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andrewducker) wrote2003-06-11 12:09 pm
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Matrix Reloaded
Lots of people have complained about the special effects in The Matrix Reloaded. I can definitely see their point, there were definitely moments when I spotted a glitch or two. But seeing as the whole films was one long special effects sequence and I was put off for about 3 seconds in total, I can't really complain too much...
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But then burly blokes in bad wigs driving stunt cars is an old tradition in movies :o)
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The whole film suffered a bit from neo being so powerful, too. You're given a demonstration of his strength in the first film, and if he's really as strong as he appears to be, then why none of his new opponents should present any danger, bar perhaps the many smiths... I don't mind suspension of disbelief, but not within the framework of the film.
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But then again, I was one of those people who wasn't blown away by the first one (I think Equilibrium was a better action movie than The Matrix).
I figured that the action scenes were more about the normal humans trying to survive for long enough for Neo to find things out - Neo who is still moving from point to point without any real direction except that given to him by others.
For a film that mentions choice so much, he seems to be making very, very few of them - something I'm hoping will be important in the concluding part.
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I saw Equilibrium a few days later and the fight scenes were very different. Some were more unreal, although with a worked out explanation, and others, (particularly the one near the end) were absolutely real-time stuff. I must say I actually yelped and grabbed the chair and was flinching with every shot. Not only were the characters in the combat in danger with every move, but the story put the characters in danger. I wasn't sure who was going to win, by action or by plot.
I go to different films for different reasons. If the love movies gives me a "two kleenex" story and the zombie movie gives me legions of the un-dead, then I'm fine. Mix them up and you had better have a very good story or I am out of there.
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*sigh* I like the movie well enough; I just kept getting distracted with the obvious bits of 3D. As I've said in a few other places,
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Which sucked as I was really looking forward to that bit