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The Matrix Revolutions (2003)
Did exactly what it set out to do: To inspire, to want more, and to ask, "Why?"
The Matrix Revolutions is a film unlike any other. Not even it's two predecessors. I for one, voted 10 on all three films of this fascinating trilogy. I'm not going to re-hash the story in my comment. You all know it. The death of Neo at the end of the film was one of the great moments of film. Not because Keanu Reeves' character died, but because of one man's simple want for peace, and his willingness to go anywhere, and do anything for it. Neo was a true hero. The peace achieved in this film was beautiful. It brought me to a sense of realization that peace is what needs to be strived for in our own reality. While all three films' action sequences and fights were miraculous, the peace here is the underlying meaning. The Wachowski's threw it at us full blast. In the midst of all the fighting, and bloodshed of the war, there was finally peace. Which shows us that we're too preoccupied with war and fighting to appreciate the simplicity and the bliss of peace.
The Death of Batman (2003)
Does not do the character justice
I know this film is meant as open minded, but it should not have been made. As a Bat-fan this film did disturb me, but they've got the character of Batman all wrong. He is a master escape artist and second to none in self defense. The performance of Batman is exemplary, but the execution is not there. One of the things that make Batman great is how he keeps surviving to fight the never-ending fight. No real Batman fan should see this because it's depressing and disheartening for our favorite hero.