Honestly, I don't understand why they're complaining about how bad the sequels were. They think that it should be stopped at only the first matrix movie.
To my best opinion, I think all three movies are that great. Very beautiful writing. I have to admit it to you, I kind of tear-eyed at the end. But I don't feel like this is really end.
Uh, can anybody please explain to me why they're complaining? What do they really wants from The Matrix franchise?
Oh, you mean how. The answer to why is "because the Wachowskis had one story in them."
The answer to how is found in the last scene in Reloaded. Reloaded is not a bad movie in and of itself, except for those last few minutes; the twist (really more like an untwist) ruins it; and considered as the first half of a very long film, it's even worse. There were a lot of interesting places they could have gone with Neo retaining his ability to manipulate the virtual reality in the "real" world--they decided to visit none of them.
Revolutions, in contrast to reloaded, is terrible from a plot and filmmaking perspective from nearly the very beginning. It's overlong and overboring, with far, far, too many scenes taking place in Zion, the dullest under the Earth, revolving around people the audience is unlikely to bring itself to care about.
Also, and this applies to both films, some of the monologuing is just cold awful, and not nearly as clever as it thinks it is. The Matrix sequels are likely the most pretentious films to have ever been made, in the sense that they have intellectual aspirations far beyond their grasp but which they unwilling to give up for the sake of anything--story, narrative flow, or mere sense.
The part where Neo takes five minutes to figure out that the guy trying to kill him and repeatedly caling him Mr. Anderson is actually Smith is pretty hilarious, but I reckon that's unintentional.
All that said, there are excellent
parts to both these movies. I think that a suitable editing job could patch together a Frankenstein superior to either, really. But even then, the final battle between Neo and Elrond will always simply make me wish that the Wachowskis had gone on to the Superman franchise instead.