The Matrix Revisited Movie Review
The Matrix Revisited Review
"The Matrix Revisited" Overview

Rating: NR
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : Josh OreckProducer : Eric Matthies
Screenwiter :
Starring : Laurence Fishburne,Carrie-Anne Moss,Keanu Reeves,Andy Wachowski,Larry Wachowski,Hugo Weaving
The Matrix stands as one of the greatest films of the 1990s, and it's one of
the most important ones, too. And why not give such a milestone film the
mega-documentary treatment?
The Matrix Revisited is now on hand to tell anyone who cares to listen and
learn about the most minute facets of the making of The Matrix, exploring
everything from the studio's early nervousness to fight training to storyboards
to wardrobe to the pioneering and widely-copied "bullet time" camera trick.
While you've seen a lot of these before on endless behind-the-scenes
documentaries. (In fact, you've seen some of this on the original Matrix DVD,
which some correctly feel is robbing us, at least a little, by not simply
including this documentary with it in the first place.)
Regardless of your economic position on the film, The Matrix Revisited is
indeed an eye-opening piece of work that takes you further behind the scenes
than most films of this ilk have ever done. There is plenty of footage of the
Wachowski brothers, giving you the blow by blow (no pun intended) of how they
brought their vision to life. All of the principals and virtually every crew
member has his or her say here, but it never becomes boring like those endless
talking-head interviews. (Scariest moment: short doc featuring some of the
movie's rabid Internet fans. Yikes.)
We're really on the set here -- and if you're the kind of guy (and admit it,
you're probably a guy) who'd be thankful to cart Evian back and forth on the
set, then this is definitely the disc for you. If you're the kind of guy who
is desperate for a sliver of info about the upcoming Matrix sequels, well, this
is about the only place you'll find it.
The 10-disc Matrix DVD box set is an exhaustive set containing 35 hours of
bonus material alone. Each of the three films contains numerous commentary
tracks, and each film is buttressed by a feature length documentary like The
Matrix Revisited. The Animatrix is also included along with three additional
discs full of archival material, interviews, philosophical inquiries, trailers,
and extra footage. Any Matrix fan will want to own this set and keep it on the
top shelf, where the cat can't get to it.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





