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Posted 2003-11-07, 07:02 PM in reply to Doofus_AW's post "Matrix:Revolutions"
I liked the movie, no doubt about that. WW gave me some arguments for why the entire story could be crammed into a single 30-minute television episode, but I don't really agree with him on that. It's all a matter of trying to determine what's important and what's not. I'm sure I could cut Romeo and Juliet down into a few minutes of screenplay by just rocketing through the story, keeping all the less essential poetry out of the game. It's kind of like the matrix series without any special effects and nice battle scenes, isn't it?

Anyway, I don't agree that the ending was "kind of lame" either. It seemed like a perfectly worthy ending to a great series of films.
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