The Matrix Revolutions (2003)

Movie · 2003 · Adventure, Action, Thriller, Science Fiction · 2h 9m · R · English

Curator score: 1.9/10 (1.1M ratings)

Everything that has a beginning has an end.

Overview

The human city of Zion defends itself against the massive invasion of the machines as Neo fights to end the war at another front while also opposing the rogue Agent Smith.

Ratings

Director

Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski

Production

Village Roadshow Pictures, NPV Entertainment, Silver Pictures

Cast

Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Jada Pinkett Smith, Mary Alice, Harold Perrineau, Collin Chou, Harry Lennix, Ian Bliss, Lambert Wilson, Bruce Spence, Monica Bellucci, Nona Gaye, Anthony Zerbe, Tanveer K. Atwal, Helmut Bakaitis, Kate Beahan, Francine Bell, Rachel Blackman

Curator Review

Verdict

A sprawling, uneven finale that pays off the trilogy’s mythology and delivers some genuinely striking large-scale action, but it also leans hard into exposition, repetitive combat, and a colder emotional rhythm than the first film. Best approached as the capstone to a major sci-fi franchise rather than a standalone crowd-pleaser.

Best for

  • fans of the Matrix trilogy
  • viewers who like ambitious franchise finales
  • audiences drawn to large-scale sci-fi action and mythic worldbuilding
  • people interested in early-2000s CGI spectacle with philosophical undertones

Skip if

  • you want the sharpest or most accessible entry in the series
  • you dislike heavy lore and abstract dialogue
  • you need tightly paced action with constant momentum
  • you were already frustrated by the second film’s detours

Overview

The Matrix Revolutions is less a sequel than a reckoning. It closes out the trilogy with a grim, operatic sense of purpose, pushing the war between humans and machines to a massive, often impressive endpoint while keeping one eye on the series’ bigger questions about choice, sacrifice, and belief.

Worth noting

It’s also the most divisive chapter, and the reasons are obvious: the movie is overloaded with explanation, the emotional beats can feel blunt, and some of the spectacle has a weightless digital sheen that dates it. But when it works, it really works, especially in the Zion battle and the final movement, where the film commits fully to mythic grandeur.

Bottom line

For viewers already invested in Neo, Trinity, and the trilogy’s ideas, it has enough visual invention and thematic closure to justify the journey. For everyone else, it may feel like a finale that is more admirable than exhilarating.

Top Letterboxd reviews

sydney (5★) · 4623 likes

god is a black grandma, jesus is but an ambassador while women and black people do all the dirty work, the worst threat humanity has faced is the ever-expanding army of white men in business suits, love and hope are still the most powerful things in the universe. a miracle that this even exists.

Karsten (3★) · 3168 likes

“The only way you're getting through this door is over my big dead ass” they don’t write movies like they used to

nickusen · 2285 likes

it’s possible I only feel this way because I just watched the entire series in a 24 hour period, but i’m pretty sure that trinity & neo flying above the machines, the smoke, the lightening & the darkness to see the clear, blue sky for one brief, glorious moment is one of the most transcendent moments in movies

Alex IHE · 1752 likes

class="h-100"50,000,000 B-Movie. Absolute trash, hilarious though.

fran hoepfner (4.5★) · 1666 likes

very moved 💔 I can see why people really didn’t go for this in 2003. luckily I am from the future, and I have a master’s degree.

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Topics

cyberpunk, sci-fi action, dystopian, philosophical, apocalyptic, franchise finale, CGI spectacle, mythic, early 2000s, war epic

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