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Possibly the worst film I've ever seen at the cinema. Its script doesn't hold together, the narrrative and structure is terrible and the best characters don't even feature that heavily.
I didn't think it was possible for a film to be so coherantly bad, yet this one manages to collect itself into small pieces of crap before ending in a blatent and unspectacular manner. I wish they hadn't made the sequels, the first was so good.
Try and argue that this film was good? I'll let you pass.
Try and argue that this film was great? Your an idiot who knows nothing and likes seeing repetitive rubbish that you cannot understand or follow. It made no sense and argh... I can't go on.
I gave it a chance, I thought I'd actually be quite good. Urgh.
I was shocked. I was amazed.
> I enjoyed it.
>
> Actiony goodness, bit more clever than normal, ending well... could
> have been a lot better, but hey, it's just a film.
>
> I want Big Fish.
Yeah, looks like thats going to be a good film, same with The Day After Tommorrow - which has a very good trailer!
Actiony goodness, bit more clever than normal, ending well... could have been a lot better, but hey, it's just a film.
I want Big Fish.
I find it irritating when people start analysing films with extensive knowledge of camera/sound/CGI and mise-en-scene then call it crap because it didn't meet the expectations they put forward.
Stop acting as if you know what a good film is and what a good film isn't and stop portraying that people who see the films you hate are 'idiots'. Because people have opinions you know.
*I'm a media student.
> Goatboy, what exactly did you like about Matrix Revolutions? The
> action, the plot, character development...
>
> Weren't you disappointed by the poor plot, weak action scenes
> excluding the Zion attack, cliched characters.....?
I Don't think he has seen it yet.
Ever!
"A line said at the end of “The Matrix Revolutions” almost assures us that a fourth “Matrix” might one day happen. And although Producer Joel Silver has denied it quite assuredly, that doesn’t mean it’s not happen. Clayton Watson, who plays the kid in “Revolutions” and “Reloaded”, told EW.com that a “Matrix 4” might just happen. "I've been told not to say anything," Watson told the site. "At one point it was, 'Look, if there's a [Matrix] 4, 5 and 6, then it's you and Jada [Pinkett Smith].' And I'd say to the boys [directors Larry and Andy Wachowski], 'Are we starting?' And they'd say, 'Don't f--king go there, kid.'" He adds, "At this stage, it's very doubtful that there'll be a continuation of the saga. But maybe in another five years or so." We bet it happens - for good or bad - before that."
As a film in itself, Revolutions is poor. I think put together the two could become much better.