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Australia Language English Budget $127 –150 million Box office $742.1 million The Matrix Reloaded is a 2003, the first sequel to, and the second installment in, written and directed. It premiered on May 7, 2003, in, and went on by in North American theaters on May 15, 2003, and around the world during the latter half of that month.
It was also screened out of competition at the. The, which was released on May 15, and a collection of nine animated shorts, which was released on June 3, supported and expanded the storyline of the film. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $742.1 million worldwide., which completes the story, was released six months after Reloaded, in November 2003.
Contents. Plot Six months after the events ofand are now romantically involved. receives a message from Captain of the Logos calling an emergency meeting of all of 's ships. Zion has confirmed: an army of Sentinels is tunneling towards Zion and will reach it within 72 hours. orders all ships to return to Zion to prepare for the onslaught, but Morpheus asks one ship to remain in order to contact the.
The Caduceus receives a message from the Oracle, and the Nebuchadnezzar ventures out so Neo can contact her. One of the Caduceus crew, , encounters , who absorbs his avatar whilst killing him in the process. Smith then uses this avatar to leave the Matrix, gaining control of Bane's real body. In Zion, Morpheus announces the news of the advancing machines to the people. Neo receives a message from the Oracle and returns to the Matrix to meet her bodyguard , who then leads him to her. After realizing that the Oracle is part of the Matrix, Neo asks how he can trust her; she replies that it is his decision. The Oracle instructs Neo to reach the Source of the Matrix by finding the , a prisoner of the.
As the Oracle departs, Smith appears, telling Neo that after being defeated, he refused to be deleted, and is now a rogue program. He demonstrates his ability to clone himself using other inhabitants of the Matrix, including other Agents, as hosts. He then tries to absorb Neo as a host, but fails, prompting a battle between Smith's clones and Neo. Neo manages to defend himself, but is forced to retreat from the increasingly overwhelming numbers. Neo, Morpheus, and Trinity visit the Merovingian and ask for the Keymaker, but the Merovingian refuses. His wife , seeking revenge on her husband for his infidelity, betrays him and leads the trio to the Keymaker. The Merovingian soon arrives with his men.
Morpheus, Trinity, and the Keymaker escape, while Neo holds off the Merovingian's servants. Morpheus and Trinity try to escape with the Keymaker on the freeway, facing several Agents and, the Merovingian's chief henchmen. Morpheus defeats the Twins, Trinity escapes, and Neo flies in to save Morpheus and the Keymaker from Agent Johnson. In the real world, Zion's remaining ships prepare to battle the machines. Within the Matrix, the crews of the Nebuchadnezzar, Vigilant and Logos help the Keymaker and Neo reach the door to the Source. The crew of the Logos must destroy a power plant to prevent a security system from being triggered, and the crew of the Vigilant must destroy a back-up power station. The Logos succeeds, while the Vigilant is bombed by a Sentinel in the real world, killing everyone on board.
Although Neo asked Trinity to remain on the Nebuchadnezzar, she enters the Matrix to replace the Vigilant crew and complete their mission. However, her escape is compromised by Agent Thompson, and they fight. As Neo, Morpheus, and the Keymaker try to reach the Source, the Smiths appear and attack them. The Keymaker unlocks the door to the Source, allowing Neo and Morpheus to enter and escape from the Smiths, but the Smiths shoot the Keymaker dead while he tries to close the door to the Source. Neo enters a door and meets a program called the, the creator of the Matrix. The Architect explains that Neo is an intentional part of the design of the sixth iteration of Matrix, designed to combine the anomalies and stop the fatal system crash that naturally occurs due to the concept of human choice. As with the five previous Ones, Neo can choose either to return to the Source with his unique code to reboot the Matrix and pick survivors to begin to repopulate the soon-to-be-destroyed Zion, or cause the Matrix to crash and kill everyone connected to it; combined with Zion's destruction, this would mean mankind's extinction.
Neo learns of Trinity's situation and chooses to save her instead. As she falls off a building, getting shot in the process, Neo flies in and catches her; Thompson is killed in the process. He then phases his hand into her body and removes a bullet from her body, restarts her heart and revives her from death.
Back in the real world, Sentinels destroy the Nebuchadnezzar. Neo displays a new ability to disable the machines with his thoughts, but falls into a coma from the effort. The crew are picked up by another ship, the Hammer. Its captain, Roland, reveals the other ships were wiped out by the machines after someone activated an too early, and that they found only one survivor afterwards—revealed to be the Smith-possessed Bane. as. as. as.
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as. as the Merovingian's Ronin Zee was originally played by, who died in a plane crash on August 25, 2001, before filming was complete, requiring her scenes to be reshot with actress Nona Gaye. Production Filming The Matrix Reloaded was largely filmed at in, filming began on March 1st, 2001 and ended on August 21st, 2002, concurrently with filming of the sequel,.
The chase and 'Burly Brawl' scenes were filmed at the decommissioned in. The producers constructed a 1.5-mile freeway on the old runways specifically for the film.
Some portions of the chase were also filmed in, and the tunnel shown briefly is the, which connects Oakland and Alameda. Some post-production editing was also done in old aircraft hangars on the base as well.
