here's a post I put on my own forums after some collaboration and thought. should answer some questions if you got any.
Alright, pretty sure everyone's seen this by now.
Intro to post
First I'd like to say, I've taken in everything the Wachowski brothers have dished out: the Matrix, Matrix Reloaded, Enter the Matrix game, the Animatrix, Matrix Revolutions. I'm also one of those people that read up on just about every philosophical, religious, hypothesis post out there that attempted to describe the trilogy/ attempted to guess what the story behind the story was/ attempted to lay out the plot of what would happen in the Revolutions. And to that respect, I read a great deal of ideas that would have made a great movie.
So my opinion?
Bottom line? It was great, but could have been done better.
My questions
There were just some things in the movie that I couldn't understand why they developed the way they did.
> Neo was trapped in TrainMan's program. The place between the real world and the matrix. Here TrainMan was god. Said so himself. TrainMan works for the Merv (so put by Trinity). Merv wants Neo dead, gathered from the fight scene from Matrix Reloaded. So question is, why not have TrainMan kill Neo in TrainMan's program? He had the chance, certainly instead of partying he could have been killing.
> What exactly was Neo?
All human? Mostly human, party machine? This code that had to be reinserted into the source gives the suggestion that he was part machine, but how? This was never explained.
> The kid. He freed himself from the dang Matrix. Even Neo didn't do that! Yeah he played a part in saving some lives in Zion by opening that gate, but anyone in his spot could have done that. He should have been more important, and probably will be if there is a Matrix 4. So not really a question, just a comment there.
> And another one, explain how the twins from Reloaded can do what they did, phasing out and such dangit.
Questions that I thought you might have, I'll answer
> Question: What was Persephone's part in the whole thing? Possible theories of her being the mother of the matrix and all she gets is a couple lines in Revolutions?
> Answer: Her part was to help the keymaker play his part in Reloaded. That's it. A bit disappointing but that's that.
> Question: Why did the Smith blow up at the end? Who killed him?
> Answer: This one's a bit more detailed then the last. To me if you understand this, you understand the whole idea behind the good/bad off the movie. Choices, decisions, and purpose. Morpheus was right with Neo's purpose: ending the war. Catch that? That's important. Neo's purpose was to end the war. That's what he meant when he said, "I now know what I have to do." So what was that exactly? To end a war, a treaty must be established. Neo understood this so he had to offer the machines something they needed, to destroy their problem: Smith. He didn't understand what all it entailed until he was beaten by Smith however. That is when the Oracle still in the superSmith stated everything that has a beginning has an end. We've seen that quote on posters and up until here we believed that meant the Matrix started it, Revolutions ended it (well, that's what I thought it meant). But it meant, everything, whether a human or program has a purpose, and it is to do it, and then its job is done. Neo's purpose (stated before) was to end the war. What was Smith's famous words to Neo in every Matrix movie? "It is inevitable!" Neo realized that it really was inevitable that the only way Smith could be defeated, is if he died. He did and thus, Smith had no purpose for existing (which was to destroy Neo). Therefore, Smith's purpose ended, he became useless (program without meaning now) and ended. The method of this ending was by the machines now having his code right in their fingered, plugged into them, and terminated the code, which terminated all of the Smiths.
With the Smith's now gone, the program child and program Oracle returned, and Neo became pure Neo again, and his code was reinserted into the source (as was the plan all along).
> Question: So there's no matrix within a matrix? Then how did Smth get in the real world and how is Neo still blowing stuff up?[/b]
> Answer to follow...
> Question: So how did Neo destroy the sentinels/bombs
> Answer: Same reason he was still jacked in without really being jacked in. What's that? He's part code, that code still had a connection to the source. This connection could be described as a pychic connection. This wasn't explained much more than that in the movie.
> Question: So what about the Oracle candy/cookie powerup theory?
> Answer: In case you haven't heard this theory here it is. In the Matrix, the Oracle gave Neo a cookie, and told him everything would be alright after he finished it. It was, Neo became the One (powered up). In reloaded, in the park, the Oracle gives Neo some candy, he eats it, and is powered up for the new fight against the multiple Smiths. Also it was stated by the Oracle that they would win together, therefore suggested the Oracle helps more than just by words. There's the theory, now is it true?
To answer that lets look at Revolutions. The Oracle once again offeres Neo candy, but this time he refuses. So what's that mean? Well, this can be interpreted in two ways:
1) He doesn't beat superSmith, wasn't powered up, enforces this theory.
2) He wasn't meant to beat superSmith, was meant to die and be reinserted into the source. Doesn't enforce the theory.
Personally? I'd like to believe there was candy power up, but the way the plot unfolded it looks like choice 2 from a couple lines up is much more probable.
Alright enough of that for now. Here's what I didn't like from a technical standpoint
> Some more telltell CGI effects that were from Reloaded. Scene, Smith VS Neo, with Neo punching him in the face. Also the DragonballZ type fights.
> The body guards for the entrance to the club sucked. Could have been done worlds better. I was hoping for an equal for the lobby scene from the Matrix here. Not even close. The guys that could walk on the ceiling? SO FAKE. You could tell they were on a track system of some sort being moved along the ceiing upside down. The giveaway? Constant speed. Seriously if they were on the ground they'd be ducting and weaving and what not to fight, I knew I would be. But they just moved in a straight line at constant speed. Make it variable! Also I have no idea how the 3 (Seriph, Morpheus, Trinity) survived that. They just stood there and shot.
Now to things I didn't like about the movie in general
The killing off of Trinity. Ok it HAD to happen, if you had a dead Neo, what would Trinity's purpose be? What would she do? Hang out with the machines? Fly back to Zion? That would have been even more lame. But having her go through all that she had to be killed in a crash? Something should have been thought up better than that. What? I don't know, I'm not the writer.
The ending. Nuff said? Maybe not. Yeah, the little girl program's purpose was to make pretty sunsets/sunrises (whatever it was), useless, should have been deleted by all rights. Gay.
Revolutions was the name, that's supposed to end it right? Nope, the machines are still sucking down energy from people that don't know any better. The real humans are still stuck in a whole in the middle of the earth (now beaten to crap, thanks to the machines) and that's that. Well, crap, how did the matricies 2,3,4, and 5 end? What were their stories. I think there's going to be either a tv series/ cartoon series/ another prequel movie(s) that will explain it down the line so as not to end the matrix franchise with this movie.
That's all I can think of for now.. Feel free to debate. My opinions aren't set in stone.