Something went wrong
Try again later.
The Matrix Revolutions
The Matrix Revolutions is the final explosive chapter in the Matrix trilogy. Revolutions, like the first 2 is basically filled with tremendous battles, insane visual effects, a incredibly cool soundtrack and a confuse but interesting story. Neo remains unconscious in the real world, caught in a mysterious subway station that lies between the machine world and the Matrix, and Bane is still a conduit for Agent Smith, who continues to grow out of control, threatening to destroy both worlds.
13 November 1961, Sydney, Australia
11 August 1967, Taiwan
4 September 1974, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
30 September 1964, Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy
20 May 1936, Long Beach, California, USA
12 October 1974, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
1971, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
3 August 1958, Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France
March 11, 2008
Some of this stuff is just cheesy in the same way it's been cheesy in dozens of cheaper, less cultish films.
November 05, 2003
As an action movie, it's talky, but it rocks.
November 05, 2003
One of the most original concepts in recent fantasy movie history has devolved into something perfectly ordinary.
April 29, 2009
Ah, the Wachowski's were one trick ponies after all.
May 31, 2012
Averages out to be a mildly better film than The Matrix Reloaded, mostly on account of being neither as good nor as bad in its peaks and valleys.
January 12, 2016
The Wachowski Brothers kept true to their original story.
November 07, 2003
There's nothing even resembling a surprise in the third and weakest installment of the trilogy.
December 28, 2010
Finale with same heavy violence, weaker script.
November 05, 2003
No less than the rankest demagogue, The Matrix Revolutions insists on the primacy of faith over knowledge. Once it locks and loads, however, the triumphant visuals short-circuit anything resembling abstract thought.
November 05, 2003
An unwieldy, two-plus-hours third act of a movie, guided by the principle (incubated by Reloaded and fully grown here) that too much is never too much.
November 07, 2003
The Wachowski brothers have rendered their chronicles into banality, as if trying to imitate the qualitative tailspin of the Star Wars series.
August 21, 2016
The Wachowskis may have something in their theory that the world is simply a complex operating system humans are simply virtual programs.... Their dialogue feels written by a computer program, and for that matter acted by a collection of CGI figures.

