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Review of by David Denby for The New Yorker — 04 Feb 2014

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It neither works as a stand-alone film nor captures the thrilling sense of somber, pulpy mystery that made "The Matrix" so compelling. Nevertheless, It brings the saga to a satisfying close, and relies less on the clumps of pop-mystical cyber gobbledy-gook that gummed up the gears of "Reloaded" and more on the powerful emotional bonds that bind Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, Niobe, Link and Zee.

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This review of The Matrix Revolutions (2003) was written by and published by The New Yorker on 04 Feb 2014.

The Matrix Revolutions has generally received mixed reviews.

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