This.There are no sequels to The Matrix. That's what you have to keep in mind. There are no sequels.
To be honest:
Neo ends the first movie with the line about "showing them a world without you", exposing the truth of the Matrix. No other promises or goals, just peeling back the mask.
And he dies doing exactly that, through Sati, making the sky turn a rainbow hue not possible for Earth, as the 10 billion members of the Human race wake up from their nightmare of being bodyjacked by Smith, probably remembering every minute of it.
And the Machines can't do shit about it, as their control of the Matrix is done through the Architect, whose contempt for the very nature of humanity won't allow him to do something he sees so sickeningly Human as lie, and even states as much, that they will honour their cease-fire.
So...yeah, as drawn out and boring, overly pretentious and annoying as the sequels are, they eventually live up to the first films promise, literally.
^ We still need spoiler tags? Those films have been out for 10 years plus. Anyone who hasn't seen them yet...well they should regard the thread title as spoilery enough, after all this time.
Revolutions is good for the dock battle, especially the APU's are very cool.
The same goes for the Highway escape from Reloaded.
At times, it looked like they were breaking out into song and dance.I forgot about the Burly Brawl in Reloaded. It really is a fantastic sequence, though it crosses into perhaps unintentional comedy at some point said.
I'm not going to spoiler code this whole thing in bits and pieces, but just be forewarned that there are some spoilers about the overall premise of the second and third Matrix films, so skip it if you don't want to know.
To be honest:
Neo ends the first movie with the line about "showing them a world without you", exposing the truth of the Matrix. No other promises or goals, just peeling back the mask.
And he dies doing exactly that, through Sati, making the sky turn a rainbow hue not possible for Earth, as the 10 billion members of the Human race wake up from their nightmare of being bodyjacked by Smith, probably remembering every minute of it.
And the Machines can't do shit about it, as their control of the Matrix is done through the Architect, whose contempt for the very nature of humanity won't allow him to do something he sees so sickeningly Human as lie, and even states as much, that they will honour their cease-fire.
So...yeah, as drawn out and boring, overly pretentious and annoying as the sequels are, they eventually live up to the first films promise, literally.
While that is all true, the first film also established the premise of the real world within the Matrix being an illusion, a layer of control by the Machines. So it naturally begs us to question the real world in whatever form it's presented.
It also tells us that the first Matrix was a paradise, a Garden of Eden where no one suffered, but that conflict-driven humans could not accept that reality as being true, so they had to create a more realistic "real world" modeled after our own at the turn of the 21st century full of all the war, injustice, crime, poverty, and disease we expect to encounter in our modern world.
I just done watching the movie the matrix which i think is the best sci fi movie ever made. My question is i heard that the matrixs sequels were terrible and the 3rd movie is universally hated but reloded seems to get much more positive reception. So i was wondering if reloded is worth watching?
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