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Matrix Revolutions

Título original: The Matrix Revolutions
  • 2003
  • 12
  • 2 h 9 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
562 mil
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Keanu Reeves in Matrix Revolutions (2003)
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Zion se defende contra a invasão das máquinas enquanto Neo luta em outra frente dessa mesma guerra.Zion se defende contra a invasão das máquinas enquanto Neo luta em outra frente dessa mesma guerra.Zion se defende contra a invasão das máquinas enquanto Neo luta em outra frente dessa mesma guerra.

  • Direção
    • Lana Wachowski
    • Lilly Wachowski
  • Roteiristas
    • Lilly Wachowski
    • Lana Wachowski
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    • Keanu Reeves
    • Laurence Fishburne
    • Carrie-Anne Moss
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    562 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    1.900
    745
    • Direção
      • Lana Wachowski
      • Lilly Wachowski
    • Roteiristas
      • Lilly Wachowski
      • Lana Wachowski
    • Artistas
      • Keanu Reeves
      • Laurence Fishburne
      • Carrie-Anne Moss
    • 2.3KAvaliações de usuários
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    Keanu Reeves
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    • Neo
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    • Morpheus
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    Hugo Weaving
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    Mary Alice
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    Tanveer K. Atwal
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    Helmut Bakaitis
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    Kate Beahan
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    Francine Bell
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    Monica Bellucci
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    Rachel Blackman
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    Henry Blasingame
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    bob the moo

    Visually impressive but bloated and unwieldy

    As the city of Zion fortifies itself for defence against the influx of sentinels, the two remaining ships of the fleet prepare to return to the city. Neo lies in a coma with the sole survivor of the attack on the fleet, however his brain patterns show that he is lost somewhere within the matrix. Trinty and Morpheus go to rescue him and return him to the real world. Back in the real world, Zion is under attack from the sentinels, Neo decides that he must travel into the machine city and confront the creator of the matrix while Niobe pilots the remaining ship back to Zion to take on the sentinels.

    I love the original Matrix, but can't help feel that the 2 overblown, over serious sequels have damaged it. This film works a little better than the second sequel but not by much. Where Reloaded left us with unanswered questions, Revolutions offers us the answers. Sadly the "answers" just left me confused and bewildered. I didn't feel like the film even tried to explain what was going on, and the ending came about far too suddenly and with little explanation. I know that a film is good if it leaves you thinking about things and I could sort of guess that Neo might have become some sort of programme etc at the end, but I still felt that the film should have helped me out even a little bit!

    The plot is very heavy going and it lacks the light imagination evident in the first film. This really sucks the fun out of the film and makes it hard work - I have nothing against it being thought provoking and requiring thought, but it all seemed very laboured to me. The opening hour is quite hard work and the whole "train station" thing is never really explained and just seems designed to fill time or something. The action all looks great - the attack on Zion is visually very impressive and is quite exciting. However some fight scenes are so overblown that they failed to inspire. The shootout in the check room of the club is simply a tired retread of the groundbreaking lobby shootout but it is the final fight with Smith that shows what I mean. Neo's showdown with Smith in the first film was great fun and very exciting. Here (and in Reloaded) it is an excess of special effects, horribly overblown - visually impressive but not enjoyable.

    The film seems to have taken on the mantel of "meaningful epic" where once it was a clever film with no assumptions. Listen to the music - that's where the clue is. Instead of the rock mix from the first film it has taken on big sweeping classical pieces that it scatters around liberally to try and give the film an epic feel that it doesn't deserve. It is still worth seeing as it finishes the trilogy but it is hard work at times. The acting continues the curse of Reloaded in that everyone thinks they are reading Shakespeare and gives their performance as if they were speaking words direct from God. Even Weaving's Smith is a little too full of himself this time. The dialogue is pretty bad as before - full of clichés and over wordy speeches of grandeur, it just gets tiresome before it gets engaging.

    In the first film we were told no one can be told what the matrix is, we must see it for ourselves. We were then taken on a journey (with Neo), led by Morpheus into this world that was explained as we went. Here we are simply dumped in the middle of an impenetrable plot and basically left to work things out for ourselves with little or no help. Attempts to have characters like the Architect or the Oracle explain things are simply clunky and don't work at all. I'm not adverse to thinking, but the more I think about the film as a series the more i see unanswered holes. I was hoping that Revolutions would tie things up from Reloaded and actually serve to make part 2 work better, but it didn't. It took some positive steps but really the same weaknesses just continue.

    Overall I was glad I saw it to finish the story, and visually it had some very impressive moments. However the feeling was of a film with no controls, spiralling out of control - with narrative flow lost behind half ideas and spiritual nonsense. It is over indulgent, bloated and full of a sense of it's own importance - an importance it simply does not have and should not be wearing on it's sleeve. The Wachowski's created a fascinating universe but, as they opened it out, their egos have inflated the material and their inability to control and tell such a massive story has shown and the last 2 films have really suffered as a result. Worth watching for what it attempts to do, but ultimately very frustrating for what it actually delivers and, more importantly, what it fails totally to do.
    pietzsche

    Action-Packed Tedium

    It is hard to believe that the original Matrix's philosophical subtlety came from the same authors of the two sequels.

    It seems the brothers must have cribbed the original story for the first Matrix, since the last 2 show none of the original's subtlety or interest, just rehashing and CGI multiplication.

    One evil robot, two evil robots, many many evil robots. Wow, what an idea, what creativity!

