The Matrix Revolutions
January 2003
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Desson Thomson
The Wachowski brothers have rendered their chronicles into banality, as if trying to imitate the qualitative tailspin of the Star Wars series.
Bill Muller
There's nothing even resembling a surprise in the third and weakest installment of the trilogy.
J. Hoberman
No less than the rankest demagogue, The Matrix Revolutions insists on the primacy of faith over knowledge. Once it locks and loads, however, the triumphant visuals short-circuit anything resembling abstract thought.
Geoff Pevere
One of the most original concepts in recent fantasy movie history has devolved into something perfectly ordinary.
Scott Foundas
An unwieldy, two-plus-hours third act of a movie, guided by the principle (incubated by Reloaded and fully grown here) that too much is never too much.
Eric Harrison
As an action movie, it's talky, but it rocks.
Critic reviews
Desson Thomson
The Wachowski brothers have rendered their chronicles into banality, as if trying to imitate the qualitative tailspin of the Star Wars series.
Bill Muller
There's nothing even resembling a surprise in the third and weakest installment of the trilogy.
J. Hoberman
No less than the rankest demagogue, The Matrix Revolutions insists on the primacy of faith over knowledge. Once it locks and loads, however, the triumphant visuals short-circuit anything resembling abstract thought.
Geoff Pevere
One of the most original concepts in recent fantasy movie history has devolved into something perfectly ordinary.
Scott Foundas
An unwieldy, two-plus-hours third act of a movie, guided by the principle (incubated by Reloaded and fully grown here) that too much is never too much.
Liam Lacey
Over all, The Matrix Revolutions, the third and last of the film cycle envisioned by Andy and Larry Wachowski, mostly feels as hackneyed as the first film felt fresh.
User reviews

It all ends here And it is good. Is it as revolutionary (ahem) as the original? Eh. Is it as incredibly action-packed and mind-bending as the sequel? Not really. Is it a great finish to an unparalleled trilogy of film? You bet. Also best viewed in the context of the entire saga and not on its own. It really can't be separated from Reloaded in the way that the first picture can be a standalone film. That's OK though, as it finishes off the story and mythology well.
Finally got all 3! Nice that we can finally complete the trilogy I noticed that the middle movie that used to be missing, is finally in the Play Store. Although it's the only one not in HD and it was a little tricky to find to for some reason.
good great but spen too much time on mindless battles and not that much on story
Ok Topping Reloaded was bound to be difficult. A little more effort could have been spent making the sorry plausible. At moments I found myself wishing the movie would just end. Still, I love me my Matrix.
Only for rent :( I would buy all 3 of them and give them all 5 stars if i could keep them
Issue with watching You need either a good WiFi connection or good 4G connection to play this or any other movie you buy or rent
Purchase!!!!!! Want to purchase!!!!! Batman better be available for PURCHASE!
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Director | Andy Wachowski, Larry Wachowski |
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129 minutes
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R
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