The most frustrating thing about this unneeded sequel is that it begins with so much promise. A film that doubled down on the early premise of a Neo losing his mind trying to determine if the Matrix was real could have been interesting but once the ridiculously named anomaleum (I guess that's where they keep their Unobtanium) has been mention for the fifth or so time it's clear you aren't going to get any subtle philosophy.
From a third of the way through onwards the film is at odds with itself. It pokes fun at pointless, corporate mandated sequels, then precedes to serve up something that feels exactly like a pointless, corporate mandated sequel. It's at great pains to tell the viewer that the events of the earlier films really mattered, but if that's the case why am I watching this?
Something about the whole endeavour feels small and low stakes compared to what came before making it hard to feel invested in the dull, drawn out climax and you get the feeling that if everyone involved was really invested in telling more stories in this world they could have found a much better one.
5 dead raised out of 10.
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