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Product Details: The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
- Edition:
- DVD Widescreen. See other editions
- MPAA Rating:
- R
- Release Date:
- 04/06/2004
- UPC:
- 085393320928
- Directed by:
- Larry Wachowski
- Featuring:
- Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss. See all cast
Synopsis: The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Synopis: In the third installment, the epic war between man and machine reaches a thundering crescendo: the Zion military, aided by courageous civilian volunteers like Zee and the Kid, desperately battles to hold back the Sentinel invasion as the Machine army bores into their stronghold. Facing total annihilation, the citizens of the last bastion of humanity fight not only for their own lives, but for the future of mankind itself. But an unknown element poisons the ranks from within: the rogue program Smith has cunningly hijacked Bane, a member of the hovercraft fleet. Growing more powerful with each passing second, Smith is beyond even the control of the Machines and now threatens to destroy their empire along with the real world and the Matrix. The Oracle offers Neo her final words of guidance, which he accepts with the knowledge that she is a program and her words could be just another layer of falsehood in the grand scheme of the Matrix. With the aid of Niobe, Neo and Trinity choose to travel farther than any human has ever dared to go - a treacherous journey above ground, across the scorched surface of the earth and into the heart of the menacing Machine City. In this vast mechanized metropolis, Neo comes face to face with the ultimate power in the Machine world--the Deus Ex Machina--and strikes a bargain that is the only hope for a dying world. The war will end tonight, with Neo's destiny and the fate of two civilizations inexorably tied to the outcome of his cataclysmic confrontation with Smith.Features: The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Features: DVD Features:Region 1
2-Disc Set
Keep Case
Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Dolby Digital 2.0 - English
2S Stereo - English
Dolby Digital 5.1 - French
Additional Release Material:
Documentaries - 1. "Revolutions Recalibrated"
2. "CG Revolution"
Featurettes - 1. "Super Burly Brawl"
"Before the Revolution" (A 3-D Matrix Timeline)
"Future Gamer: The Matrix Online"
Trailers - 1. Theatrical Trailer
Text/Image Galleries:
"3-D Evolution" (Multidimensional Stills Gallery)
DVD-ROM Features:
Links to the Matrix Online Test Site and the Official Matrix Website
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User Reviews: Matrix Revolutions
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Good, but not as good as Matrix 1
, April 20, 2004Reviewer: Chewy - See all Chewy's reviews -
A little disappointing
, April 9, 2004Reviewer: wmanskerlaw@sbcglobal.net - See all wmanskerlaw@sbcglobal.net's reviews2 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this Matrix Revolutions review helpfulPros: Good visuals, sound, special effects
Cons: Boring fight sequence, convoluted ending
In comparison to first two movies, this one was slow in developing. I actually fell asleep during one part. The ending seemed to be hastily put together because everyone was tired of making the movie. When I need to see the Matrix in the future, this episode will not be the one I will watch.
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Pros: kick ass special effects, awesome war scene in zion
Cons: slow beginning, ending sucked
Revolutions, by itself, would be considered a great movie. However, It had a tough act to follow, considering the first Matrix was one of the best movies ever. There was too much Zion in the movie, but the fight scene with the machines and the humans was awesome. The fight between Neo and Smith was a little overdone, with the flying around and all that. Another pro was Persephone's dress. Who didnt enjoy that? ...