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| Saturday, May 17, 2003 MOVIE REVIEW (THE MATRIX RELOADED) The Matrix reloaded has great special effects except for one sence where Neo is fighting hundreds of Agent Smiths. The CG doesn't look like Keanu Reeves and is quite noticable but otherwise the movie has great effects. What I don't like about the movie is the first hour is very slow and boring with lots of background. The Zion scenes were ok but I beleved that this movie should not have a R rating. The sex scene is so small it's a joke. I really beleve that sequels are allways bad because they don't carry the true spirt of the original but The Matrix Reloaded reminds me of STAR Wars as well as BTTF (BACK TO THE FUTURE) because of the trilogy format. The movie does leave you open for the third film which if anyone wants to know if you watch the entire credits, then they show a preview for the third movie. In the second movie, Neo acts like he can do anything and is a god. We find out that the computers are drilling towards Zion and are going to destroy the free humans. Morpheus disobays an order and requests to talk to the oracle. We find out that the oracle is the matrix's mother who helped design it. Also we find out that the prophacy is a fake and that the one was given two choices; The first is to pick about 10 humans to create a new zion or to allow humanity to die. Neo finds out that there have been lots of "THE ONES" and that they all were given that choice and that they restarted humanity several times. This time, Neo decides that he rather save Trinity that to save humanity. Which is a concept from Star TREK " The Needs of the One outweights the needs of the many" Which humans tend to think which is irrational. Also Agent Smith was destroyed by Neo but instead of being deleted he has become like a virus and is making copies of himself and has escaped into the human world. Well This my review for the Matrix Reloaded. On another note, THE KINGS GM7 is today GOOOOOOOOOOOO KINGS. Labels: Movies |
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