The Matrix Revolutions
The Matrix Revolutions is a 2003 American science fiction action film written and directed by the Wachowskis. It is the third installment in The Matrix film series, released six months following The Matrix Reloaded. The film stars Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving, Jada Pinkett Smith, Monica Bellucci, Lambert Wilson, and Mary Alice who replaced Gloria Foster as the Oracle following Foster's death in 2001.
Plot
Picking up immediately where Reloaded ended, Neo and Bane still lie unconscious in the medical bay of the ship Mjolnir. Inside the Matrix, Neo is trapped in a subway station named Mobil Ave, a transition zone between the Matrix and the machine world. He meets a "family" of programs, including a girl named Sati. The "father" tells Neo the subway is controlled by the Trainman, a program loyal to the Merovingian. When Neo tries to board a train with the family, the Trainman refuses and overpowers him.
Cast
- Anthony Wong
- Anthony Zerbe
- Bernard White
- Bruce Spence
- Carrie-Anne Moss
- Christopher Kirby
- Clayton Watson
- Collin Chou
- David Roberts
- Essie Davis
- Genevieve O'Reilly
- Gina Torres
- Harold Perrineau
- Harry Lennix
- Helmut Bakaitis
- Hugo Weaving
- Ian Bliss
- Jada Pinkett Smith
- Kate Beahan
- Keanu Reeves
- Kevin Michael Richardson
- Lachy Hulme
- Lambert Wilson
- Laurence Fishburne
- Mary Alice
- Monica Bellucci
- Nathaniel Lees
- Nona Gaye
- Robert Mammone
- Robyn Nevin
- Rupert Reid
- Tanveer K. Atwal
- Tharini Mudaliar
More details
author | Lana Wachowski Lilly Wachowski |
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director | Lana Wachowski Lilly Wachowski |
editor | Zach Staenberg |
events | telepresence |
genre | action science fiction |
keywords | agent smith attack bane begin build captain mifune club hel deus ex machina electromagnetic pulse emp encounter with the oracle enter the matrix force kid kill last stand limbo machine merovingian morpheus nebuchadnezzar neo niobe niobe\'s oracle precognition real world seraph smith subway station think transition zone trap trinity wound zee |
musicBy | Don Davis |
producer | Joel Silver |
publisher | Warner Bros. Pictures |
recordedAt | Australia California Sydney |
theme | cyberpunk kung fu martial arts military science fiction science fiction action sequel |