![]() ![]() ![]() But idk, I like some of the new stuff they added, like the human city, I don't know if I quit understood the whole paradox of the chosen one thing fully. screwed the in-camera fight scenes (still there are a lot of them tho) But then again, that doesn't make the movie that much worst or better, imo, is just dated, and it prevents the film from having fully amazing sequences from start to finish. It's that same old problem of, a first movie that had a smaller budget, and in the sequel with more movie they just went for it, and well. you can notice clearly, and at times can take you out of the movie a bit. Mainly the full CGI scenes, where they change it up the actors for the full digital models of themselves, well. Some few points here, it's definitely hard to evaluate something that did so much to the revolution of technology in film, and almost created a genre of its own, but oddly enough, this one for sure didn't aged as well as the first one. I have no idea why all that introduction, but well, I don't think the movie sucks necessarily, but is definitely not the "more" I ended the first movie wanting to see. Idk, if that was good or not, but it was definitely a factor, and for sure made me watch this one with other eyes. I can't lie, all the talk of people saying "the last two suck" and stuff, sort of made me not wanted to rush to see the other two. But here I am, three years later, seing Matrix Reloaded for the first time. I wanted to see more, I felt like they had just scratched the surface. I've seen the first Matrix for the first time back in 2017, and I loved it, I loved the world they've built, the characters, I understood the dilemmas, what was at risk, and at the end. ![]()
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