The Matrix Revolutions

3.00
    The Matrix Revolutions
    2003

    Synopsis

    The human city of Zion defends itself against the massive invasion of the machines as Neo fights to end the war at another front while also opposing the rogue Agent Smith.

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    Cast

    • Keanu ReevesThomas A. Anderson / Neo
    • Laurence FishburneMorpheus
    • Carrie-Anne MossTrinity
    • Hugo WeavingAgent Smith
    • Jada Pinkett SmithNiobe
    • Mary AliceOracle
    • Harold PerrineauLink
    • Collin ChouSeraph
    • Harry LennixCommander Lock
    • Ian BlissBane

    Recommendations

    • 75

      Chicago Sun-Times

      To the degree that I was able to put aside my questions, forget logic, disregard continuity problems and immerse myself in the moment, The Matrix Revolutions is a terrific action achievement. Andy and Larry Wachowski have concluded their trilogy with all barrels blazing.
    • 70

      Newsweek

      Though they’re full of undeniably spectacular moments, great production values and unusual ambition, a simple thing has gotten lost in these sequels: they’re not much fun.
    • 63

      ReelViews

      Represents a disappointing way for the science fiction trilogy to bow out. Overlong and underwhelming, The Matrix Revolutions reinforces the thinking that it’s a rare movie series in which the final chapter is the strongest.
    • 60

      Film Threat

      Everything about the sequel feels bloated.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Ending with neither a bang nor a whimper, the finale falls somewhere in between. It's an improvement over its concurrently shot, babbling predecessor, but it ultimately fails to capture any of that jaw-dropping sense of exhilaration that made the original such a must-see event.
    • 60

      The New Yorker

      At its best, the picture is violently exciting; at its worst, banal and monotonous. Yet the relative absence of mighty significances did not prevent the Matricians sitting all around me--mostly men aged about thirty--from remaining utterly still, as if at a High Mass, throughout the movie. [10 November 2003, p. 128]
    • 50

      Variety

      You can virtually see the mystique peeling away while beholding the turgid melodrama, patchy plotting, windy dialogue and, yes, spectacular combat effects of this grand finale.
    • 50

      Rolling Stone

      At the risk of understatement, The Matrix Revolutions sucks.

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