Interestingly a hell of a lot of the comments by others who have seen the film (on the bbc web site for example) are don't bother. Having said that many said "Reloaded" was trite where as I enjoyed it.
I liked bits of Reloaded but thought it had definite problems (some of which weren't entirely it's fault but stemmed from it being the second in a trilogy) But I think the biggest fault was that I could sit and watch it all the way through analytically - I never forgot I was in a cinema watching a film. Whereas Revolutions actually grabbed me and I was there for the whole ride... I actually had that wonderful moment where the film ended and I had to "wake" back into the real world, which I consider to be high praise indeed.
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I liked bits of Reloaded but thought it had definite problems (some of which weren't entirely it's fault but stemmed from it being the second in a trilogy) But I think the biggest fault was that I could sit and watch it all the way through analytically - I never forgot I was in a cinema watching a film. Whereas Revolutions actually grabbed me and I was there for the whole ride... I actually had that wonderful moment where the film ended and I had to "wake" back into the real world, which I consider to be high praise indeed.
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Must.. go.. to.. cinema..
:D