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The Matrix Revolutions, 2003
English, French
Australia, USA
Profile of The Matrix Revolutions
The mood of The Matrix Revolutions is contemplative, stylized, and bleak. The plot centers around man versus machine, A.I., and a future dystopia. It is an action and sci-fi movie. Stylistically, The Matrix Revolutions has a Hollywood tone and is a saga. In approach, it is fantastical and serious. The movie is known for being a blockbuster. The Matrix Revolutions is especially suggested for teens and a boys' night. Note that it includes violent content.
Summary of The Matrix Revolutions
The final movie in Larry and Andy Wachowski's MATRIX trilogy is THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS. Toning down the romantic and philosophic elements of the second film in the series, THE MATRIX RELOADED, this third installment focuses on action. Neo (Keanu Reeves) is trapped in limbo between reality and the Matrix, while Zion, the last human city, is attacked by hordes of machines. Meanwhile, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), and Seraph (Collin Chou) confront the ruthless Merovingian (Lambert Wilson) to secure Neo's release. As the fight for Zion grows more dire, Neo and Trinity embark on a perilous journey into the heart of the machine city, while Morpheus and Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) rush to Zion's aid. Eventually, Neo must face the increasingly powerful Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving) in a last battle for the fate of humanity. Highlights of the film include Niobe's thrilling spaceship piloting, the armored battle for Zion, and Neo's inevitable brawl with Smith, all of which feature amazing special effects. In the midst of the adventure, there are a few quieter moments--such as Neo's Beckett-like wait for the train back to reality--that intriguingly punctuate the proceedings. A fast-paced ending to an epic trilogy, REVOLUTIONS proves once again why the MATRIX series is revered by its dedicated fans.
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| Language: | English, French |
| Country: | Australia, USA |
| Release date: | 27 October 2003 |
| Runtime: | 129 min |
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as Neo
as Trinity
as Morpheus
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- by: rfagen
- rfagen rated this movie6/10Okay
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