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| ACTORS: | Nona M. Gaye |
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Andy Wachowski, Mary Alice |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 05 November, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Home Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | AC-3, Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Horror / Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Movie, Science Fiction |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 085393320928 |
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Customer Reviews of The Matrix Revolutions (Widescreen Edition)
It's the end of this movie that bothers everybody not the entire movie series!!!! Despite being a visual effect fiesta most of the people everywhere are disapointed with the ending of the matrix series because it has an oriental type of ending where most heroes die in the end of the story like neo in the movie. <
>Most americain movies have the good guy win and live but when people came out of revolutions they felt betrayed <
>because of that type of ending where nothing was really resolved and everything bascially ended up in a draw as far as the movies go and you end up at square one wondering what the hell went wrong with this idea!!!. Very bad way of storytelling if you ask me. <
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>Smith was destroyed by Neo and basically it felt like Smith was a Virus in the matrix and Neo ended up being the Anti virus <
>and cleaned out smith out of the matrix and that was it. <
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>The humans are still there the machines are still there and that is it. <
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>The problem is that the machine side of the story is not explored enough in the movie and in the end it is confusing <
>because it is that big machine world that neo is going against and it feels like the machine world is using Neo to eliminate <
>a direct threat to them in the person of agent smith. <
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>Yes there is other derivative products that help understand but even after looking at them and the movies you are left with a sour taste of "THAT"S IT?!!!!" " I have just wasted that much time looking at these things to be left with that type of ending?!!!" <
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>A lot of people are trying to make philosophy and even religion out of these movies and the way they went but there is not much to make out of it and yet so much speculation is going on because of the ending of revolutions... <
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>The Warchowski Brothers took that oriental style of ending path and they have to deal with it. What Became an obsession for many is being ridiculed by as many more because all the endings or story enhancments for the movies or in follow up derivatives stuff is getting worse and worse. <
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>The brothers have not really come full circle with this and they should... <
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>Another trilogy? maybe...to fix things...or to make it even worse?. <
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>Who knows..i would like an amercain type of ending to this mess so that i can go on with this and stop wondering at what might have happened after revolutions... <
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>A great letdown for many... on another note a good coming full circle example was the Star Wars prequel, some say they are bad but at least the 3rd movie gave us a clear picture of what really happened and that part of the story was closed well and most people did not grumble over it...and that is the way the matrix series should have been done... <
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Completing the cycle
The original Matrix very nearly defined a whole new visual style in moviemaking. Its successor, Reloaded, seemed perfunctory after that - the same again, with the volume turned up. This third Matrix rises nearly to the level of the first Matrix's novelty.
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>This is a definite end to the Matrix franchise, a satisfying resolution of the basic conflict that's driven the series. I guess there's still room for prequels and such. Any sequels would have to have such different premises from this trilogy that they'd hardly be recognizable. I'm very glad to see the series end on such a high note.
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Another Hollywood Dumb Down
It's pretty sad when you find yourself using the fast forward button on your DVD player the first time you watch a movie. I was ecstatic when after a 40 minute fight scene between the machine army and Zion, they finally moved to something else...that is until they went back to the fight scene for what seemed like another 20 minutes. By the way, did I mention the 30 minute kung fu fight between "Mr. Anderson" and the agent? At this point I wasn't sure if I was watching a movie, or a video game? This movie had very little meaningful dialogue and even less than a plot. The clincher is the horrible ending. A tie between the machines and the humans is the worst possible ending they could have come up with. This is a far cry from the original masterpiece, you know the one that required at least an IQ of 30 to comprehend. A fitting title for this movie would be "Matrix for Dummies". They definately cashed out on this one.