![]() ![]() Read more: The Matrix, Cypher, and the Curse of the Red Pill But most of the problems with the sequels come down to the way that it’s split up and the delivery of a whole chunk of vital information outside the live-action trilogy itself. “No, no, no, it’s better if you’ve watched the spin-off media” isn’t really the best defense of any film, which is why this isn’t the only point we’re making. It’s tempting to do more than one article about the Matrix trilogy, but that would almost fall into the same trap. Saying “the Matrix sequels” has become a punchline, or a by-word for disappointing crap that is sometimes expectorated across the internet like a particular disappointing loogy.Īs we see it, the problem is that when all of their spin-off media eventually panned out, Reloaded and Revolutions don’t look like the second and third parts of the trilogy – they look like the final part, split in two. ![]() ![]() The Star Wars prequels are arguably much more hollow and forgettable than either Reloadedor Revolutions, but we’re still talking about George Lucas’ films. What’s really extraordinary about those movies is how completely they seem to have been forgotten. ![]()
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