The Matrix Revolutions...

hellah10

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Comes out today. I just got home from work. First showing here is at 9am. I was gonna wait till tomorrow to watch it - but fawk it, I`ll go alone and watch it. I live 5 minutes from the theater...so its all good.
 

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good movie. story went well. picked up right where it left off with Reloaded. I dont like the very very last scene though...seemed out of place imo. you'll know what i mean when ya see it
 

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YEH THAT WOULD...

JUST LIKE I FIGURED...EVERY CRITIC I HAVE READ THUS FAR ...DOSENT LIKE THE MOVIE...

I HATE TO SOUND CONDESCENDING....BUT WHENEVER I READ A CRITIQUE OF THESE FILMS AND THEN WATCH THEM ...I ALWAYS FEEL THAT WHOEVER WROTE THE PIECE MISSED SO MANY SUBTLE BUT PERTINENT POINTS THROUGHOUT THE FILM ...

I REALLY FELT THAT WAY ABOUT REVOLUTIONS ...WHILE I AGREE THAT SOME OF THE FILM WENT A LITTLE OVER BOARD ON THE ACTION SEQUENCES COMPARED TO THE FIRST MATRIX....THERE WAS STILL PLENTY OF THINGS WHICH OCURRED AND DIALOGUE THAT WAS USED WHICH I JUST FELT MOST PEOPLE MISSED ..

LET ME JUST ASK YOU THIS HELLAH...

DID THE MOVIE MAKE YOU THINK?...

COOZ
 

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cooz3 said:

LET ME JUST ASK YOU THIS HELLAH...

DID THE MOVIE MAKE YOU THINK?...


mmm, yea I would say so. Especially in the end. The part of when Neo and Agent Smith are fighting in the rain and Smith just asks him why are you fighting??? And what Smith says during that is good stuff about humans and human emotion. Made great points.

They did happen to replace the Oracle. Hard getting use to the new one. But she had nothing to say really. Her answer to everything was "You allready know"
 

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I saw it last night, and well I was impressed with some aspects but it was very cliche and some of the acting we will look upon 10 years from now and say damn thats cheesy
 

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I must admit, I love these movies. I did a "Matrix Marathon" yesterday. Before yesterday, I've seen the first one about 15-20 times (LOVE IT). Neo realizes his vision has been blurred and the "real world" is not what it seems, starts his training, he knows he's going to have a long journey ahead of him, but not sure why, and makes a choice by risking his life to save Morphius', realizes he IS the ONE. I put Reloaded in minutes after. Seen the second one about 5-7 times, excellent as well. I finally figure out how Zion works and operates, explains better what the matrix, Zion, and the "real world" actually are. Neo is still looking for answers, not answers for questions, but answers for chioces he's already made. In all this, Smith is everywhere now that he's become unplugged and "free." Went right out after the second one to the new theature by my house (VIP theature, nice reclining lazy-boy types) to see the third one. This one was good but I expected a little more. I won't give too much away. I understood a little better why he was there, to save the world 'n all, not to make choices but to understand why he's already made them, save Zion, finally defeat Smith. I love how all of these movies made me think. I'm still a little clowdy, but I'm going to watch the second and third one again a couple more times. Even watching the first one, I still pick up more things everytime.

I apologize for the ranting. I know a lot of people don't even like these Matrix movies. I prolly should take this thread and move it to the Matrix Forum . But, I'm curious as to what other people think?

Justin
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I didn't like it too much. But my favorite part was Smith's commentary on humans at the end, like Hellah was saying.
 
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