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The Matrix Revolutions [Fullscreen]

The Matrix Revolutions [Fullscreen]

Actor(s): Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, Laurence Fishburne, Hugo Weaving, Jada Pinkett Smith
Director(s): Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski
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Movie Details

MPAA Rating: R
Content Advisory: Graphic Violence, Adult Situations, Not For Children, Adult Language, Sci-Fi Violence
Movie Release: 2003
DVD Release: 04/06/2004
Format: DVD - Pan and Scan - Closed Captioned
Edition: Dual Layered
Audio Tracks: English, French
Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
SwapaDVD Credits: 2
Number of Discs: 2
Run Time: 2 hrs 9 mins
Studio: Warner Home Video
Total Copies: 86
Genres: Science Fiction, Sci-Fi Action
See Also: The Matrix Revolutions [Widescreen], The Matrix Revolutions [HD DVD], Matrix Revolutions [HD DVD], The Matrix Revolutions, The Matrix Revolutions

DVD Synopsis

Shot back-to-back with The Matrix Reloaded, the third and final installment of Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski's sci-fi action saga picks up where the second film left off. Neo (Keanu Reeves) remains unconscious in the real world, caught in a mysterious subway station that lies between the machine world and the Matrix, and Bane (Ian Bliss) is still a conduit for Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), who continues to grow out of control, threatening to destroy both worlds. Meanwhile, as the sentinels get closer and closer to Zion, the citizens of the earth's last inhabited city prepare for the inevitable onslaught. By bargaining with The Merovingian (Lambert Wilson), Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne) are able to free Neo who, after meeting with The Oracle (Mary Alice stepping in for the late Gloria Foster), decides that he must leave Zion and head for the machine mainframe. As Neo and Trinity venture into the dangerous machine world, with hopes of stopping both the machines and Agent Smith, their comrades in Zion attempt to fight off the attacking sentinels with the odds stacked greatly against them. Other cast members returning include Monica Bellucci, Ngai Sing, and Harold Perrineau Jr. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Actors

Keanu Reeves - Neo
Carrie-Anne Moss - Trinity
Laurence Fishburne - Morpheus
Hugo Weaving - Agent Smith
Jada Pinkett Smith - Niobe


Editorial Review of DVD

The third and final film in the Wachowski brothers' epic science fiction trilogy The Matrix picks up where the second film, The Matrix Reloaded, left off. As the film begins, Neo attempts to navigate through a space somewhere between the machine world and the real world, Trinity and Morpheus pay a visit to The Merovingian, the citizens of Zion prepare for imminent war with the sentinels, and Agent Smith continues to gain power. As Matrix fans have come to expect, the closing chapter is presented in a superb DVD package. The two-disc set features top-notch visual and audio quality alongside a seemingly endless wealth of bonuses. The first disc bears a full-screen transfer of the feature presentation with the soundtrack available in both Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and Dolby Digital Stereo. A French-dubbed Dolby Digital 5.1 audio track is also included, along with subtitles in English, French, and Spanish. Standing out from the Matrix DVDs that preceded it, disc one of =Revolutions is the first to feature trailers from all three trilogy entries and The Animatrix animation series. Over on the second disc, viewers are treated to several behind-the-scenes featurettes. "Revolutions Recalibrated" takes a general look at the making of the film, while "CG Revolution" specifically examines the dazzling visual effects, and "Super Burly Brawl" offers the ins and outs of the climactic final fight between Neo and Agent Smith. Meanwhile, there are four more short making-of segments in the Operator feature. Beyond that, there is an exceptionally concise text-and image-based history of the Matrix called "Before the Revolution," a look at the upcoming online Matrix game, a gallery with storyboards and conceptual images, and several DVD-ROM features. A widescreen version with the same features was also released. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

Member Movie Reviews

Teri K. (toribo) wrote on 3/7/2008...

2 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
If you did not see the first 2 you will be lost seeing this one. If you did see the first 2 you should watch this one. This ties up loose ends of the 1st & 2, keeps you involved throughout, and has you guessing what will happen next. Visual effects are good, lighting tends to be on the dark side, so wear you glasses. And the ending falls short of you wanting another episode. Make it a Matrix night and watch all 3 together to get the most out of this one. Do not watch with someone who talks all the way through a movie or you could miss something and get lost. You do need to pay attention to get it. All in all 3 out of 5 stars.


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