Matrix Revolutions

Titolo originale: The Matrix Revolutions
Regia: Lilly Wachowski | Lana Wachowski |
Anno: 2003
Origine: United States of America | Australia |
Generi: Avventura Azione Thriller Fantascienza
Tag: dying and death | rescue | future | mission | man vs machine | underground world | machine town | martial arts | kung fu | hero | dreams | fortune teller | artificial intelligence (a.i.) | computer | saving the world | flying | temple | computer virus | virtual reality | fight | faith | truth | philosophy | key | killer robot | subway | dystopia | sun | sunlight | precognition | super computer | ying yang | cyberpunk | philosophical | action hero | gnosticism | grand |
Cast: Keanu Reeves | Laurence Fishburne | Carrie-Anne Moss | Hugo Weaving | Jada Pinkett Smith | Mary Alice | Harold Perrineau | Collin Chou | Harry Lennix | Ian Bliss | Lambert Wilson | Bruce Spence | Monica Bellucci | Nona Gaye | Anthony Zerbe | Tanveer K. Atwal | Helmut Bakaitis | Kate Beahan | Francine Bell | Rachel Blackman | Henry Blasingame | Matt Castelli | Essie Davis | David Bowers | Dion Horstmans | Lachy Hulme | Christopher Kirby | Peter Lamb | Nathaniel Lees | Robert Mammone | Joe Manning | Maurice Morgan | Tharini Mudaliar | Rene Naufahu | Robyn Nevin | Genevieve O'Reilly | Kittrick Redmond | Rupert Reid | Kevin Michael Richardson | David Roberts | Richard Sydenham | Che Timmins | Gina Torres | Clayton Watson | Cornel West | Bernard White | Anthony Brandon Wong | Roy Jones Jr. |

Neo è in coma nell'infermeria della Hammer, ma la sua mente si trova intrappolata in una sorta di limbo situato tra il mondo reale e matrix. Il creatore del limbo virtuale è un nuovo personaggio, enigmatico e misterioso quanto la figura del fabbricante di chiavi, ma con un dentista decisamente peggiore. Toccherà ai compagni di Neo l'arduo compito di liberarlo, tornando nel castello del Merovingio, che muove i fili del gioco. Riuscirà Zion a resistere all'inesorabile avanzata delle macchine? Potrà l'eletto sconfiggere il suo nemico giurato, l'agente Smith?

