Review of The Matrix Revolutions (2003) by Denise D — 10 Apr 2013
The point in evaluating this film is: I perfectly know that, being the final chapter of Matrix, it should be completely different. In fact all the philosophycal part of the movie has gone for at least its 90%, and what remains is only action. But I cannot say that I disliked it, or that I was disappointed after the watch. And I'm not saying after the first time I watch it, when I was a 15 years old boy, but also after my last week's rewatch my idea remained the same. Be frank, it's nice the matter of all the mind-twisting of the first and, partially, second chapter, but when it comes to end a serie, the best way to do it is with fire and blood.
Some action scenes are spectacular. The final battle between Neo and Smith is spacial, and I'm more than convinced that the Wachowski brothers took inspiration directly from the Dragonball series for the fight.
This review of The Matrix Revolutions (2003) was written by Denise D on 10 Apr 2013.
The Matrix Revolutions has generally received mixed reviews.
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