The Matrix. Polarization of narration and action

Grady 2022-03-22 09:01:04

The director's storytelling and action are very polarized. The story makes me sleepy, but the action is wonderful.
As in the second episode, the action scenes were very long, which made us very enjoyable. Especially Leo and Agent Smith's final rain battle cg was better than the battle of a thousand people. The robot attacking Zion was also very enjoyable.
But in the end, the story is a bit outrageous. In the so-called real world, Linio can still see things blindly, and the plot that countless robots can be destroyed by raising your hands is a bit outrageous. One of the most successful of this series is to take the R-class route without restricting some violent scenes due to the box office, which is worthy of the audience.
Support good movies! Bought a DVD collection. I read the article before and finally got some simple plots. Everyone in the matrix is ​​a program of the computer king, and some programs that start to be true or false will be awakened by the computer king and taken to Zion. . Well, some very complicated computer terms bring out the plot. In short, the special effects are really wonderful.

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The Matrix Revolutions quotes

  • [as the Hammer heads for Zion]

    Lock's Lieutenant: Sir, their EMP could take out every sentinel up there.

    Lock: It'll take out more than that. It'll wipe out our entire defense system. We blow an EMP inside there, we'll lose the dock.

    Lock's Lieutenant: Sir, we *already* lost the dock.

  • [war has ended]

    Morpheus: I have imagined this moment for a long time. Is it real?