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Wednesday November 5th, 2003

Wednesday November 5th, 2003: Film
Last Updated: Tuesday June 19th, 2007 04:43 PM

Went to see The Matrix: Revolutions at Ster Century. I was expecting a lot - it had to be amazing to correct the wrong's of the second film or else it might as well not bother at all.

I'm not going to ruin the film for anyone that hasn't seen it yet, but let me say this: This film makes The Matrix: Reloaded a good film, it answers everyt question that was left unanswered by the first two films and doesn't attempt to better either of it's sequals by redoing the same thing. The first film was all about bullet time, the second film was slo-motion martial arts and this film .. well, it's different.

So how does the Matrix Trilogy compare to the original great trilogy; Star Wars, Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi? Like teh original Star Wars trilogy the Matrix trilogy is something greater than the sum of it's parts.