Wednesday, October 8, 2008

THE MATRIX REVOLUTIONS (2003)


REVIEW :
The world is still a place where machines obtain their power from unconscious human slaves who exist in “the Matrix,” a fabricated reality that seems normal to them. Our favorite human rebels are getting ready to make one last stand against the machines and their robotic sentinels. Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) and Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) have one little nagging problem though. At the end of the last movie, Neo (Keanu Reeves) managed to enter the Matrix without being directly plugged into it. Another crewmember named Bane (Ian Bliss) is also unconscious with Neo, and there is something fishy about him. Morpheus and Trinity meet with the Oracle (Mary Alice) once again, who is now in her new “shell” (Alice replaced the late Gloria Foster.) She sends them, along with her bodyguard, Seraph (Collin Chou), to an S&M club in the Matrix called the Hel Club owned by the Matrix power broker Merovingian (Lambert Wilson) and his wife, Persephone (Monica Bellucci.) They have trapped Neo in a train station-looking purgatory between the Matrix and the real world, manned by the Trainman (Bruce Spence), who won’t let him leave. While Neo is there, he meets a little computer-generated girl named Sati (Tanveer Atwal) whose parents have made a deal apparently with Merovingian to leave the train station and live with the Oracle (it’s a plot point that made no sense, other than some weird point that machines can feel love too.) Morpheus, Trinity, and Seraph free Neo (after getting into a gun battle when they refuse Merovingian’s offer to free Neo in exchange for the Oracle’s eyes.) Morpheus meets up with Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith), Link (Harold Perrineau), Ghost (Anthony Wong), and Roland (David Roberts) to head back to Zion, the last human city, in the Nebuchanezer. At the same time, Neo and Trinity head to Machine City in Niobe’s ship, the Logos. Neo has discovered that not only can he enter the Matrix without jacking in, but also he can destroy sentinels with his mind. Little do they know that Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), the anthropomorphic physical representation of the machine world, has escaped the Matrix through the unconscious Bane that they are taking with them (even though it is so friggin’ obvious), and he still has payback on his evil little mind. Back in Zion, Lock (Harry J. Lennix) and Captain Mifune (Nathaniel Lees) lead the ground forces that include Zee (Nona Gaye), The Kid (Clayton Watson), and many others. They hope to hold off the sentinels long enough for Morpheus and Niobe’s ship to get there with the electronic device that will destroy the machines. Neo realizes that his responsibility as “The One” might mean that he will have to make a sacrifice to save everyone and end the war between humans and machines.

LINKS :
http://www.adrive.com/public/6c04e25d1df607304ef402d4367fbfccae1a24573610cd006edceb94395aa4a0.html
http://www.adrive.com/public/a9eea376c9a399e9b38ec9290597053f15f8fa0f12663c627ee2256b8d7d8214.html

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