Matrix Revolutions
Dir. Andy and Larry Wachowski
What a fantastic way to end an amazing story.  Lots of people are slamming this segment:  put simply, those who hate it are wrong and the people who love it are right.  <Start of rant>  Stay tuned for my eye-opening �Why you should love Matrix Revolutions� which you can hand out to anyone who didn�t like this glorious, wonderful film.  Did you hear that?  That sound was all the people who didn�t like the movie deleting this review.  I am going to say, with expectation of argument, that anyone who didn�t like this movie didn�t �get� it.  Unfortunately, they all think they did.  <End of rant>  Revolutions brings the trilogy the final steps needed to be a true epic.  It�s got heroes, tension, villains, love, action, and sacrifice.   

Revolutions is about the invasion of Zion by the machines, and the final chances of three groups of people to stop the human race from being destroyed.  The first group is the people of Zion themselves, who have set up a kill zone in the dock, site of the first breach.  These are the people defending their loved ones and homes, with little hope of success.  Most are volunteers, ready to lay down their lives so that humanity can live on.    As a Texan I felt a very Alamo vibe coming from these characters.  It�s like they were thinking �Well, yeah, we�re going to die, but it�s got to be done.�  Sort of the definition of heroes, don�t you think?  The second group is on the ship �The Hammer� on its way to Zion.  Since Zion never thought the machines would find them, they don�t have the most powerful weapon against the machines, the EMP.  That�s the Electro Magnetic Pulse, which will kill any machine in the blast radius.  �The Hammer� has one, along with the only pilot good enough to get the ship all the way home.  Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) as the pilot is even more awesome in this one than she was in Reloaded.  The third group is Neo and Trinity.  Neo finds out that he�s not all-powerful fairly early on in this one, so can�t just wave his hand and make all the problems go away.  He�s got to be strong and smart this time and he�s not only got to stop the machines in this world, he�s also got to stop Smith in the Matrix.  Smith has gotten much, much more powerful, and much, much more scary.
I laughed (some) I cried (a little) but mostly I just sat there, trying not to blink.  I didn�t want to miss anything.  You must go see this, and you should see it as close to now as possible.

I rate it: Full Price

Keanu Reeves as Neo 
Carrie Ann Moss as Trinity 
Laurence Fishburne as Morpheus
Hugo Weaving as Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith as Niobe
Collin Chou as Seraph
Lambert Wilson as Merovingian
Monica Bellucci as Persephone
Nathaniel Lees as Captain Mifune
Harry Lennix as Lock

P.S.  One cool thing about this series before Revolutions is that skin color doesn�t matter.  Admittedly, in a future like this it wouldn�t, but since it�s being made here and now it turns into a remarkable thing. I look at the characters and see the person, not what color they are, not even as an afterthought.  Revolutions takes it a step further, and gender isn�t a consideration.  It doesn�t matter if you�re a man or a woman, your competence is what counts.  Matrix Revolutions is full of competent people.
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