Review of The Matrix Revolutions (2003) by Manfredp. — 30 Apr 2006
An incredible excercise in experimental, post-modern cinema. This kind of big-budget risk-taking is what classics are all about. Like 'Blade Runner' and '2001: A Space Odyssey' before it, 'The Matrix Revolutions' manages to say the things that are so difficult to say.
Yes, there is action. Yes, there is spectacle. But beneath the jaw-dropping action sequences and the beautifully surreal art direction is a movie that questions the foundations of life, love and reality to a fundamental core that the more superficial first movie could never even touch.
A masterwork to be rediscovered in generations to come.
This review of The Matrix Revolutions (2003) was written by Manfredp. on 30 Apr 2006.
The Matrix Revolutions has generally received mixed reviews.
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