Great Film: The Matrix Reloaded
The only thing this film lacks is the element of surprise!
The Matrix Reloaded has everything you could possibly want from a
summer blockbuster but it like its predecessor has a heck of a lot more
and while Reloaded is not as good as the first Matrix film it sure is
close to the standard of the original. I don't understand the seeming
reluctance to accept this film a suitable continuation of the original
film. I'll be the first one to admit that Reloaded has a few slow
points and that the story line has a tendency towards the pretentious
but the film is also highly intelligent and entertaining but most
importantly the film gets the story from A to B with adequate and in
some cases remarkable character development.
Acting wise the film is in the same kind of league as the first film of
the series with a few mediocre performances, a few decent performances
and one or two excellent performances. Keanu Reeves plays Neo pretty
much like he did in the first movie and that is not bad. His monotone
voice is canceled out by his clear and well defined body language. His
overall performance is very fitting for the character which, lets face
it, is somewhat square and Keanu's acting fits that kind of character
very well. Carrie-Anne Moss has taken a small step down. I don't blame
her as much as I blame the writing. Her character, while still
ass-kicking, is too dependent on Neo. I know they love each other but
come on. Laurence Fishbourne shines as Morpheus. His performance is
slightly more stylized than in the first film but he steals almost
every scene he is in. Other semi-known actors make glorified cameos.
Actors like Jada Pinkett Smith, Monica Bellucci and Lambert Wilson are
great examples. Gloria Foster returns as the Oracle in her (sadly) last
performance as she died during the filming. Her one brief scene is both
highly interesting and well acted. As it was with the first film Hugo
Weaving provides the best acting by far. Although his screen time is
somewhat limited he manages to leave a lasting impression and becomes
one of my favorite screen baddies of all time. His performance is for
lack of a better word fantastic.
Effect wise Reloaded is a feast. There is literally something to look
at in every scene. The "real" world has been given a face lift to make
it more interesting. The real effects, however, take place inside the
matrix and just like in the first film the effects are absolutely
ground breaking. Rivaling the likes of Star Wars and LotR and that is
saying something. The people who think the story is pretentious and the
dialog stubby will undoubtedly get their adrenaline fix in the action
scenes. Some scenes had me holding my breath and gasping at how
beautiful and overwhelming it all was and as much as I love the
philosophical aspects of the film I can watch it for the effects
themselves as well. Without spoiling anything I can say that lovers of
cool fight scenes and fx are in for a hell of a treat with this one.
In terms of costumes the film has really grown into its own. Especially
Neo's costume in The Matrix is very cool and is a great improvement
over the previous film. Morpheus' and Trinity's costumes are the same
with minor changes and they still look cool. Agent Smith's costume has
changed slightly in the color scheme. His suit has become a bit darker
as if to signify that he is no longer an Agent of the system but a
rogue agent now. Also his sunglasses have changed so that they look
more rounded so they look more like Neo's sunglasses which of course
implicates their connection. Many of the secondary characters have
their own costumes as well mirroring their own personalities.
Were the film separated itself from other action packed films is of
course in the underlying philosophical and religious aspects. Once the
film has been watched a few times for the effects you can begin to see
some of the elements. I don't think its possible to fully translate and
analyze every element of the film. Mainly because every element can be
analyzed in a bunch of different ways. Without spoiling too much I can
say that if you look hard enough you will be able to find Plato,
Baudrillard, Gnosticism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Christian elements and
some more. The people who tell matrix lovers to get a life for
searching the Matrix for a deeper meaning ought to open their eyes and
watch the film one more time. With that I'm not saying that you can't
be intelligent if you don't like the Matrix I am simply asking you to
give it another chance. You really won't regret it.
The Matrix Reloaded is an excellent film and it deserves a lot more
respect than it is getting and it is definitely underrated. I don't
expect people to agree but I do expect people to respect those who love
the Matrix sequels like me. I for one think that its hard to go wrong
with Reloaded as it is funny, moving, awe-inspiring and very
intelligent. I highly recommend this film to anyone.
9/10
Cast
- Persephone played by Monica Bellucci
- The Architect played by Helmut Bakaitis
- Bane played by Ian Bliss
- Kali played by Christine Anu
- Power Station Guard played by Ray Anthony
- Police #2 played by Andy Arness
- Link's Niece played by Alima Ashton-sheibu







