Matrix Revolutions
Aroview: The 'Matrix Trilogy' concludes in a green-tinged maelstrom of CGI-enhanced action and conceptual confusion.
Trinity (Moss) and Morpheus (Fishbourne) seek to rescue Neo (Reeves) from his limbo state, while the computers of The Matrix launch a final allout assault on the human species, while Agent Smith (Weaving) harbours his own nefarious plans... Relying on some by-now exhausted imagery, cod-philosophy and over-abstraction, this still succeeds as eye-candy, but is an underwhelming conclusion to the iconic sci-fi series.
Member Reviews
Average rating (Good Enough). Showing 1-2 of 2 member reviews.
3 stars (Good Enough) I suppose you have to see it if you're at all invested in the story- although there really isn't much of one left. Revolutions his has some flashy sequences, but continues on the 'cartoonish' path, giving this an entirely different feel to the first f ~Tom H
2 stars (Good Try) The interest level was raised when Hugo was on screen. ~Tubbs
DVD Features
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- 'making of' documentary / featurette
- extra stuff
- PC interactives
- trailers
- aspect ratio: 1.85:1
- 2-disc set
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