APU is something I definitely wouldn't want to compete with for parking space - how do all those guys get around without hitting each other?
The film is boring and makes no sense... all the pretentious rubbish at the start about the 'train man' and the Merovingian takes ages, and then it amounts to a little fight and you never hear from them again. The rest is just over-the-top and simultaneously dull fight scenes with robots or agent smith. Given that the first film was so good it's hard to believe the third one descended this low.
a solution to a complex trilogy
Posted: 06 December 2008The film is boring and makes no sense... all the…
Posted: 07 May 2008Watched this film at the cinema; it put me off g…
Posted: 18 April 2008