/ Art critics group quietly gazes at the canvas and suddenly alone, gray and strict, clearly said: "Shit!"
Unstalled exploitation. A ridiculous and awkward escape from cyberpunk to postmodern. Empty attempts at irony and actionism (although unexpectedly and pleasantly surprising at first). Astringent speaking style of storytelling, suitable rather for which arthouse film or melodrama. And reflection-- a lot of reflection.
Final. Leading role of "flying" Trinity, "impotent flightless" Neo standing behind. Lana, take it easy, don't keep telling the world about cutting off your Wilson, we've seen your red dreadlocks before, not interesting.
This part was exhausted and died before conception, and the franchise itself is closer to the battle of Zion and the end of the third part, if not immediately after the first part.