Taking advantage of the heat, I will watch the second film soon. From a sensory point of view, there are more cool fighting scenes than the first film. If the concept is still cool and the philosophical core is intriguing, this film will only look like Very enjoyable popcorn action scene, because to be honest, many fights are for the sake of fighting, and there is no logic and reason. For example, Smith has copied so much of himself and does not know that he has to use his bare hands to take weapons. Holding a weapon seems to be deliberately creating a sense of hierarchy in a fight. Many times Neo is too invincible. One person vs a hundred people is not enough. In the end, I put my hand into Trinity's body to take out bullets and squeeze her heart to bring her back to life. It's a bit outrageous, it seems A happy ending must be pulled back.
Delayed by the fighting scene, the film could have a higher depth, the dialogue with Oracle, architect and Keymaker seemed a bit rushed, and some places deliberately said some magical words for the sake of depth, which may have been a relatively new attempt at the time.
The role of Monica Bellucci, who wants to complain the most, does what women want is to feel loved? Direct revenge of the big heroine is also very good. In short, although very entertaining, there are still many disappointing places, I don't know how the third part is.
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