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Despite the fact that this was filmed in Super 35, "Filmed in Panavision" is listed in the end credi [...] D
Ian Bliss was cast as Bane, in part because of his dead-on impression of Hugo Weaving (Agent Smith), [...] D
The face of the "Deus ex Machina" was modeled after photographs of Lilly Wachowski's infant nephew. D
Composer Don Davis thought it would be wasteful for the choir to be singing simple "ooohs" and "aaah [...] D
The name of the station between the Machine World and The Matrix is called Mobil Ave. Mobil is an an [...] D
Eva Mendes, Samantha Mumba, Brandy Norwood, and Tatyana Ali were all rumored to be possible replacem [...] D
The high-rise room where Neo fights Smith is a replica of the movie's production office. D
Many of the "raindrops" in the final fight between Neo and Smith are actually single lines of Matrix [...] D
Sati (Sathi) means "friend" in Nepali, the most common language in the country of Nepal. D
The late Gloria Foster and her replacement Mary Alice had played sisters in a long-running Broadway [...] D
The full cast in the ending credits appear credited alphabetically according their last names. D
While Sati's parents were forced to return to the Matrix, they had arranged for her to be set free. [...] D
The extras at Club Hel were, for the most part, actual members of the local BDSM scene wearing their [...] D
Neo is an anagram for One. D
In The Matrix, the human resistance reveal that they do not know what the year is, but that it is cl [...] D
When Morpheus, Trinity, and Seraph enter the elevator to Merovingian's club, Morpheus presses the re [...] D
The ship referred to as the Hammer was actually named the Mjolnir, after Thor's hammer. The hammer i [...] D
Agent Smith only calls Neo by the name "Neo" once in the trilogy. This is at the end of the burly br [...] D
Before she could film her scenes, Gloria Foster passed away from diabetes, and The Wachowskis had to [...] D
When Morpheus, Trinity and Seraph encounter the Merovingian at the club, he says "You have fought th [...] D
Keanu Reeves reportedly earned $15 million for the film, the equivalent of $400,000 for every minute [...] D
The only Matrix film not to end with a Rage Against the Machine song in some form. The Matrix featur [...] D
The street corner where Neo and Smith fight in the crater is the same corner from which Neo made his [...] D
Adam Savage built a detailed moving clockwork mechanism in the model for the Zion Dock control tower [...] D
The storyline is continued in The Matrix Online (2005). D
In an unprecendented simultaneous global release, this film opened at exactly the same moment in eve [...] D
In the scene where Morpheus, Trinity, and Seraph are chasing the Trainman, an advertisement for Tast [...] D
Seraph is the singular of Seraphim, a Hebrew word that literally means in English: "the burning ones [...] D
Merovingian refers to the first Frankish dynasty reigning from about A.D. 500 to 751. D
The first film to premiere in the brand new Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. D
Maggie and Captain Rowland both briefly mention the term "VDTs" to describe a possible cause to what [...] D
In the score for the first film, some cues were given names which were anagrams of "The Matrix" or " [...] D
The last scene of the movie set in the park is the only time in all three movies that greenery and a [...] D
Laurence Fishburne and Harry Lennix have appeared in 3 films together, the last one would be Man of [...] D
During the final fight sequence between Neo and Agent Smith and also during the credits, the followi [...] D
A flying rig referred to as "the tuning fork" (rotatable at 360 degrees) was specially constructed f [...] D
In Matrix (1999), when Morpheus tells Neo the story about The One, he states that The Oracle prophes [...] D
In the closing scene the Oracle is wearing yin/yang earrings, symbolizing the balance that is mainta [...] D
Only one full-size APU was ever built. It was completely rendered in Auto-CAD, and parts were made d [...] D
The 2003 Super Bowl trailer, the only one which incorporates both back-to-back sequels "Reloaded" an [...] D
The film dropped 66 percent in total earnings in its second week of release. D
The special effects crew spent two months designing the apparatus to make the perfect rain drop. D
Though never mentioned by name, based on information from Animatrix (2003) the Machine City is actua [...] D
Zion, from Hebrew, refers to the citadel in Palestine, which was the nucleus of Jerusalem, or the Je [...] D
John Gaeta: The movie's visual effects supervisor appears as an APU operator. D
The "product placement" billboards in the subway chase scene were added in post-production - during [...] D
There are 804 visual effects shots, almost all of them containing some kind of a live-action element [...] D
Sati is the ancient Hindu practice of a widow immolating herself on her husband's funeral pyre. This [...] D
The black cat at the end of the film is the same one in the "déjà-vu" scene from Matrix (1999) [...] D
In an interview on the Team Deakins podcast in the summer of 2020, The Matrix trilogy's director of [...] D
While Trinity is chasing the Trainman in the subway, an advertisement for Powerade can be seen. When [...] D
Jada Pinkett Smith (Niobe) and Mary Alice (The Oracle) both appeared in the TV series "A Different W [...] D
The lighting in the Neo/Smith fight resembles the wings of a devil growing out of Smith. With an ide [...] D
The key of the beginning theme you hear at the beginning of every Matrix movie (rousing strings and [...] D
To help understand the mechanics and aesthetics of an airborne hand-to-hand brawl, the movie's fight [...] D
The nightclub scene is of the actual club night "The Sydney Hellfire Club" which ran for 27 years, t [...] D
In the last scene of the film, the bench the Oracle sits on has a small metal dedication plate on it [...] D
All three Matrix movies have at least one dance-club type scene. In this movie, it is within the Mer [...] D
Matrix Reloaded (2003), Enter the Matrix (2003), and this film were shot back-to-back-to-back. D
The twin handguns Seraph uses in the coat check shoot-out are Browning BDM pistols. D
Gloria Foster (Oracle) died from diabetes before she could complete any scenes for the third film, a [...] D
The name of the climactic battle cue, "Neodämmerung" is derived from the German word Götterdà [...] D
To make this film visually distinctive from its predecessor, most of the action takes place in the r [...] D
Two new types of Machine would've appeared in the approach to the Machine City, but were written or [...] D
When Neo goes to see The Oracle in her apartment, the jazz standard "I'm Beginning to See the Light" [...] D
The crew of the Hammer all have names related to firearms. AK refers to the Kalashnikov series of au [...] D
Mary Alice played Laurence Fishburne's mother in his first professional stage appearance, when he wa [...] D
During the scene at the club, The Merovingian is wearing his tie in a fashion that is actually calle [...] D
The brand of cigarettes the Oracle smokes is "Double Destiny". D
In spite of this film officially ending the Matrix movie trilogy, a continuation in the form of Matr [...] D
The second live-action film to be released in both regular and IMAX theaters at the same time. D
In the second and third Matrix films Carrie Anne Moss executes "scorpion kicks". Due to the extreme [...] D