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Neo apprend à mieux contrôler ses dons naturels, alors même que Sion s'apprête à tomber sous l'assaut de l'Armée des Machines. D'ici quelques heures, 250 000 Sentinelles programmées pour anéantir notre espèce envahiront la dernière enclave humaine de la Terre. Mais Morpheus galvanise les citoyens de Sion en leur rappelant la Parole de l'Oracle : il est encore temps pour l'Elu d'arrêter la guerre contre les Machines. Tous les espoirs se reportent dès lors sur Neo. Au long de sa périlleuse plongée au sein de la Matrix et de sa propre destinée, ce dernier sera confronté à une résistance croissante, une vérité encore plus aveuglante, un choix encore plus douloureux que tout ce qu'il avait jamais imaginé. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Un film totalement différent du premier Matrix, qui paraît même n'avoir pas été réalisé par les Wachowski, mais plutôt par James Cameron, en collaboration avec Paul W.S. Anderson. Cameron rappelle par son extravagance l'expédition à Zion, tandis qu'Anderson utilise certains effets visuels présynthétisés (le visage de Neo dans le combat contre les Smith est une mauvaise plaisanterie). Le contenu est nul - là où les dialogues précédents puisaient leur charme dans une idée intéressante de monde parallèle, ceux-ci ne font qu'effleurer de manière pseudo-intellectuelle les mots. Les combats au poing sont très élégants associés à une bande-son techno exotique, et toute l'action sur l'autoroute est fantastique. Les superbes costumes et le humour irronique (Lambert Wilson et sa vaginoscopie) sont également réjouissants. Cependant, The Matrix Reloaded n'est qu'un jouet synthétique et une bulle de mode. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais The rating applies to the entire trilogy. Regardless of whether the Wachowskis had planned only one film or the entire saga, the resulting triptych is incredibly complex and brilliant. Even though Reloaded has several parts that pissed me off (the beginning in Sion, the way the characters figure out what to do next, Neo as cool Superman), the shift from the first part is so radical that the quality bar didn’t drop too much. Technically, it’s just as awesome, but content-wise it’s somewhere else. How you’ll relate to Reloaded it’s entirely up to you, either you will accept that shift or you won’t, and the film says that very subtly several times – have you you decided – now it’s only up to understand that decision. ()

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NinadeL 

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anglais I remember the second Matrix film as something that disappointed me, because part of the promotion was, among other things, a strong targeting of Monica Bellucci, who really can't be the main reason to see Matrix Reloaded. However, in retrospect, it is not that much worse than the first film. It's just that the party time at the beginning still seems so inorganic. Especially considering how Neo and Trinity's relationship is written like it was out of a fairy tale. ()

novoten 

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anglais Once in a while, I watch Reloaded because it still has its power even after two decades, but it always lacks something and I can never describe exactly what it is. Maybe it's the magic of something new or a certain innocence that works in the first film even after multiple viewings. The biggest problem lies in the connection with the dark and overcomplicated Revolutions, which, at least as I perceive it, only shares a bond between the main duo and the action side. There are unfinished ideas, precise actions (often just to have some action present), clumsy dialogues, aging tricks, or overdramatic and now truly stupid insertion with the Merovingian. Surprisingly, even after all this time, I still insist on what I said about the film back in 2003. If the second and third parts were one whole, if unnecessary philosophy and excessive fighting with machines were omitted, or if the path to the source had ended as it should have, it could have been a cohesive, more optimistic, and overall better story. 70% ()

Marigold 

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anglais In my day, I grossly underestimated the film, or rather overestimated it. I searched within it for more than a perfect post-cultural encyclopedia, richly overwhelmed with meanings and inspirations, narcissistic in its visual beauty. That was a mistake. The Matrix Reloaded can only be enjoyed if you accept it in this lightly coated yet childishly honest position. Years later, I saw a film that seemed to contain within it all the beauty (narrative, thought, visual) of all the magnificent epic works of fantasy. It's a real imaginative charge, unbridled by any self-criticism, guided only by a love of pop culture as a whole, and also by an excellent idea that turns the first film into a fairy-tale coloring book. Reloaded is a more mature but no less stimulating experience. What was encoded in Star Wars for generations before that, the Wachowskis offer in the cinematic language of the new millennium. I sincerely feel sorry for those who do not appreciate it – the most conspiratorial feeling of a person who feels at home in a green world. ()

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