The Matrix – Reloaded
Free Your Mind.
In this second chapter of the “Matrix” trilogy, Neo assumes greater
command of his extraordinary powers as Zion falls under siege to the Machine
Army. Only a matter of hours separates the last human enclave on Earth from
250,000 Sentinels programmed to destroy mankind. But the citizens of Zion,
emboldened by Morpheus' conviction that the One will fulfill the
Oracle's Prophecy and end the war with the Machines, rest all manner of hope
and expectation on Neo, who finds himself stalled by disturbing visions as he
searches for a course of action.
Strengthened by their love for each other and their belief in themselves, Neo
and Trinity choose to return to the Matrix with Morpheus and unleash their
arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry against the systematic forces of
repression and exploitation. But there exist powerful figures within the Matrix
who refute the artifice of choice, evading the responsibility it brings as they
feed on the emotional truths of others. Meanwhile, there are exiles like Agent
Smith, whose inexorable connection to Neo compels him to disobey the system that
has called for his deletion. Driven by the humanity he once despised, Smith will
consume everything in his path on his quest for revenge.
On his treacherous journey toward further insight into the construct of the
Matrix and his pivotal role in the fate of mankind, Neo will confront greater
resistance, an even greater truth and a more impossible choice than he ever
imagined. At the confluence of love and truth, faith and knowledge, purpose and
reason, Neo must follow the course he has chosen.
Special Features:
- Preload – Production overview
- The Matrix Unfolds – The total Matrix phenomenon
- The Freeway Chase
- Enter the Matrix (the game) preview
- Get me an Exit – Process behind Samsung phone
- What is the Animatrix? – Trailer & Inside the Animatrix
- The Ads – Advertising inspired by the Matrix
- Trailer Gallery
- Plus more
Critic Reviews:
- " Everything I wanted in a Matrix sequel. " –
Kevin Carr
- " Electrifying but still violent 2nd in trilogy. " –
Nell Minow
- " Offers some phenomenal action sequences that more than deliver on the
jaw-dropping promise shown on the trailers. " – Michael
Dequina