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All teen and kid reviews for The Matrix Revolutions

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Average rating based on 13 kid and teen reviews:
  • 69% say violence is an issue
  • 46% say language is an issue
Kid, 12 years old
February 10, 2010
 
Very and Extremely Wonderful
Um...yeah, I saw this. My dad was with me the whole time and I had to go out in one scene and my dad fast-forwarded a few sexual parts. But this was wonderful. Second one is even better. This got my heart to stop beating at some parts. I loved this! P.S. Lots of language no one--but especially YA and children should not use! No sexual behavior that I saw...but my daddy said in the second one there is.

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Teen, 18 years old
April 9, 2008
 
I think the best of the 3
I dont see why people say this one has the weakist plot. I think its a bit predictable and slow, but good nontheless. The action is some of the best in the series (has gunplay, brawling, and giant robots fighting the machines). It has taken the #2 spot of my fave. action movies.

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Teen, 17 years old
August 11, 2009
 
Disappointing Finish. Weak Story, Strong Violence.
I really was disappointed with this movie. It wasn't nearly as good as the first 2. It was more gory and sad, with lack of story. The only reason I could think of watching this movie is to see how the story will conclude. Because after the 2nd movie ends, it leaves you with "to be continued" in the middle of the story, which really gets you worked up. But once the 3rd movie's over, your left with a really sad ending that makes you feel really bummed out. So if you get around to watching the first 2 movies, prepare to be disappointed with the 3rd.

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Teen, 18 years old
April 9, 2008
 

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Teen, 17 years old
April 9, 2008
 
Final Matrix is a let down
I was really hoping for something better. This movie lacked the creative power found in the first and second movies, and while it did a mediocre job of providing a conclusion to the trilogy, it didn't add anything to the storyline. It didn't have enough matrix action, and the few parts it did have weren't very good. The Oracle, now a different actor, did well, as did Hugo Weaving as Smith, but most of the other actors were exceptionally marginal at best. The battle for Zion was great in special effects, and would have been cool if it hadn't dragged out for an hour. One character dies in an extremely bloody and gory way, while most only die in a bloody way. The final fight scene was WAY to corny and stretched out, though it did include some good dialouge. Very little sex, but horrific violence in some parts. Lots of language, also. I would have liked to see more of Morpheus and the Architect, as well as more of the Matrix itself. Overall, the movie was just barely passable.

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Teen, 15 years old
August 28, 2010
 

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Kid, 13 years old
May 26, 2009
 
No worries!
Like all of the Matrix movies, VIOLENCE AND CURSING ARE ISSUES!

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Teen, 17 years old
April 9, 2008
 

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Teen, 14 years old
August 7, 2011
 
good
good, but not enough neo, trinity or morpheus, and the script was weak. lots of blood, death and violence, plus some s-words. neo and smith fight was cool.

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Teen, 17 years old
February 6, 2012
 
Third film is much better than the previous film, and the most fun film in the frilogy
The Matrix Revolutions is a fairly decent way to end the Matriz Trilogy, even if it could have actually been a bit better. And, for on thing, it didn't exactly make the franchise go out with a complete bang, because after that long series of action sequences, explosions and special effects, the series ends quality, happily and carefully, as not to make any from for a fourth film (Unfortunately, that will probably never, ever happen). Still, is is certainly much better than the previous film in the series, The Matrix Reloaded, which was also good, but not great. So, this time around, the special effects and cgi have reached pretty much there complete fold in this final entry, with lots of impressive and memorably big-scale and extremely bombastic action sequences, with the attack on Zion definitely being brought to mind. Still, even though this is a great movie, this third film in the trilogy has also been rated R, just like the previous two films: This movie has arguably the strongest violence in any film in the Trilogy, with practically continuous, non-stop sequences of very strong sci-fi violence and lot's and lot's of bloody shootouts, karate fights, fistfights and killings, with them being in the form of decapitation, dismemberment, eyes being burnt out of there sockets and even a few instances of impalement. Also, there is the same usual average profanity here, as well, with several uses each of sh-t, g-dd-mn, jesus christ, a--, a--hole, d-mn, b-llsht, piss and more. So, while this film could have also been better, I think that the Matrix trilogy ended on a decent, if quiet, note. Reccomended.

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Teen, 14 years old
January 29, 2012
 
Not as good as the others but very cool
as usual the Matrix is awesome with yet again violence, intense and language

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Teen, 15 years old
October 9, 2011
 
too much/ not enough
because the ending was NOT satisfying and there was not enough of Neo and Trinity! also it was just not stop gun fighting with giant robots vs human ships. also a lot of gore.

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Teen, 15 years old
August 27, 2011
 
The third Matrix movie is still good, but has some very intense violence.
The third "Matrix" movie earned negative criticism for its script, and yes, it is not that thought-provoking and hasn't got the same philosophical aspect. But if you look at what the movie is about - and that is war - there is no actual situation that would allow much talk, for then the movie would seem to lengthy. I think it is good the way the movie was eventually made for i don't think it could have been done better. The movie is the most violent of the Matrix series: Neo gets electroduced in the eyes, you see the burnt sockets, but actually it is not that detailed. For the rest of the movie he wears a bandage. A man is covered in blood for a long time. This is at a PG-13 level, but some younger viewers may feel uncomfortable. A man is decapitated, but it is only shown in flames - no blood, not strong at all (PG-13). A man has bloody scares on his face before dying. It pushes a PG-13, but should be handable. This is not a movie that causes nightmares. I watched this movie at the age of 12 and every teen of this age will be able to handle the movie.

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