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Matrix Revolutions

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Matrix Revolutions
suresh siddarth@dohittmenow
Nov 07, 2003 02:28 PM, 1526 Views
(Updated Nov 10, 2003)
Matrix Much awaited..but??

More so because for the first time in India, an English movie is released simultaneously in time with US. That’s something. You ask friends in your circle about their favorite movie, definitely, Matrix would find its place in the list. The success was due to the fact it mixed philosophy of life, machine, man and future of course with the right blend of technology alteast where it is in sync with the story content and not just forced into it. Did Matrix Revolution, actually revolutionize something?


The movie started with just the name, no time for jazzing extra titles, straight jumped into the philosophy, and quite it was neatly done. Much to the surprise of many ’’Happy Indians’’ for Tharini Mudaliyar, Indian origin actress, you blink you miss her. Story, as expected, (not to reveal) is an one liner, but its takes, special effects especially the war and fight in the night club and little human touch from Zion people to complete the rest. Viewers couldn’t help notice the similarity of what already seen in ID, Star wars and little bit of ’’Predator’’ too. What was started as philosophical dialogues where the hardcore Matrix fans are happy, but the rest is dumped with ’’blind blowing sequences’’, not-so fans would identify with. You wouldn’t ask for more special effects. Man but its worth watching at least once. As expected the main players Keanu and Anne Moss do their part neatly and jus right, . Anne Moss is skinny and too much worried, sometimes u wonder is that because she misses Neo so much or she is getting older. Dialogues between Neo and Oracle may be interesting with each one answering the questions sarcastically, but it has to be admitted after a point it is lil over dose, that you already knew the answer. Agent Smith as usual delivers his dialogue with all kinds of expressions, when everyone talks in a tone doubt if they themselves could hear it. His way of calling Mr. Anderson, is never boredom. Talking about boredom, not a single moment you would feel so, but yet at the same time if there is something of USP to the climax version of Matrix, there is nothing. Warrior Niobe(Jada) remains in your heart in spite of all the main characters, may be bcos keanu lost out in a major portion, sometimes u wonder where the hero is. And finally whether or not Zion people win over machines, we are happy that we got over matrix (the movie!!!)


Watch it once!

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