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The Matrix Revolutions is the final explosive chapter in the Matrix trilogy. Revolutions, like the first 2 is basically filled with tremendous battles, insane visual effects, a incredibly cool soundtrack and a confuse but interesting story. Neo remains unconscious in the real world, caught in a mysterious subway station that lies between the machine world and the Matrix, and Bane is still a conduit for Agent Smith, who continues to grow out of control, threatening to destroy both worlds.
No less than the rankest demagogue, The Matrix Revolutions insists on the primacy of faith over knowledge. Once it locks and loads, however, the triumphant visuals short-circuit anything resembling abstract thought.
November 05, 2003
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Ah, the Wachowski's were one trick ponies after all.
The Wachowskis may have something in their theory that the world is simply a complex operating system humans are simply virtual programs.... Their dialogue feels written by a computer program, and for that matter acted by a collection of CGI figures.
An unwieldy, two-plus-hours third act of a movie, guided by the principle (incubated by Reloaded and fully grown here) that too much is never too much.