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The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
A major let-down... [MINOR SPOILERS]
I have been a rabid fan of this series since "The Matrix" opened. I enjoyed Reloaded, and was waiting with great anticipation for Revolutions.
I saw it on opening day, and walked away from the theater very disappointed. Why? Okay, here goes:
1. We do not find out the reason Neo can perform the same tricks in the real world that he can in the Matrix.
2. We do not find out the ultimate fate of the humans in the machine city, OR the fate of the Matrix world.
3. We never find out what happens to Neo in the end.
4. Finally, we are only given a very loose "ending" to the series. In other words, it looks like they were hedging their bets, and have left the series so that Matrix 4 could be written VERY easily.
This sort of plot is the most annoying to me - no good answers and too open-ended. If you are a fan of the Matrix, you will want to see this film anyway; just be prepared for some disappointment.
They (2002)
THEY...should be dragged out in the road and shot.
This film is one of the worst I have seen in a long, long time. It started out with great potential - a psychology grad student, Julia Lund (played without much depth by Laura Regan) witnesses a close childhood friend's suicide, right after he drops hints about their shared night terrors actually being real. She then begins to see dark, skittering things at night, and begins to re-experience her own childhood nightmares.
This had all the makings of a great spooky story, and as it was presented by Wes Craven (the man behind the superb "Nightmare on Elm Street" stories), I expected a very good scare.
Simply put, this movie does not deliver. The acting is WOODEN, and not even beautifully frightening set design or a good plot can salvage it. The only real horror was the wasted potential onscreen. So many loose ends were left hanging, that it looked like an afghan sewn by a one-armed man. In addition, the ending SUCKS! I can't even find a gentler way to say that. I was extremely disappointed with the wrap-up of the movie. No spoilers here, but it looks like the filmmakers ran out of budget, and just said, "What the heck, we'll just stop it right here."
Final words of advice - don't waste your time.