
She’s a typical child actor and comes across as such. My only problem is with this character’s daughter. I would say that it is the key to the end of the movie, and it’s found right there. The lines that he says to Neo are crucial to understanding the message of the entire trilogy. Don’t get me wrong, Mary Alice does a fine job as the Oracle, but well, you know.īernard White’s performance as Rama-Kandra is one to watch for. One actress that I miss, is Gloria Foster. Such questions as to what this trilogy is really all about, and what the actual message is, they are all brought forth in an amazing way that should appease most. There is much to take in, but everything begins to make sense and closes the gaps, and brings answers to the many questions that we had. Everyone has everything at stake, and it’s really a culmination of everything. Who has to suffer? What will be the cost? How does it have to end?Īs we go through the story, you begin to realize that this is, in fact, the last stand for everyone in the story.

You grow frustrated, along with them, as they face incredible odds. You feel for the people in Zion, you root for them to survive against all odds. When they cry, you feel it, when the cheer, you cheer. What do you expect though, you’ve seen the first two films, and you should know the characters well enough by now. Watching all three films together is going to be quite an experience.Īs it progressed through the story, you noticed a lack of a whole lot of character development. Not only does it make Reloaded a better film, but it also closes up the trilogy on a whole with the references to the beginning of the journey that remind us of just how far everyone has come since the finding of the One. It had to end somehow, and I feel that the Wachowski’s have really outdone themselves here. Since running this website since about a month after The Matrix came out in 1999, I’ve heard rumors and speculation about how the Trilogy might end, but none of them really resounded well. When the Matrix Revolutions began, I knew that this was the culmination of more than four years of anticipation.

The Matrix Revolutions – Review by Paul Martin (Specter)