The city of was willing to give full access to, the stretch of freeway known as the 'Innerbelt', for filming of the freeway chase when it was under consideration. However, producers decided against this as 'the time to reset all the cars in their start position would take too long'. Would later reuse the Alameda location in order to explore the effects of a head-on collision between two semi trucks, and to perform various other experiments. Around 97% of the materials from the sets of the film were after production was completed; for example, tons of wood were sent to to build. Some scenes from the film by were selected to represent the real world shown by the wallmonitors in the room.
The scene where The Oracle appears was filmed before her death on September 29, 2001. Visual effects Following the success of the previous film, the Wachowskis came up with extremely difficult action sequences, such as the Burly Brawl, a scene in which Neo had to fight 100 Agent Smiths. To develop technologies for the film, Warner Bros. Launched ESC Entertainment. The ESC team tried to figure out how to bring the Wachowskis' vision to the screen, but because the bullet time required arrays of carefully aligned cameras and months of planning, even for a brief scene featuring two or three actors, a scene like the Burly Brawl as the brothers envision would require more so, and even take years of compositing.
Eventually realized that the technology he and his crew had developed for The Matrix 's was no longer sufficient and concluded they needed a (in other words, a of a camera). Having before used real photographs of buildings as texture for 3D models in The Matrix, the team started digitizing all data, such as scenes, characters' motions, or even the reflectivity of Neo's cassock. The of objects needs to be and et al.
Captured the reflectance of the and Borshukov's work was strongly based on the findings of Debevec et al. They developed 'Universal Capture', a process which samples and stores facial details and expressions at high resolution, then capture expressions from Reeves and Weaving using and (similar to the bullet time rig) capture called.
The algorithm for Universal Capture was written by George Borshukov, visual effects lead at ESC, who had also created the photo-realistic buildings for the visual effects in The Matrix. With this collected wealth of data and the right algorithms, they finally were able to create in which characters, locations, and events can all be created digitally and viewed through virtual cameras, eliminating the restrictions of real cameras, years of compositing data, and replacing the use of still camera arrays or, in some scenes, cameras altogether.
The ESC team render the final effects using the program. See also: and, who composed for The Matrix, returned to score Reloaded. For many of the pivotal action sequences, such as the 'Burly Brawl', he collaborated with. Some of the collaborative cues by Davis and Juno Reactor are extensions of material by Juno Reactor; for example, a version of 'Komit' featuring Davis' strings is used during a flying sequence, and 'Burly Brawl' is essentially a combination of Davis' unused 'Multiple Replication' and a piece similar to Juno Reactor's 'Masters of the Universe'. One of the collaborations, ', is titled in reference to the by, a major influence on the directors. Established in The Matrix return — such as the Matrix main theme, Neo and Trinity's love theme, the Sentinel's theme, Neo's flying theme, and a more frequent use of the four-note Agent Smith theme — and others used in Revolutions are established. As with its predecessor, many tracks by external musicians are featured in the movie, its closing credits, and the soundtrack album, some of which were written for the film.
Many of the musicians featured, for example, and, had also appeared on the soundtrack for The Matrix. Also re-contributed, licensing the instrumental version of ', as well as being commissioned to provide an original track, ultimately scoring the battle in the Merovingian's chateau. A remixed version of ' by electronic artist — listed on the soundtrack as 'Zion' — was used during the rave scene.
Contributed their instrumental song 'Session' to the film as well, although it did not appear during the course of the film. Composed a song called ', with a which focused heavily on Neo, as well as many images that were part of the film. Both songs played during the film's credits. It was originally planned for the electronic band to create the soundtrack, but this offer was turned down.
Reception Box office The film earned an estimated $5 million during Wednesday night previews in. Reloaded grossed $37.5 million on its Thursday opening day in North America from 3,603 theaters, which was the second highest opening day after Spider-Man 's $39.4 million and highest for a Thursday. The film earned $91.7 million in its first weekend, and ultimately grossed $281.5 million in the US, and $742.1 million worldwide.
The film sold an estimated 46,695,900 tickets in North America. Critical response Reloaded received a approval rating of 73%, based on 244 reviews, with a score of 6.8/10. The site's critical consensus states: 'Though its heady themes are a departure from its predecessor, The Matrix Reloaded is a worthy sequel packed with popcorn-friendly thrills.'
The film's rating on is 62%, based on reviews from 40 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. However, named it as one of 'The 25 Worst Sequels Ever Made'. Positive comments from critics included commendation for the quality and intensity of its action sequences, and its intelligence. Tony Toscano of Talking Pictures had high praise for the film, saying that 'its character development and writing.is so crisp it crackles on the screen' and that ' Matrix Reloaded re-establishes the genre and even raises the bar a notch or two' above the first film, The Matrix.
Negative comments included the sentiment that the plot was alienating, with some critics regarding the focus on the action as a detriment to the film's human elements. Some critics thought that the number of scenes with worked against the film, and the many unresolved subplots, as well as the cliffhanger ending, were also criticized. Other criticisms included the film's perceived lack of pacing. Archived from on February 25, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014. Retrieved September 15, 2013.
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The Matrix Reloaded (2003) Summary The Matrix Reloaded: Neo and the rebel leaders estimate that they have 72 hours until 250,000 probes discover Zion and destroy it and its inhabitants. During this, Neo must decide how he can save Trinity from a dark fate in his dreams. Directors: Andy Wachowski (as The Wachowski Brothers), Lana Wachowski (as The Wachowski Brothers) Writers: Andy Wachowski (as The Wachowski Brothers), Lana Wachowski (as The Wachowski Brothers) Stars: Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss.