The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

Movie · 2003 · Adventure, Action, Thriller, Science Fiction · 2h 18m · R · English

Curator score: 4.1/10 (1.3M ratings)

Free your mind.

Overview

The Resistance builds in numbers as humans are freed from the Matrix and brought to the city of Zion. Neo discovers his superpowers, including the ability to see the code inside the Matrix. With machine sentinels digging to Zion in 72 hours, Neo, Morpheus and Trinity must find the Keymaker to ultimately reach the Source.

Ratings

Director

Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski

Production

Village Roadshow Pictures, Silver Pictures, NPV Entertainment

Cast

Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Jada Pinkett Smith, Gloria Foster, Harold Perrineau, Monica Bellucci, Harry Lennix, Lambert Wilson, Randall Duk Kim, Nona Gaye, Anthony Zerbe, Daniel Bernhardt, Helmut Bakaitis, David Kilde, Matt McColm, Collin Chou, Neil Rayment, Adrian Rayment

Curator Review

Verdict

A visually ambitious, idea-heavy sequel that expands the mythology, delivers a few major action set pieces, and leans hard into its own philosophical and operatic weirdness. It’s less lean and immediate than the original, but if you enjoy franchise sequels that get stranger, denser, and more self-serious, there’s plenty to admire.

Best for

  • fans of stylized sci-fi action
  • viewers who like dense lore and worldbuilding
  • people interested in ambitious blockbuster craft
  • audiences open to philosophical, abstract sequels

Skip if

  • you want a tight, streamlined action movie
  • you disliked the first film’s mythology-heavy direction
  • you prefer clear stakes over exposition
  • you’re not in the mood for a sequel that is more sprawling than satisfying

Overview

The Matrix Reloaded is the rare blockbuster sequel that doesn’t try to simplify itself. Instead, it gets bigger, stranger, and more argumentative, turning the franchise’s sleek cyberpunk premise into a full-blown mythic machine. That makes it fascinating even when it’s frustrating: the movie is constantly reaching for something grander than straightforward spectacle.

Worth noting

Its action is still a major draw, especially the freeway chase, which remains one of the era’s great studio set pieces. The film also has a physical, tactile quality that’s easy to miss in hindsight, balancing practical stunt work with early-2000s digital excess. Even when the effects wobble, the choreography and momentum give the movie real force.

Bottom line

What divides people is the same thing that makes it memorable: it is unapologetically overstuffed, talky, and weirdly earnest. The sequel is less elegant than its predecessor, but it’s also more openly committed to its own obsessions about freedom, control, prophecy, and choice. For some viewers that’s a flaw; for others, it’s the whole point.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Karsten (4★) · 3688 likes

in many ways this is monsters inc

Josh Lewis (4★) · 3007 likes

The most telling scene on rewatch is that electronic rave montage; a sea of white, brown, and black bodies moving, sweating, grabbing each other, expressing a sense of kinetic freedom... Wachowski sisters, better than most, understand that a vital element of compelling action (that freeway set piece is still undoubtedly an all-timer) is truly understanding what our heroes are fighting for. Full discussion on episode 68 of my podcast SLEAZOIDS.

David Sims (5★) · 2166 likes

THERE’S LITERALLY MORE TO DISCOVER EVERY TIME

comrade_yui (5★) · 2023 likes

me and the boys having a gnostic rave in the hollow earth

demi adejuyigbe · 1627 likes

okay I… get why this has a mixed reception! it took an extremely unique and groundbreaking piece of science fiction filmmaking and then added some Farscape to the mix. or at least, I think so. I don’t know what actually happens in Farscape. That’s just the name that comes to mind when I think of a random daytime sci-fi show I’d stumble on at a friend’s place in the 2000s because their cable channels aren’t the same as mine. What… more okay I… get why this has a mixed reception! it took an extremely unique and groundbreaking piece of science fiction filmmaking and then added some Farscape to the mix. or at least, I think so. I don’t know what actually happens in Farscape. That’s just the name that comes to mind when I think of a random daytime sci-fi show I’d stumble on at a friend’s place in the 2000s because their cable channels aren’t the same as mine. What… more

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Topics

cyberpunk, philosophical sci-fi, action spectacle, dystopian future, blockbuster sequel, early-2000s, worldbuilding, revolution, stylized violence, techno-thriller

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