The Matrix Resurrections

audience Reviews

, 63% Audience Score
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Great concept Bad execution Very corny Super bad choreography (bullets flying point blank hits no one even when they flip in place) Bad/corning acting (crazy cause i love the actors involved) Destoryes the point of the original trilogy. "Everything that has a beginning has an end Neo..."
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    intellectual orgasm. genius is defined by ability to deliver extraordinary results multiple times. the creators,without a doubt, did not lower their standards but only increased. an absolute gratitude for the 120+ minutes of my existence.
  • Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
    One of the fanboys and completists. Carrie Anne Moss lives up to her name and carries the film. Keanu - much as I love him - tends to mooch around mostly. There's some warbling about the whole concept of the Matrix but it feels like it's been written by Chatbot and a film series that inspired the likes of the Marvel franchise now just looks to be copying it
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    This movie couldn't stand in it's own it needed to basically recreate the first one. The original Matrix is unbeatable and meaningful. This one? For money and notoriety. Empty. Meaningless
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    This was horrifically bad. The style of the movie, all aspects, plot, action, how it was filmed, plot, was no where close to the original 3. So glad Fishburn didn't subject his name to this film.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    Hadn't saw this since it first came out and on 2nd watch found it not as good as my 1st viewing but with that being said this is a good, entertaining movie that mostly keeps within the lore of the Matrix in and interesting and clever way, I did not care for the meta attempt at comedy stuff though that was awful and didnt fit the Matrix atall. I have to say the action is a massive step down, when that's the Matrix bread and butter they fumbled it here with mostly weak boring action sequences that lacked the other 3's ambition and slickness, Neo using his hands alot, wth, but despite all the hate it got and how it ruined the franchise etc, yes it's the weakest of the 4 but it added to the franchise is some cool, interesting ways but also was to the detriment of the franchise in some ways, so overall a mixed bag but an enjoyable one nonetheless
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    A big disappointment, not a patch on the first Matrix.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    Absolutely terrible. This movie is so bad it doesn't even warrant more of a review.
  • Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    This was an interesting return to the Matrix, but so much kept me from buying Lana's new vision for the series. Let's start with the good: + The visual style of the film, albeit brighter and more saturated, gives every scene more life. It's a good contrast from the 1st film, and feels like a natural progression from the 2nd & 3rd. + The premise — that Neo and Trinity are locked in a grisly servitude through their unrequited emotions for one another — is so compelling, and gives us all the opportunity to explore the deep meaning of their relationship. + Neil Patrick Harris was amazing as "the Analyst," and the power he had over his version of the Matrix was terrifying. + The lore of how both Humanity and Machine-kind were changed. + The social commentary about the film franchise was hilarious. The boardroom discussion at Deus Machina IN the film was almost exactly the same as the real-life conversation ABOUT the film. Perfect. Okay, now for the bad: - The technobabble in the beginning of the film was hard to parse without subtitles and prior knowledge. It shouldn't be this hard to keep track of what's going on. - The team should have asked Laurence Fishburne to reprise his role as Morpheus—or they should've left Morpheus out entirely. - Too many characters, and not enough time to get to know them. - Programs that leave the Matrix exist in the real world as these weird piles of particles. The CGI for these is pretty nauseating. - The climax of The Matrix 4 is pretty much a convoluted heist sequence.
  • Rating: 0.5 out of 5 stars
    What the actual fuck was that. I hated every part of it. They tried to retroactively destroy the trilogy.