The matrix...The Revolutions Rated
Lisa Panzerilla
Issue date: 11/20/03 Section: Arts and Entertainment
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Since March of 1999, viewers have anxiously hung on to see the end of the long awaited trilogy of The Matrix. After the sequel was released late this past summer, November gave a sense of closure for fans of this famous trilogy.
With its awesome affects and shocking plots, Matrix Revolutions has surprised viewers in its final appearance in theaters. The movie gives a great aspect of a fantasy world but keeps the viewers on the end of their seats with its action filled scenes.
Neo (Keanu Reeves), Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), all returning characters from the first two movies, and Niobe (Jada Pinkett-Smith) from the second movie, along with their home of Zion, are on a quest to end the war between humans and machines. Living in fear for many years, the people of Zion have taken an initiative to save the only human based society left. With the Zion infantry absent in the first two movies, Matrix Revolutions shows unthinkable technology to fight with in the war.
While Neo lies in a coma, he finds himself stuck between worlds, the Matrix and the real world. On a quest to find him, Trinity and Morpheus do the necessary tasks, such as visiting the Oracle and the Frenchmen, to find Neo. Once Neo is found, the war begins with the machines.
Not only does the crew take place in saving Zion in the war, but many new and old faces have been reintroduced when they volunteer to aid the military of Zion as civilians. Viewers are shocked by who takes place in fighting these killing machines.
While Zion prepares, Neo finds that his rival, Smith (Hugo Weaving), has begun to take over the Matrix and the real world. Having the ability to copy himself, Smith's own army grows stronger and more powerful by the second. Smith finds his way into the real world and tampers with the plans of the crew to save the human race. This results in Neo's loss of sight during the most crucial points of trying to win the war.
With its awesome affects and shocking plots, Matrix Revolutions has surprised viewers in its final appearance in theaters. The movie gives a great aspect of a fantasy world but keeps the viewers on the end of their seats with its action filled scenes.
Neo (Keanu Reeves), Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), all returning characters from the first two movies, and Niobe (Jada Pinkett-Smith) from the second movie, along with their home of Zion, are on a quest to end the war between humans and machines. Living in fear for many years, the people of Zion have taken an initiative to save the only human based society left. With the Zion infantry absent in the first two movies, Matrix Revolutions shows unthinkable technology to fight with in the war.
While Neo lies in a coma, he finds himself stuck between worlds, the Matrix and the real world. On a quest to find him, Trinity and Morpheus do the necessary tasks, such as visiting the Oracle and the Frenchmen, to find Neo. Once Neo is found, the war begins with the machines.
Not only does the crew take place in saving Zion in the war, but many new and old faces have been reintroduced when they volunteer to aid the military of Zion as civilians. Viewers are shocked by who takes place in fighting these killing machines.
While Zion prepares, Neo finds that his rival, Smith (Hugo Weaving), has begun to take over the Matrix and the real world. Having the ability to copy himself, Smith's own army grows stronger and more powerful by the second. Smith finds his way into the real world and tampers with the plans of the crew to save the human race. This results in Neo's loss of sight during the most crucial points of trying to win the war.
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