Monday 20 December 2021

The Matrix Revolutions 2003 by AverageMansReviews

The Matrix Revolutions 2003 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/self harming/stabbing/shooting/breaking/beheading/transformation/medical/disfigurement/impaling

Storyline/Character [Character developments,] Action, Art, Comedy and Performances: well everything must come to an end or so we thought until The Matrix Resurrections 2021. But for here and now as this film continues from where The Matrix Reloaded 2003 Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2021/12/the-matrix-reloaded-2003-by.html had finished where everything is building up towards potentially the fall of Zion, but as long as Mr Anderson/Neo [Keanu Reeves] is still breathing this will not come to pass. The pacing for this 129 minutes film is fundamentally sound it just keeps smoothly moving. There is two excellent twists on the character developments side of things, but I will be a little bit vague for one example; it was excellent to find out that these two characters were related [they make reference to this in one scene so you will have to pay attention when it comes up.]

We have Morpheus [Laurence Fishburne,] Seraph [Collin Chou] and Trinity] Carrie-Anne Moss going up in this elevator after dealing with some of these security/henchman to get into The Frenchman a.k.a. Merovingian [Lambert Wilson] club on reaching their floor the door opens and this waitress begins her usual speel on welcoming guests to this club she very quickly realises that something is going to go down here, but before she can finish off what she is saying Seraph does the gentleman thing by quickly grabbing her by the arm and pulling/putting her in the elevator as he Morpheus and Trinity step through; with the carnage beginning with these three characters stepping out of the elevator [elevator doors close] and then this sequence kicks off; with this non-stop carnage everywhere including this sprinkling of comedy at the end as Trinity tilts her head to the left with her black shades on a cold look to possibly indicate " I'm bored now" and then she performs her legendary jumping pause crane kick which because he is standing on the ceiling he goes flying backwards to create this massive crevice and after this very tiny time he just slides out of this massive crevice to hit the floor with our three characters carrying on into the next scene of this sequence; this is one of the best sequences which this third instalment has to offer for its all-around imagination and energetic nature.

Performances; likewise from the previous two instalments; this is a cast performance regardless of the size of the role from Agent Smith/Smith [Hugo Weaving] to Sati [Tanveer K. Atwal] these are all good.

This film receives: 7/10, this film is good; this as things stand is a solid end to this trilogy, but now we have a new instalment coming out soon, As I have already made reference to in this review already. But I am hoping this film spends a very short time like 15 minutes or you know something like this timeframe just filling this ending out a bit; like after what happened ... I am sure they will do something like this anyway, but as I haven't seen the film yet or at this point when this review gets released not many people have, but I digress; I should just point out the person I watched this film is gave this film 9/10. I am just putting this here for fairness and balance.

Yes this project has Award credited to its name and not all of these Awards are positive, I should remind you some of these Awards are credited to the previous film title as well, the only reason I could give you for this is because they came out in the same year. So it has Won 5 Awards; for two examples; BMI Film & TV Awards 2004; BMI Film Music Award; Don Davis and NRJ CinĂ© Awards 2004 NRJ CinĂ© Award Most Glamorous Actress (Actrice la plus glamour) Monica Bellucci.

36 Nominations for two example; Image Awards [NAACP] 2004; Image Award;  Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Laurence Fishburne [at the same Awards] Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Nona Gaye. Now on to the negative Awards for two examples; Nominated; The Stinkers Bad Movie Awards 2003; Stinker Award; Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing More than $100 Million Using Hollywood Math Lilly Wachowski Lana Wachowski For The Matrix Reloaded [ likewise at the same Awards] Worst Sequel For The Matrix Reloaded.

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