After a 4 year , its again strike your mind, with more profound story line as well as trend setting special effect.
The great thing about this movie is its spiritual aspect. It seem like you seen <i/ vedanta>. A system approach and choise philosophy just to make your mind thinking.
What results is a film that escalates its ability to astonish viewers with its technological achievements. The Matrix Reloaded is predominantly a film that keeps aiming for (and reaches) new technical heights in an effort to execute the impossible. Visual effects supervisor, John Gaeta (an admirer of the dark universes created in the films of Stanley Kubrick and Ridley Scott) developed a creative process of virtual cinematography. This process produced such special effects as Bullet Time, a technique that depicts cinematic action, in the style of Japanese animé, in which movements are shown in slow-motion to represent the virtual reality of the Matrix. The Matrix Reloaded also uses motion capture to create virtual humans (a technique where cameras record precise motion data from reflective body suits), and delivers one the films most visually entertaining fight scenes between Neo, Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving: The Lord of the Rings) and his army of replicas. The films freeway chase reflects ambitious efforts to combine 3D computer effects with the choreography of master Yuen Wo Ping (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), while a truck-top fight scene evidences great attention to frame composition (lines and movement). Thus, through the creation of this technology, the film displays the characters super-human qualities. Unfortunately, this choice is carried too far when it begins to ascribe Superman characteristics to Neo, and in those scenes that create a Lois Lane parallel for Trinity.
Its very stuffy story and make you await for the next filmmatrix revolution.
After all strong philosophical film and philosophy overshadow the special effect.