The Matrix Revolutions (2-Disc Full Screen Edition)
Andy Wachowski: Producer
Andy Wachowski: Writer
Lana Wachowski: Writer
Andrew Mason: Producer
Bruce Berman: Producer
Grant Hill: Producer
Warner Home Video
DVD Details:
- Starring: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Mary Alice
- Director: Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski
- Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Full Screen, Subtitled, NTSC
- Rated: R (Restricted)
- Studio: Warner Home Video
- Theatrical Release Date: Nov 05, 2003
- DVD Release Date: Apr 06, 2004
- Run Time: 129 minutes
- ASIN: B0001BKAEE
- UPC: 085392185221
- Sales Rank: 61465
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    Everything that has a Beginning, has an End, 2009-04-15
The stunning conclusion to the Wachowski brothers "Matrix" trilogy comes to life. Highly controversial at it's release, the film has since never quite redeemed itself in eyes of the fans of the series. As a side note, this film might recieve better reception as time goes on, much like "Alien 3" although this is simply speculation.
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br /The film begins almost the second its predecessor ended, Neo is unconcious, with the he's-got-to-be-up-to-no-good Bane lying right beside him. The film almost immediately throws itself back into the computer world with the revelation that the Morovingian isn't quite done with our leather-clad heroes yet.
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br /One of the most interesting aspects of the film is the extended focus on the people of Zion. It frequently breaks away from the main characters to focus on the less developed ones which were introduced in the previous movie. While the ominous buzzing of the machines comes ever closer, the people of Zion prepare for what they know will be their final battle. I particularly liked the development of Kid, a character only breifly touched upon in "Reloaded" gets a nice portion of the spotlight while defending Zion.
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br /While humans and machines clash, Morpheus, Niobe and their crew come to aid in the battle at their home. Niobe's character undergoes much development during this period, proving her loyalty to the human race.
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br /One of the films only weaknesses is the lack of focus on Neo and Trinity, who are completely absent for a large portion of the film. Their characters never really undergo any development, with the exception of an extremely powerful sequence toward the end.
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br /The reason that Revolutions, in my mind, was a success was because of the ending. The Wachowski brothers don't waste time showing what occurs afterwards, they simply end the story, telling it the way they wanted to tell it. This is one of the things I really like about the brothers, they don't sell out on their vision and let the filmmaking norms taking over their story. They tell their story, not the story that the audience EXPECTS or WANTS to see, but the story THEY want to tell, which is what filmmaking is really about.
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br /If you are a die-hard fan of the Matrix or just a person who has a tendancy to like deeply misunderstood movies, watch this.
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br /9/10 stars
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