The Matrix Revolutions
Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Warner Bros.  (2003) 129 mins R

6.4 (98,682 votes)
"A terrific action achievement. Andy and Larry Wachowski have concluded their trilogy with all barrels blazing." - Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

Neo. Trinity. Morpheus. They and other heroes stand on the brink of victory or annihilation in the epic war against the Machines in the stunning final chapter of the Matrix trilogy. For Neo, that means going where no human has dared - into the heart of Machine City and into a cataclysmic showdown with the exponentially more powerful renegade program Smith. For writer-directors the Wachowski Brothers and producer Joel Silver, that means soaring beyond the amazing visual inventiveness of the first two films. The revolution is now: The Matrix Revolutions....

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Cast and Crew
Mary Alice  ......  The Oracle
Tanveer K. Atwal  ......  Sati
Helmut Bakaitis  ......  The Architect
Kate Beahan  ......  Coat Check Girl
Francine Bell  ......  Councillor Grace
Monica Bellucci  ......  Persephone
Director  .....  Andy Wachowski; Larry Wachowski
Producer  .....  Joel Silver
Writer  .....  Andy Wachowski; Larry Wachowski
Notes
Goofs:
Continuity: When Trinity, Morpheus, and Seraph go to visit the Merovingian, the Merovingian is seen eating olives from his drink (a Martini). At first glance, there are only two olives. He takes half of a bite out of the first olive, then finishes it, then eats the second. However, just moments after eating the last olive, a third olive magically appears on the toothpick. (more)

Trivia:
In an unprecendented simultaneous global release, this film opened at exactly the same moment in every major city in the world on November 5: 6am in Los Angeles, 9am in New York, 2pm in London, 5pm in Moscow, 11pm in Tokyo, 1am in Sydney and at corresponding times in over 50 additional countries worldwide. (more)

Filming Locations:
Alameda, California, USA (more)

Quotes:
[first lines]
AK: I got nothing, sir. No sign of Niobe or Ghost. Nothin' but blue pills.
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Awards:
1 win & 17 nominations (more)