    Viewing the behind-the-scenes on DVD disc 2, you can see the reasons for the incoherence of story and scenes - the huge fractured design team, numerous 'senior this' 'senior that', all contributing to some corporate creation lacking any inspiration. Maybe the corporate cube-farm culture works for making cars, but it doesn't seem to work for films.

    I would have liked to have seen another level of reality exposed behind the mindless machines, and why are they so mindlessly evil when they can think up such a subtle ruse to enslave the humans? It isn't consistent. Why not introduce an alien ET culture who is really the master culture enslaving the machine culture by some similar hallucinatory ruse. Or, have the humans escape by transcending their bodies, as in all the traditional gnostic spiritualities.

    All in all, the Matrix is just a retread of the movie TRON. TRON at least had some insight into what the machine mindset and motivation for domination might be, e.g. tyrannical game addiction, much like the decadent Roman emperors. The Matrix, after the first film, gives no thought to any subtle motivations of the machine culture, preferring the tired cliché of 'alien villain = mindless unrelenting violence'.
    6ccthemovieman-1

    Better They Had Stuck To One Super Matrix Film

    I found this better than the second Matrix film ("Reloaded") but not anywhere as intriguing as the first film. Perhaps they shouldn't have made ANY sequels.

    Once again you have the same problems: too much verbiage that you can't make sense of, and too much violence. Regarding all the techno-talk, what good is it if you audience doesn't understand what's going on and are lost most of the time?

    After awhile, frankly, especially with the unlikable lead characters, I didn't care what happened. As I said in the second movie's review, they should have made just one tremendous Matrix movie, even if it were an hour longer. The sequels did nothing to enhance the legacy of that film.
    7Xstal

    Neo of Nazareth becomes Samson then Moses...

    We gorge on the binaries prophesied once again, through an ever increasing bandwidth, as we exponentially widen our dietary desire to become what everyone wants us to be without thought for who or what we really are or could be.

    And in the end it all comes down to difference and a right to choose.
    7Mr_Censored

    "Revolutions" provides substantial conclusion.

    "Wait. I've seen this. I stand here, right here, and I'm supposed to say something. I say, "Everything that has a beginning has an end, Neo." - Agent Smith

    Picking up where "The Matrix Reloaded" left off, "The Matrix Revolutions" has a big task ahead of itself. While attempting to wrap up looses ends from the previous installments, it also has to provide closure on the overall saga as well as live up to the precedents set before it.

    Was "Revolutions" a disappointment? Well, financially it performed much weaker than its big brother in "Reloaded" but otherwise, the answer remains a resounding "no." In fact, "Revolutions" slightly succeeds at besting the second film, as well as wrapping up the trilogy in a nice and neat manner.

    Unlike "Reloaded," the third installment carries more emotional weight rather than show off its visual marvels. There are two big action scenes that make up about a third of the film. One is a breath-taking invasion of Zion by the sentinels which is so good that you almost forget that we haven't seen our two main characters for the better part of a half-hour. The other, the final showdown between Neo and Agent Smith, is nothing short of epic. Thousands of Smith's clones watch in the streets and the buildings as the two duke it out mano a mano in the rainy streets of The Matrix. These two scenes best what was done in "Reloaded" and push the plot forward all the better, all the way to its inevitable conclusion.

    Sure, the film's loaded with clichés and yes, it still has an overall feel and tone similar to "Reloaded" that doesn't sit well with the original film (Powerade, anyone?), but it's as close to a perfect closing chapter in the trilogy as we were ever going to get. It's got a grand feeling. It's both sentimental and definitive. There are very few franchises in Hollywood that end in a way that ensures there will be no more sequels to water down the formula, and "The Matrix Revolutions" ends in such a way that not only do you feel satisfied, but that simply, there is nothing left to be done. The Wachowski Brothers close out their trilogy with a bang, slightly redeeming itself while providing appropriate closure.

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    • Curiosidades
      The street corner where Neo and Smith fight in the crater is the same corner from which Neo made his phone call at the end of Matrix (1999) - the corner of Pitt, Hunter, and O'Connell Streets in Sydney, Australia. You can see the phone booth to the right when they hit the ground.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Bane is talking to Neo while holding the knife to Trinity's throat, the blood appears and disappears on her throat.
    • Citações

      The Oracle: What about the others?

      The Architect: ...What others?

      The Oracle: The ones that want out.

      The Architect: Obviously they will be freed.

      The Oracle: I have your word?

      The Architect: What do you think I am? Human?

    • Cenas durante ou pós-créditos
      The giant robotic head is listed in the credits as "Deus ex machina" Meaning "a god from a machine." In Greek and Roman drama, deus ex machina referred to a god lowered by stage machinery to resolve a plot or extricate the protagonist from a difficult situation.
    • Versões alternativas
      When the film was released in theaters, the waste disposal machine shown at the end had red eyes but on the DVD release the eyes were changed to green. The making of documentary on the DVD still shows the machine with red eyes, obviously the documentary used older footage.
    • Conexões
      Edited into The Matrix: Path of Neo (2005)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Trainman Cometh
      Written by Ben Watkins and Don Davis

      Produced by Juno Reactor

      Co-produced by Don Davis

      Performed by Juno Reactor and Don Davis

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 5 de novembro de 2003 (Brasil)
    • Países de origem
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      • Austrália
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    • Locações de filme
      • St James Underground Station, Hyde Park, Sydney, Nova Gales do Sul, Austrália(Trainman chase)
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      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • NPV Entertainment
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      • 9 de nov. de 2003
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