I've seen the end of Matrix Revolutions again today, and I hated it just like years ago (I actually thought that would change over time like it happened with my opinion about many other movies, but no). What the hell were they thinking?!
I loved The Matrix because - despite being new and shiny and mysterious - it was also surprisingly straight forward, no bullshit at all. You got to know everything you needed to know as soon as you needed it to know, the twists and characters made perfect sense. I left the cinema completely satisfied, there were no questions that I felt were unanswered.
And then came Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions and turned it into a convoluted mess. The ending to all of it felt like they didn't have the slightest idea where they were actually going. And it didn't answer anything. When in Reloaded Neo was told that he isn't actually the first one, I thought, okay, let's see how that one turns out. And it didn't turn out at all. It was completely forgotten about.
But then again, my biggest gripe with the ending of Revolutions was that it just was so fucking over the top. Yeah, it's Neo and Smith in a computer generated world, they can do anything they want... but geez, it just didn't end, and they kept going, and it got crazier and crazier... ugh.
I wonder how Reeves or Weaving are feeling about these movies today.
I loved The Matrix because - despite being new and shiny and mysterious - it was also surprisingly straight forward, no bullshit at all. You got to know everything you needed to know as soon as you needed it to know, the twists and characters made perfect sense. I left the cinema completely satisfied, there were no questions that I felt were unanswered.
And then came Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions and turned it into a convoluted mess. The ending to all of it felt like they didn't have the slightest idea where they were actually going. And it didn't answer anything. When in Reloaded Neo was told that he isn't actually the first one, I thought, okay, let's see how that one turns out. And it didn't turn out at all. It was completely forgotten about.

But then again, my biggest gripe with the ending of Revolutions was that it just was so fucking over the top. Yeah, it's Neo and Smith in a computer generated world, they can do anything they want... but geez, it just didn't end, and they kept going, and it got crazier and crazier... ugh.
I wonder how Reeves or Weaving are feeling about these movies today.