Sunday 9 November 2003

"Everything that has a beginning has an end"

I guess what began as a great idea in sci-fi movies, bordering on philosophy, amazing dialogues, breathtaking action, and fantastic story in the minds of Wachowski brothers had to end someday. That sure seems to be the case in the third instalment of the Matrix trilogy. The directors seem to have run out of any more ideas. The story - well if you care to call it a story at all - did not move at all. It was more like watching a Hindi movie; high on emotions and less on content. Not that I attempt to undermine Hindi movies; they do their part pretty well. But to expect a movie that has almost created a cult following to end up in a such a way was utterly saddenning.

Anyway, those who have watched the previous two, would go for the movie, this "mini-review" notwithstanding. But those who haven't, and are unsure about watching this movie, are sincerely requested to spend their time and money on a more fulfilling activity.

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