Picking up where "Reloaded" left off, it's time for Neo to face his destiny, which means making the usual sacrifices and confronting the big machine equivalent of God - or a god - while the people of Zion gear up for a big showdown of their own with the machines while Neo faces off with one of the army of Smiths. More ridiculously bad dialogue, atrociously flat performances almost on par with the acting of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, obscene overuse of CGI and an overblown climax results in the sad, pitiful closing of what could have been the next great science fiction trilogy.Skip it.
'Sentiment: Negative ☹️'
I found this better than the second Matrix film ("Reloaded") but not anywhere as intriguing as the first film. Perhaps they shouldn't have made ANY sequels.Once again you have the same problems: too much verbiage that you can't make sense of, and too much violence. Regarding all the techno-talk, what good is it if you audience doesn't understand what's going on and are lost most of the time?After awhile, frankly, especially with the unlikable lead characters, I didn't care what happened. As I said in the second movie's review, they should have made just one tremendous Matrix movie, even if it were an hour longer. The sequels did nothing to enhance the legacy of that film.
'Sentiment: Positive 🙂'
They really upped the ante with all the stunning visuals and effects on this one. It actually had a good story (still not as amazing or in-depth as the first film), told properly, albeit some convalusion. The fight scenes were of decent length and better choreographed. Cinematography was excellent and the score on point. 8/10 from me.