The Matrix Revolutions

The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

  • 36% of critics liked it
    (208 reviews)

  • 70% of users liked it
    (708,975 ratings)

Shot back-to-back with The Matrix Reloaded, the third and final installment of Andy Wachowski and Larry Wachowski's sci-fi action saga picks up where the second film left off. Neo (Keanu Reeves) remains unconscious in the real world, caught in a mysterious subway station that lies between the… More

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In Theaters
Oct 27, 2003 Wide
On DVD
Apr 6, 2004
Warner Bros. Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • Desson Thomson, Washington Post

    The Wachowski brothers have rendered their chronicles into banality, as if trying to imitate the qualitative tailspin of the Star Wars series.

  • Joe Baltake, Sacramento Bee

    This final installment is both too much of a good thing and too little.

  • Bill Muller, Arizona Republic

    There's nothing even resembling a surprise in the third and weakest installment of the trilogy.

  • J. Hoberman, Village Voice

    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, Toronto Star

    One of the most original concepts in recent fantasy movie history has devolved into something perfectly ordinary.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • xGary X


    Agent Smith's reach has extended into the real world threatening Neo's attempt to end the war as the machine offensive breaches the gates of Zion. The disappointment felt upon the release of the rather self indulgent and empty Matrix Reloaded caused a real backlash against… More

  • Jameson W


    Meh...okay, but a really disappointing ending to what could have been a fantastic trilogy.

  • Directors C


    The Matrix Revolutions and the conclusion to the trilogy shouldn't have been as long as it was considering there was less character development and was more effects driven. Still, if you haven't seen the first two, you'll still be amazed at the technical achievment and… More

  • Sam B


    The interesting concepts from the first two are replaced by some of the worst dialogue I have ever heard in a movie that isn't trying to be purposefully cheesy. And besides for one of each, the awesome gun battles and kung-fu scenes are also basically gone, replaced by robot… More

  • Jeff "


    Considering that the first Matrix film was so good, and the sequel was average, you'd expect the third entry of this franchise to be good, right? Well with this third entry, we mostly get a disappointment. Everything that has made the first film good is gone. Whatever ideas that… More

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