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Movie Review 168 - 04/03/17
Matrix III Revolutions
Hi, welcome to Richard’s Reviews.
Today's review is Matrix III Revolutions. This is the closing trilogy to the matrix movies. Returning are the original characters, and a slew of new ones. They build this more around the world they live in. You get to see where and why there are there. The world is polluted with the machines, and at the same time they live in the caverns. The story turns biblical, and moves a whole different direction. They have odd mechanized robots they control to battle the automated ones. Neo finds what he thinks is the answer by the name of the Engineer. People int he real world battle an eminent attack of the Matrix. Agent Smith isn't done yet, and has one last trick up his sleeve. What happens to all the people and who will win the humans or the machines?
The front cover is a bit of a change. Adding two new images, one of the robots they use, and Agent Smith who seems to never die. Inside is the DVD, and chapter Menu Slip. The back is a short description and some images.
This final movie would be a disapppointment to me. They explain that they are at a sanctuary town known as Zion. Only to have some really raw and uncivilized party that really made no sense in being there if they are where they are. It is a much darker story than they first two. Agent Smith finds a way out of the Matrix. Quite interesting. Neo meets the Engineer and finds out that Zion, and the Matrix are not the first versions of itself. That this has happened before. Will Neo make a difference? They leave a lot of that in what they do at the end. An ending that is good yet bad. Yeah he sacrifices himself for this change. They seemed to have win, but how do you know this all will not start again? Also, Neo was able to use his powers outside of the Matrix. This makes absolutely no sense. How come their technology is so advanced yet not. The robots need people running ammo for them? That is just down right WWI nonsense. They are in the future. Having the Ammo carried by man is dumb. There should be remote controlled carts. Who thought of this? I feel nothing for the canon fodder for this movie since it was laid out so stupidly. This made the second movie seem way better. The story just dropped to a one sided story, and lost its level of anything can happen world.
Rating - 3 Stars out of 5
My least favorite of the three movies. Seeing too many issues with the story, let it stay as a rental.
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John Whitney — Matrix III, 1972.
When American John Whitney founded Motion Graphics Incorporated in 1960, he'd already spent two decades working as a mechanical animator and inventor — a career that won him a Guggenheim Fellowship, and saw him working on such seminal visual effects as Saul Bass' glorious title sequence for Hitchcock's Vertigo. Using a converted WWII antiaircraft gun director, Whitney built his own 12-foot analogue computer in the 1950s, becoming in the process one of the primitive forebears of computer animation.
Whitney graduated to digital processes by the '70s, when he created this gorgeously hypnotic film in collaboration with Terry Riley.
Mayhap I shouldst not have watched The Matrix Revolutions before the first two
Can someone just....hold my brain for a bit?
Matrix III, John Whitney Snr., 1972
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