The Matrix Revolutions | ||||
Andy & Larry Wachowski Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Jada Pinkett Smith, Monica Bellucci, Lambert Wilson, Harold Perrineau Jr., Mary Alice, Nona Gaye, Gina Torres, Harry Lennix, Clayton Watson 2003 |
Set in a world where evil machines keep people captive in a virtual-reality environment, "The Matrix Reloaded" anticlimactic second installment in the visually innovative, pseudo-religious, sci-fi trilogy "The Matrix" overdosed on precisely choreographed martial arts and convoluted expository dialogue. But the excesses of "The Matrix Revolutions," the final episode from writing/directing brothers Andy and Larry Wachowski, involve lengthy, complex computer-animated battles between humankind and its machine adversaries. The trite romantic avowals of Jesus-like hero Neo (Keanu Reeves) and his courageous lover Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) are an actual relief from prolonged scenes of soldiers in giant exoskeletons defending the human city of Zion against waves of many-tentacled metallic calamari. As Neo's cyber-nemesis, replicating rogue program Mr. Smith (Hugo Weaving), initiates his takeover, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and other freedom fighters rush to Zion's defense. A real conclusion with answered questions and less bogus jabber makes "Revolutions" an improvement on the second chapter and required viewing for fans. However, the literal overkill, true to the epic intent of the series, can be numbing. | |||
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