The Matrix Revolutions(2003)
Final of the Matrix trilogy, involving spectacular effects, incredible action, parallel realities and mind-bending puzzles about existence.
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Age group15+ years
Duration129 mins
Welcome to the final film of the series and the most confusing one yet which has a big cliff hanger at the end. The film is called The Matrix Revolutions which is about where Neo finds himself trapped between the Matrix and the Real World while he trying to get out Zion is facing a ongoing war with the machines and has very little chance of surviving also Neo's ark nemesis agent Smith is growing more stronger by the minute and wants to destroy Neo and both worlds once and for all. Can Neo stop him or will agent Smith win. I recommend you watch this film to find out what happens but make sure you have watched the first two films as well or the last one will not make much sense to you. This film review for The Matrix Revolutions has been a four star rating which means we liked it but not loved it because the action scenes like the fighting was great but the reason why we have given this a four and not a five is because the story line was confusing to follow and it made you wonder if one character is alive or dead. My favourite character from all three films would be the main character which if you have seen all three you will know who I am talking about. Thank you for reading my review on The Matrix Revolutions, which one of the series did you enjoy and what rating would you give. Are next review is one of are favourites with a actor whose name is Jackie Chan and the film that we will write a review for is called The Forbidden Kingdom. So you will hear from me one day next week. PS we watched the Matrix Revolutions on the 5th of June 2024..
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