just got back from seeing Revolutions. I'll keep this short* cos its been gone into in some depth already, and this is just my opinion ok?
*no I won't
BEWARE SPOILERS! read no further...
overall impression; can't decide yet if it's a cracking film spoilt by some truly terrible action clichés and sci-fi staples, or a dross film saved by stunning visuals, top-notch sfx and good actors. like Arch said, they kept the story within the framework already laid down and made the most logical ending they could from that.
could have done with a different and more adventuruous ending though, cutting out the corn, being less predictable all the way through and different scriptwriters. loved the set-piece battles and the visual iconography excelled itself, Elrond is superb, the cityscapes is brilliant. but even the most die-hard matrix fan i think would have to admit that there are some golden opportunities to take the story into really challenging new avenues and they are missed and/or wasted. "is it real?" for a moment i though yes they're going to do something interesting at last, make a real leap and take this bloody boring story somewhere different - but no they made nothing of it. i know where i'd have taken it.
Neo, I believe... yeah i believe u should have died when u fell of ur school in Kid's Story u little twerp. talk about scraping the bottom of the barrel for plot ideas. ffs who's this film for, 12yr olds? plz i feel unclean now, didn't i see this in Pearl Harbor?
u did it. no WE did it. did what, swallow a book of cliches for hammy actors? mind u she's hardly fleshed out as a character is she?
and good ol' Trin. my my i couldn't guess that was going to happen (yawn) when a film has me crawling in my seat with discomfort at its hackneyed-ness then i know i'm onto a loser. fortunately there were enough good bits to make me feel like i hadn't been completely ripped off. nice touch with the sky though.
and did anyone else clock when it turned into Akira? like not just once?
having sat and thought about it for an hour or so, i reckon if Reloaded & Revolutions had been made as animés then they would have been much better AND people like me wouldn't be moaning about the crass bits, cos u can get away with them in animé a lot more easily. but then I'd have been sitting in the cinema by myself, wouldn't i?
myself i like the Animatrix best out of all the Matrix projects, i even prefer it to the original (but thats because i only have to suffer Keanu's voice in Animatrix) btw I liked Beyond best, if anyone's interested, foloowed by Second Renaissance 1 & 2, then Detective Story.
sorry if I've offended any Matrix fans, not my intention, I did actually enjoy it and the battle scenes are superb, they totally rock. but the touchy feely stuff? please spare me the corny heroics and tragic partings to the Pearl Harbors and Titanics.
I preferred the mechs in 2nd Renaissance: Part2 to the APUs (i still don't see why the humans should have lost, i'd have finished Zero One off right away; btw did u notice it was located in N.Iraq? so is that where the machine city is then? that would be an amusing irony)
just my 3 shillings and sixpence fwiw! i'll just sit back in my asbestos suit, and await the flames.. also await RotK which i at least know will be made with an assured touch (and we get to see Agent Smith again). still i'm sure the Wachowski's won't care about my criticism, hell i've paid to go and see their films along with millions of others, got the DvDs so what do they care? and of course i'll watch em all again!
one final thing: me Pearl & Dean trailer rundown. Master & Commander looks a bit dross but I like big Russ so i'll go and see that, if he's half a s good as he was Gladiator (loved Gladiator, proper man's film, no girlie bits) i wont feel let down, besides its got boats in, always a plus! Troy looks ace, well it's Wolfgang "Das Boot" Petersen directing so it will be well done, even if Brad looks like a tranny. Last samurai also looks good, i used to detest Tom but he's surprised me in recent years and hell, i love samurai films anyway. And of course there's the live action Thunderbirds coming up next yr, I'm really looking forward to that, what I've seen so far looks ace. love Thunderbirds! "Thunderbirds Are Go!" shame i can't get a sound file in of the lightning and explosions. Mind u of course I saw it first time round, it was the height of my week when i was little, along with Fireball XL5, Stingray, Captain Scarlet, Supercar and Joe90 (that programme was insane; i'll just brainwash my 9yr old son in a huge spinning mincemeat maker and send him on a top-secret and probably fatal special ops mission in enemy territory. and i get called an irresponsible parent!)
Edited by - Tawakalna on 08-11-2003 22:48:08
Edited by - Tawakalna on 08-11-2003 22:58:57