The Matrix Reloaded Review

The-Matrix-Reloaded.jpg In my humble opinion this is where the series takes a dive and suffers the consequences. I loved the original film and I wanted to love this one too, but alas, that is not the case. At first, I couldn't figure out why I didn't like this one, but some grievances started to surface after a couple of viewings.

The main problem with this movie is that it doesn't really tell a story. Nothing is ever explained, and it jumps from one scene to another without any explanation. There is no exposition; only dialogue and celebration and battle, which totals to a grand sum of zero storytelling.

Another problem with this movie is how it blows the scope wide open. In the original Matrix, you were given the sense that Morpheus' ship was the only hovercraft, and that Zion was some faraway place. In this movie, we are introduced to more hovercrafts, and gain the impression that Zion is an easily accessible place after all. It wouldn't be such a big deal, except that it damages certain assumptions you may have made after the first movie.

A few things that could have been explained better:

  • Why is The Matrix still the battleground when Neo changed the rules?
  • Why is it necessary for Neo to meet with the Oracle again?
  • Why do they have to find the Keymaker?
  • Who is the Architect and what purpose does he serve? What is his place in the story?
I'm not saying that there was no explanation, but these things were not explained well at all, and wind up being inconsequential in the grand scheme of the story.

I think by now you get the idea. I'm not a big fan of this film.
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4 Comments

I hated this movies so much, I didn't even bother watching Revolutions. Since then, I've decided to wipe out its existence from my brain, and pretend that there were no Matrix sequels.

April 18, 2009 10:32 PM

I don't really blame you, but if you think you might be able to stomach it, I would say try watching Revolutions.

April 18, 2009 11:41 PM

I've heard that it's better, but I wonder if it's good enough to justify its, and Reloaded's existence. That is, would we be better off had there never been a Matrix sequel diluting the quality of the original?

April 19, 2009 1:17 PM

No, I don't think it's good enough to justify the existence of sequels. We would have been much better off without them. The first movie had you hooked and wanting more, and had they kept the same direction instead of pulling 180s, it would have been better.

April 19, 2009 10:31 PM

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