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Matrix Revolutions
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Run time: 2 hours 9 minutes
Rental release: 31 Mar 2004
Main languages: English
Subtitles: Danish, English, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
Hearing impaired subtitles: English, German
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  • At least one sequel too many

    Rated - 1.0 star  
    By Steve Owen from Hanworth , 17 Nov 2003

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Have to disagree totally. I was desperate to enjoy this film, convinced the negative reviews were just backlash.

    Having loved the original, and thinking that the second was quite watchable and enjoyable (mainly for the fights), I was hugely disappointed by this final film. I agree that the gun battle sequence was good, if a little long, but the rest was incredibly poor.

    It starts very slowly, goes nowhere very quickly, and the final Neo/Agent Smith fight is just laughably stupid (worse, perhaps, than the final fight in The Hulk for its pointlessness).

    It's depressing to sit in a cinema and dream of watching the original film of a trilogy for the umpteenth time rather than sit through one of its sequels even once. It's worse than Star Wars Episode One, although, thankfully, not as childish.
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  • Disappointing Finale

    Rated - 3.0 stars  
    By PeterO (6 reviews) , 17 Feb 2013
    Yup.. i was poor compared to the others. Watchable nonetheless but really didn't have the pace and tension of the first two movies. That said, it's only a disappointment because it doesn't compare well to the first two movies.
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  • great trilogy

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 18 Dec 2012
    i thought it was overall a very good film that had a deep story throughout. its not like the stupid films that are mass produced today! You just got to follow the story, good luck
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  • matrix trilogy

    Rated - 5.0 stars  
    By a customer , 04 Sep 2012
    all the matrix films are excellent, never known a trilogy to start and then even better every film after .....a must see for all.
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  • "How Can He Be In The Matrix Sir, He's Not Plugged In?!"

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By Richie77777 (250 reviews) from Essex , 19 Nov 2011

    THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS Show review anywayHide

    What I notice early on is just how gelled Trinity's hair is when she's in her, 'Fighting,' outfit so to speak. (When she's not, it isn't).

    The three, (Morpheus, Trinity and the martial arts chap) chase a vagrant who manages to jump past a train and evade them. Interestingly he is wearing several watches. I'm not sure of the significance. (The Trainman, in fact he says he created the place in which Neo currently is).

    There's an impressive shoot out whereby the bad guys seem to be able to walk on the ceiling.. and fire weapons!

    The sleasy French guy, (from Reloaded) returns.

    'It's remarkable how similar the pattern of love is to the pattern of insanity.'

    After a bit of a gun battle the trio secure Neo's realease but before he comes out of the Matrix he wants to see the Oracle.

    'No-one can see beyond a choice they don't understand.'

    I've got to say seeing the meeting between the Oracle and Neo talking in riddles just leaves me plain confused!

    'One way or another Neo this war is going to end tonight.'

    Agent Smith is Neo's negative, his opposite.

    I find it amusing for some reason, (maybe that it shouldn't be the case) that the Oracle is a chain smoker.

    Agent Smith and lots of other Agent Smiths descend upon the Martial arts expert and the Oracle.

    So far nearly forty minutes in, Im not exactly sitting on the edge of my seat! As I have previously, (in other Matrix series reviews) mentioned Morphus' role isn't inspirational (as per the Matrix), which I find a great shame.

    There's no sense of anticipation unforunately, yet that doesn't surprise me after Reloaded.

    'B&llsh&t, I'm captain of the ship!'

    'You never believed in the one.'

    - 'I still don't.'

    'So why are you doing this?'

    - 'Because I believe in him.'

    'It was an honour sir.'

    - 'No the honour is still mine.'

    Interestingly Agent Smith has somehow got his way out of the Matrix into the real world to fight Neo.

    A large segment of the film is taken up with the machines attacking Zion. Which in places is quite enjoyable.

    'Neo I believe!'

    'You did it!'

    - 'No we did it!'

    'We're over the fields aren't we?'

    - 'How do you know that?'

    'I can feel it.'

    'I can't go with you Neo. I've gone as far as I can.'

    When Neo goes to the ledge and speaks to the Machine God, it really reminds me of the part in Hell, Hellraiser 2.

    'It ends tonight.'

    - 'Because we already know that I am the one that beats you!'

    There takes place a truly spectacular, (or ridiculous, depending which way you look upon it) fight with Neo and Agent Smith.

    'Why Mr Anderson, why?!'

    I think its good how although there are hundreds of Agent Smiths watching the final fight, only Agent Smith actually fights. I didn't like in Reloaded how Neo had to find a whole gaggle of them!

    'I have your word.'

    - 'What do you think I am.. human?!'

    'Did you always know?'

    - 'No I didn't but I believed.. I believed.'
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  • A very slow way to end what started out as a brilliant

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By a customer , 03 Oct 2011
    Having just rewatched all 3 of the films, this film is the weakest. The first is fantastic, the second is also a good film, but this one just lacked the energy of the first two. It isn't a bad film and it is certainly exciting in places but it is, as many other reviews point out, slow moving. The ending is not clear and the fact that there are websites explaining the ending only confirms this. The final fight is completely over the top, even by matrix standards, which for me made it hard to get excited about. Watch it if you want to know the conclusion, but if you don't then you will probably be disappointed, although it isn't unbearable!
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