The first time I watched the Matrix Revolutions I thought it was excellent. I have to say I was astounded, however, every time I watched it afterwards I noticed small things that just ruined the experience, like in the final fight scene with agent Smith and Neo - Smith would punch Neo so Hard it created a shock wave but Neo wouldn’t even flinch.
I wanted it to be undeniably the greatest film ever made and as I said, I felt it was the first time around but then I think it became a runner up.
Yet again in the cast we have Keanu Reeves as Neo, Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus, Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity, Hugo Weaving as the Agent Smiths, and Mary Alice as the Oracle, Helmat Bakaitis is the Architect, and Collin Chou as Seraph. But I feel they could have done more with the last film.
Now the plot, Neo is stuck in a coma but his brain signals are like someone in the Matrix. And that just Baffles everyone, but Neo isn’t in the matrix he’s in a place called the train station which is a place between the real world and the Matrix. This is where he meets a program in the form a man, his wife and daughter who say that they are waiting for a program called the trainman who will take the daughter to the oracle and the others to the real world.
Meanwhile Trinity and Morpheus meet the oracle who sends them and Seraph to get the Trainman. The Trainman Escapes, so they go to the Frenchman and there is a great fight scene with people running upside down and they have got Morpheus using two MP5’s. I have to say he made the weapons look heavier than they are. When they get to the Frenchman they threaten him enough to get Neo back.
Throughout the rest of the film there are many fights but they get worse over time. I’m still convinced that the Corridor Scene in the first Matrix alone, I think outdoes this whole film. Unfortunately they ruined agent Smith - Hugo acted superbly but the script made him just terrible. He was cool, but I didn’t believe it at first but he got scared he freaked out and it was just awful , he built up to be the best part of the films but I can’t express just how disappointing that part was.
Overall it was excellent but as I said at the start it gets worse. So I would recommend rent it for a short time and watch it once, then you should probably wait a long time until you’ve forgotten most of it, then watch it again if you want to.
Full cast list for Matrix Revolutions: Anthony Wong, Anthony Zerbe, Bernard White, Bruce Spence, Carrie-Anne Moss, Che Timmins, Christopher Kirby, Clayton Watson, Collin Chou, Cornel West, Craig Walker, David Bowers, David Roberts, Dion Horstmans, Essie Davis, Francine Bell, Genevieve O’Reilly, Gina Torres, Harold Perrineau, Harry Lennix, Helmut Bakaitis, Henry Blasingame, Hugo Weaving, Ian Bliss, Jada Pinkett Smith, Joe Manning, Kate Beahan, Keanu Reeves, Kevin Michael Richardson, Kittrick Redmond, Lachy Hulme, Lambert Wilson, Laurence Fishburne, Mary Alice, Maurice Morgan, Monica Bellucci, Nathaniel Lees, Nona Gaye, Peter Lamb, Rachel Blackman, Rene Naufahu, Richard Sydenham, Robert Mammone, Robyn Nevin, Rupert Reid, Tanveer K. Atwal, Tharini Mudaliar, Zeke Castelli.

One Response to “The Matrix Revolutions - rent the DVD”
September 6th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
cool