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The Matrix: Revolutions (2003) |
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Contributed by Mike Soprano
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Thursday, 24 June 2004 (read 1749 times) |
Ok amici, here's the last one.� It's revolution time.� The revolution
is here, and it's time to pull out the guns and start fighting.�
Because what is a revolution without high-powered guns and explosions?�
Not much of a revolution.�
Value: $7.00 | | Our rating system is based on a $7 ticket cost and is the most you should pay to see it. | I probably don't even have to go through
the plot, but I will for those of you who don't get it.� The whole
plot is to end the war. (The war between the humans and the machines,
el stupido.)� Everything that happens in the movie builds up to
that.
First, Neo finds the oracle, who is different.� (The actress who
played the oracle died after the second movie)� There is a
reasonable explanation given for this, which is about as much as I
expected.� There's not too much they could do.� He realizes
that to end the war, he will have to go to the heart of the machine
city.� He fights the guy that agent smith took over, and loses his
sight, but can still see the energy that is the heart of the machine
city.
In the meantime, Zion is preparing for the machines that will be
drilling into their city.� They have these awesome gun mechs that
look really cool and have awesome firepower.
In the end, Neo and Agent Smith have to fight.� Agent Smith has
copied himself onto every person still plugged into the matrix.�
So it comes down to the big battle and Neo fight Agent Smith.�
Does he win?� Well, I could tell you, but that would ruin the
story. �
Luigi, ha messo un colpo fuori sulla citt� del macellaio.
This movie regained my confidence in the special effects.� Things
looked really good, and not like a video game.� The effects of the
battle between Neo and Smith in the matrix are just awesome.� The
amount of detail they put into the dock breech is phenomenal.�
This movie is definitely worth $7 to go see it.� I'm just sorry I
can't give you more details about the movie, well maybe not.�
Until next time, movie goers, buona notte.
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