Did you guys see it? Did you guys
liked it somehow?
I have to say I didnt. Matrix revolutions is a big hoax, a sorry attempt to dodge questions they posed but were unable to answer.
What is the matrix, really? As a whole, I mean It was a clever way to pose fundamental questions. What we are? Can we even touch some fundamental truth of existence? Would we want to, no matter what the price would be?
That, the clever questions of the first movie, was what made this idea great, distinguishable from the majority of action flicks a proposition that diminished sensibly in the second movie, but was completely abandoned in the third. Mild philosophy cleverly mixed with competent action was changed for a weird superman-esque fac-símile of kung fu, and some bits of empty rhetoric.
I for one was never really keen with the idea of Smith growing minute after minute as the great foe of the series. The whole point of the movie was for me the focus of the first one the idea of hopelessly be fighting a system. Nonetheless, I could live with the programs that went out of control. A concession to the audience, I thought after all, usually people need a villainous smile to hate.
However, it got out of control. Evil guys like Smith and the Merovingian became true straw men a way make us forget what was the real purpose of the fight, that was, to free the human race from the iron fist of the machines. The incidental goals were achieved, and than the mission accomplished flag was raised in the form of movie credits. Only that I dont buy it that easily.
Really, having Smith as a hater of life that threatened even the machines? Where the hell did that come from? Just as a way to fabricate a silly peace treat between Zion and the machines? And why oh why was Neo The only one that could stop him? Just because he said so? Its easy to debate with the machines leader, that way he believes whatever the hell you tell him.
Placing the architect in the end to state that every one who wanted freedom would be freed also ludicrous. The merciless killing machines all the sudden became the personification of lenience. And I guess that all the others who didnt want to be freed could still be the machines crops without that ringing any bells in Morpheos and companions righteous sense of justice. Come on, who the hell do they think we are to buy that?
Also, they dodged the one question I was hoping to see answered How the hell did Neo had powers outside the Matrix? In each and every time I spoke of the two first movies, I commended the authors for the clever problems and even more clever solutions they created for them. I gave them lots of credit and expected something alike now. But my expectative was truly frustrated. They just made a huge appeal to authority the oracle said that the powers of the one were not limited to one world and put a stone over it. No hows and/or whys were even touched. Come on now, its the cowards way out. For me, evidence that they created a problem that they could not later solve.
But at least they could have given it an honest end. They were not brave enough even for that. A sad end, with the architects scheme working just like the previous times would work far better. Or some magical solution that would make mankind defeat machines could also be acceptable if not ideal. But this fake happy ending, with mankind at mercy of the machines, counting with their goodwill about a promise made under a very artistically questionable solution, and have everyone acting as if they had a perfect, flawless victory, ha! Its an insult to my intelligence.
And Neo becoming the Oracle? That one is precious. Can anyone explain me any sense to it and how the hell that time loop came to happen?
And what the hell was that little girl doing in the movie anyway?
Its really sad to see a series that started so well ending so poorly. I guess they have bitten way more than they could chew.
Can anyone please point me anything anything at all that I can appreciate in the movie so I dont think it was a simple waste of time and money? If yes, please do.
I guess its waiting for LOTR ROTK now, at hope that this one actually lives up to the expectative about it.
Regards
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Edit: spelling.
I have to say I didnt. Matrix revolutions is a big hoax, a sorry attempt to dodge questions they posed but were unable to answer.
What is the matrix, really? As a whole, I mean It was a clever way to pose fundamental questions. What we are? Can we even touch some fundamental truth of existence? Would we want to, no matter what the price would be?
That, the clever questions of the first movie, was what made this idea great, distinguishable from the majority of action flicks a proposition that diminished sensibly in the second movie, but was completely abandoned in the third. Mild philosophy cleverly mixed with competent action was changed for a weird superman-esque fac-símile of kung fu, and some bits of empty rhetoric.
I for one was never really keen with the idea of Smith growing minute after minute as the great foe of the series. The whole point of the movie was for me the focus of the first one the idea of hopelessly be fighting a system. Nonetheless, I could live with the programs that went out of control. A concession to the audience, I thought after all, usually people need a villainous smile to hate.
However, it got out of control. Evil guys like Smith and the Merovingian became true straw men a way make us forget what was the real purpose of the fight, that was, to free the human race from the iron fist of the machines. The incidental goals were achieved, and than the mission accomplished flag was raised in the form of movie credits. Only that I dont buy it that easily.
Really, having Smith as a hater of life that threatened even the machines? Where the hell did that come from? Just as a way to fabricate a silly peace treat between Zion and the machines? And why oh why was Neo The only one that could stop him? Just because he said so? Its easy to debate with the machines leader, that way he believes whatever the hell you tell him.
Placing the architect in the end to state that every one who wanted freedom would be freed also ludicrous. The merciless killing machines all the sudden became the personification of lenience. And I guess that all the others who didnt want to be freed could still be the machines crops without that ringing any bells in Morpheos and companions righteous sense of justice. Come on, who the hell do they think we are to buy that?
Also, they dodged the one question I was hoping to see answered How the hell did Neo had powers outside the Matrix? In each and every time I spoke of the two first movies, I commended the authors for the clever problems and even more clever solutions they created for them. I gave them lots of credit and expected something alike now. But my expectative was truly frustrated. They just made a huge appeal to authority the oracle said that the powers of the one were not limited to one world and put a stone over it. No hows and/or whys were even touched. Come on now, its the cowards way out. For me, evidence that they created a problem that they could not later solve.
But at least they could have given it an honest end. They were not brave enough even for that. A sad end, with the architects scheme working just like the previous times would work far better. Or some magical solution that would make mankind defeat machines could also be acceptable if not ideal. But this fake happy ending, with mankind at mercy of the machines, counting with their goodwill about a promise made under a very artistically questionable solution, and have everyone acting as if they had a perfect, flawless victory, ha! Its an insult to my intelligence.
And Neo becoming the Oracle? That one is precious. Can anyone explain me any sense to it and how the hell that time loop came to happen?
And what the hell was that little girl doing in the movie anyway?
Its really sad to see a series that started so well ending so poorly. I guess they have bitten way more than they could chew.
Can anyone please point me anything anything at all that I can appreciate in the movie so I dont think it was a simple waste of time and money? If yes, please do.
I guess its waiting for LOTR ROTK now, at hope that this one actually lives up to the expectative about it.
Regards

Edit: spelling.