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The
Matrix: Reloaded |
| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
2hr 18min |
| Starring:
Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Hugo Weaving,
Jada Pinkett-Smith |
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MFG
Rating: 5/5
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DVD
Features
Video:
Widescreen enhanced with an excellent picture, this will make
a good TV look great.
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1, and it thumps pretty well. The Matrix is
full of cool sounds, and this will put you right in the middle
of the action.
Extras:
- Preload:
Go behind the scenes with the cast and crew
- The
Freeway Chase: Anatomy of the mind-blowing scene
- Enter
the Matrix: Making of the ground-breaking video game
- The
Matrix Unfolds: A look at the Matrix phenomenon
- "The
Animatrix" trailer
- The
MTV Movie Awards Reloaded
- Number
of discs: 2
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The
Matrix is widely regarded as one of the absolute best movies
of all time by virtually anyone who has ever carried a PDA. The
unique mixture of action, martial arts and sci-fi also made it a
huge hit with young males in general. With an almost fanatical following,
the sequels have experienced a level of hype and anticipation usually
reserved for Star Wars movies.
The
Matrix: Reloaded is the first of two planned sequels to be released.
If you have not seen the original movie, you really need to prior
to seeing Reloaded. Without the backstory, you'll be quite lost
as to what is going on. The sequel really just jumps right in where
the previous movie left off. Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss and
Laurence Fishburne all return to reprise their roles of Neo, Trinity
and Morpheus respectively. There are some new characters, but the
movie doesn't really pause to introduce them. You'll find out what
you need to know about each as the story moves along.
The
first movie was quite groundbreaking especially in terms of special
effects and action. The sequel has some huge shoes to fill. In terms
of action and effects, it may actually succeed. Digital effects
and wire work is again used quite effectively, and the Wachowski
brothers once again succeeded in putting many sequences on screen
that will leave you with your chin on the floor wondering how they
did that. The freeway chase scene is one of those you're going to
see used to sell many home theater systems as a demo when the DVD
is released.
As
expected the effects were spectacular and with Yuen Wo Ping doing
the choreography the fight scenes also lived up to expectations.
But what about the story? We wont spoil anything, so we can't say
much, but it basically picks up where the original left off. As
one of the bad guys remarked, Neo has skills. But the Matrix is
fighting back with upgraded agents in the Matrix and hundreds of
thousands of sentinels are digging toward Zion. We get to see the
city of Zion and meet a lot more humans. This is accompanied by
lots of really deep philosophical double speak dialogue.
We
give the movie 5 stars because the action sequences and effects
absolutely must be seen on the big screen. However, The Matrix:
Reloaded does have some slow spots, one of which we like to call
"the first third of the movie". The scenes in Zion almost
lost us, and the movie is not quite as good as the original in our
opinion for that reason. But once the action starts, this film is
one hell of a ride.
-
Billy
Bob
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Gun Play
Guns
aren't terribly effective against these guys, but people keep
shooting at 'em anyway.
Blood & Gore
The
R-rating is for sheer volume of violence, but there's nothing
gruesome here.
Car Chases
The
chase sequence on the freeway alone is worth the price of admissions.
T&A
Much
more flesh than the first movie, but that's not saying much.
Chuckles
Not
a lot of comedic relief here, but the bad guys do get some good
wise ass lines occasionally. |
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