Early reviews for The Matrix Resurrections are here and looks like Keanu Reeves has another hit movie at hand
The early reactions for the fourth installment of The Matrix franchise are out, here's what people are saying.
Updated : December 17, 2021 05:14 PM ISTThe early reactions for the fourth installment of The Matrix franchise are out, here's what people are saying.
The Matrix : Resurrections is hitting theaters next week and will we have to wait till the 21st to get full reviews. However, early reactions to the film are out on social media, and mostly the critics seem happy with the movie.
The last two entries in the franchise while hits at the box office received mixed reactions from critics. and according to these reactions for The Matrix Resurrections the new installment has gone down well for the most part.
The film is a sequel to The Matrix Revolutions which was the third film the franchise and for long was considered the conclusion of science fiction franchise. This fourth installment comes 18 years after the Revolutions and shows Neo living an ordinary life as Thomas A. Anderson in San Francisco.
The trailer of the movie set in the excitement for the film with fans already excited to see what new adventure awaits Neo as he re-enters The Matrix.
Take a look at some of the early reactions below -
#TheMatrixResurrections ROCKS. Ambitious, sci-fi metafiction sure to be divisive, it’s Lana Wachowski’s meditation on why she didn’t want do another Matrix movie…via another Matrix movie. Creator vs. destroyer, revival, and the illusion of choice in a brand new context. pic.twitter.com/CbIsgOwhgJ
— Jeff Zhang 张佶润 (@strangeharbors) December 17, 2021
Keanu Reeves gives one of his best performances in THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS. Him and Carrie-Anne Moss still have that magic chemistry, carrying a gorgeous, dynamic film that's rough in patches yet still discovers great additions in Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Jessica Henwick. pic.twitter.com/oIRfGcel30
— Robert Daniels (@812filmreviews) December 17, 2021
THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS is a grandiose palate cleanser for the era of clinical nostalgia bait and sexless tentpoles: a totally earnest sci-fi romance with some of the most exuberant set pieces this side of Fury Road, empathetic and incisive in equal measure. Astonishing stuff. pic.twitter.com/tXgNubeF8g
— Dimitri Kraus (@simplykraus) December 16, 2021
#TheMatrix Resurrections is one of the most thought-provoking blockbusters ever made since it grapples with real-world legacy. It has all the elements you want in a Matrix film, but its central love story is where it shines. I also hope WB considers a Jessica Henwick-led spinoff. pic.twitter.com/nDZ0HWYRgL
— Brian Davids (@PickYourBrian) December 17, 2021
Without a doubt, @TheMatrixMovie is my fave movie of 2021. It's easily the best film since the original, Keanu & Carrie-Anne are absolutely stellar, the action kicks all kinds of ass & the story blew my mind. It exceeded every single expectation I had. #TheMatrixResurrections pic.twitter.com/LpeVayTczI
— Heather Wixson (@MMEFXBook out 10/20!) (@thehorrorchick) December 17, 2021
I am deeply happy for those who will enjoy #TheMatrixResurrections. I am, regrettably, not among them. It’s leagues better than Reloaded and Revolutions - which let’s be clear are really not good - but has bad stakes. Nothing matters, and not in a cool nihilistic way. pic.twitter.com/RnbQutdkKR
— Alison Foreman (@alfaforeman) December 17, 2021
THE MATRIX RESURRECTIONS is very flawed. Long, plodding, and exposition driven. But it’s also directed/acted with so much sincerity and eagerness to do something new. It takes all the swings a Matrix sequel should make. It’s MANY things, but “safe” is NOT one of them. #TheMatrix pic.twitter.com/pUcxbCkUed
— Kevin L. Lee (@Klee_FilmReview) December 17, 2021
The Matrix Resurrections is set 20 years after the events of the last movie and will hit theaters on the 22nd of December . The cast of the movie includes Keanu Reeves , Carrie-Anne Moss, Priyanka Chopra, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.