I was one of the few people who sung the praises of Reloaded. I did so because I thought it was a build-up to something profound, I believed it was leading us somewhere that other movies in cinematic history had yet to do. Yes, it had big questions left unanswered, and yes, it probably confused some people and left others thinking "why did I waste my money on that?" - but I enjoyed it and was left seeking more.
Then I saw Revolutions.
Suddenly I realised I had been duped - I had bought into the story of Reloaded, I had accepted the philosophical babble as the beginning of something even more mind-blowing than the first instalment in the trilogy, only to be treated to a healthy slice of movie cheese. The scene where Neo fights Smith is good, I'll give them that. As for the rest of it? I couldn't believe a movie could disappoint me that much.
Hands up, guys and girls, I was wrong to think Reloaded was a build-up to something impressive. It wasn't. Revolutions ended leaving me with a sour taste in my mouth and a real sense of let down. I had high hopes, and those hopes were dashed. "Matrix" was good, "Reloaded" was different - Revolutions spoilt the whole thing.
All of the questions Reloaded asked were glossed over, all of the many possibilities that could have been built upon were ignored; Revolutions was a complete sell-out to soulless Hollywood money grabbing, and it could have been so much more, so much better. I shall pretend Revolutions never happened - what happenes after Reloaded is something I'll make up for myself, because the intended sequel is just too awful to accept.