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youngred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-08-03 03:48 PM
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17. I don't think it did
But I loved the series to begin with, cared about the characters and plot.

There is a little less discussion of philosophy, though it is still there in spades (much of it takes the form of imagry and action rather than being said in words). The Zion fight scene is impressive, and should keep anyone who cares about the series interested. The Smith/Neo Fight to the death is a mite overdone until the end when much of their first fights in the Matrix are alluded to and we find out the final portions of the the Smith/Neo dichotomy.

I liked it, but then I've gotten the other two on levels that most have not. Please try and remember though that Reloaded and Revolutions are intended to be seen as one film, and not two.
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