"The more I find out, the less I know."

Wednesday - November 05, 2003 at 03:37 AM in

Will I see this?


The Matrix was good.

The Matrix: Reloaded was OK.

Today, we get The Matrix Revolutions.
From the Star Tribune :

If this is what big-budget freedom does to filmmakers, they should be kept in chains. Louder, longer, more expensive and dumber than its predecessors, "Revolutions" is a mediocrity that will provide escapism only to those who head for the theater exits. Keanu Reeves, who simply disappears for long stretches of the film, apparently figured this out during the production.

From the BBC :

Towards the end of The Matrix Revolutions, one of the film's minor characters expresses precisely what many in the audience are feeling.

"It doesn't make any sense," he says.

From the Palm Beach Post :

Considering how much otherworldly wizardry the Wachowskis manage to get on-screen, it seems peculiar to come away from The Matrix Revolutions with the feeling that you've just seen something ordinary.

Maybe I'll rent it when it comes out on DVD.

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