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The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

May. 15,2003
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Six months after the events depicted in The Matrix, Neo has proved to be a good omen for the free humans, as more and more humans are being freed from the matrix and brought to Zion, the one and only stronghold of the Resistance. Neo himself has discovered his superpowers including super speed, ability to see the codes of the things inside the matrix and a certain degree of pre-cognition. But a nasty piece of news hits the human resistance: 250,000 machine sentinels are digging to Zion and would reach them in 72 hours. As Zion prepares for the ultimate war, Neo, Morpheus and Trinity are advised by the Oracle to find the Keymaker who would help them reach the Source. Meanwhile Neo's recurrent dreams depicting Trinity's death have got him worried and as if it was not enough, Agent Smith has somehow escaped deletion, has become more powerful than before and has fixed Neo as his next target.

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Steineded
2003/05/15

How sad is this?

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Smartorhypo
2003/05/16

Highly Overrated But Still Good

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TrueHello
2003/05/17

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Philippa
2003/05/18

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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cinemajesty
2003/05/19

Movie Review: "The Matrix Reloaded" (2003)Probably the most anticipated sequel of the 2000s, when a surprise smash hit produced by superior Hollywood producer Joel Silver giving an utmost visionary directing sibling pair called "The Wachowski Brothers" a shot at the major filmmaking league with a movie that changed conception of time and space "The Matrix" starring Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Ann Moss and Laurence Fishburne, which reprise their roles of being "Neo", "Trinity" and "Morpheus" to an science-fiction-action extravaganza from the very first minute of digital-enhanced vertically-shifting camera motion under heavy slow-motion gun-fire, when the character of Trinity barely fights off an relentless agent pursuit to major moviegoing entertaining satisfactions, which hardly loses his pace in 130-Minute-Editorial as it could be lore tighten up to bring a "Trilogy" centerpiece to mastery for all time sake.Nevertheless even with some over-edited scene, the major sequences as "Neo" meeting the "Oracle", goose-bumping last on-screen appearances by infamous, yet legendary actress Gloria Forster (1933-2001) and highlighted freeway motorcycle chase rundown to light speed cinematography initiated by Bill Pope capturing ultra-leaded freight engines operated by constant shifting agent-soldier squad, led by actor Hugo Weaving as Agent Smith, sneaking into gaining the upper hand toward a unpredictably in-solid cliffhanger; which could have been so much then just confusing the faithful audiences with a second-rate actor Ian Bliss, filling in for an "Agent Smith" avatar within the stark realities of the world of "Zion" as "Matrix Related" lives from excellent martial-arts ingredient fighting sequences originally-written by now-more Lana & Lilly Wachowski Siblings, who keep vision straight in this second out of three-parted "Magnus opus" of science-fiction cinema, open for visual enjoyment by any audience looking out of high-tech spectacles. Copyright 2018 Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC

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grantss
2003/05/20

Not a fan of the first movie, and this is even worse. The whole plot just seems like an excuse for several well-choreographed but dull fight scenes in slow motion, complete with impossible moves and such. Quite dull and pointless.

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dedjuj
2003/05/21

(Spoiler Alert : this review may contain Spoilers).The movie The Matrix Reloaded was a great sequel to The Matrix. There were a lot of hidden meaning in this movie just like before with a lot of reference to religion. The world as we know it, is a place where we live, grow up, get an education, etc. This has been the reality that almost every human being on the planet knows. People think that every day they make choices that affect how their life goes on. For example, if you to go to college and get a degree to get a good job and to support yourself. Choose to start a business or company, then you can make money and also help other people with your product or ideas. Well, no, you don't have a choose anything in your life. These so called choices that you make are already made for you. This world is not the real world, but a fake one that is here to misguide us and to hide the truth about life. That truth is the what the movie The Matrix Reloaded is about. The world isn't real and that we follow blindly a world that hides the truth from us. Freewill is a complete lie that is made up so that people will follow this fake world and not second guess it. The choices that we think we make aren't really made by us, but already made for us. We are here to understand why we made it. There is a reason why things happen the way they do and we need to understand it because it is beyond our so called control.There is a scene that takes place on a bench in a park about half way through the movie. The Oracle is waiting for Neo on the bench and is watching people as they walk by. Neo, who is accompanied by seraph the person who protects the Oracle, walks into the park and is greeted by the Oracle. Neo is there to get answers for the things that has been going on lately. The Oracle tells Neo about choice and how we are not here to make them but to understand why we did what we did. This will be an important factor that Neo has to consider when he is conflicted with the event that goes on. The survival of the real world Zion in the movie depends on what he does.This movie has points that reflect the teachings of The Bhagavad Gita and the Mahabharata, which are Hindu religious texts. The Bhagavad Gita is a story about Arjuna and Krishna. This whole text is about the conversation that the two had while in the middle of a great war called the Mahabharata. The warrior Arjuna was conflicted due to the fact that the people he was fighting and was supposed to kill were his relatives, friends, teachers and etc. Arjuna was just about to quit and go back to the forest to live out his days in exile when Krishna (a god) talked to him. Krishna tells Arjuna that this is his duty, his purpose in life. The people he kills are not really going to die, but go to the next step in the reincarnation cycle.In the movie, Neo is the like Arjuna in the sense that he is ready to quit and he doesn't know what to do. The Oracle makes it easy for him by telling him that he already made the choice and now all he had to do is understand why he does what he does. The Oracle also says that the "One" which she refers to as Neo in the movie, has to go back to the original source. In the movie, the original source, is the machine mainframe. He must once again become a part of the mainframe.This is another reference to the Hinduism culture. In Hinduism the ultimate goal is to become one with Brahman. That is the only thing that matters in life, in fact the purpose in life is to merge our soul back with Brahman. Brahman is the one god that is above all others. The part where Neo has to join the Machine Mainframe is just like the how we have to merge our soul with Brahman. The similarities are undeniably there and that what the whole movie was based on. The Oracle Says that the purpose of the one is understand the choices that he already made and also in the end to join the mainframe to reset the matrix and bring peace to both the Matrix and Zion.The plot of the movie is great and there is a greater hidden meaning to every scene. This movie is undoubtedly a great classic and it lives up to the expectation of The Matrix series.

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adonis98-743-186503
2003/05/22

Neo and the rebel leaders estimate that they have 72 hours until 250,000 probes discover Zion and destroy it and its inhabitants. During this, Neo must decide how he can save Trinity from a dark fate in his dreams. The Matrix Reloaded is by no means better than The Matrix but it's still a very enjoyable science fiction pop corn flick it's over the top sometimes, the cgi loose their focus during many fight sequences and Neo becomes Superman and for some reason the annoying guy from Catwoman is in this film but anyways i still think that it's not as bad as some people made it out to be i loved the Neo v.s Smith fight sequence and every scene that Neo was basically fighting someone but like i said it's not a perfect film but in terms of a sequel is not bad it's enjoyable and although very long it has it's fair share of good moments and bad moments 9.5/10

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