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Closed Caption; Preload - get behind the scenes; The Matrix Unfolds - a look at the Matrix phenomenon; The Freeway Chase - how they did it; Get Me an Exit - inspired design and advertising; Enter the Matrix - making the game; What Is the Animatrix?; The MTV Movie Awards Reloaded; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Español & Français; Web links
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Disc One
1. Trinity's In [3:51]
2. Trust Me [5:04]
3. Upgrades [3:21]
4. Zion [4:07]
5. Matter of Time [3:18]
6. Homecomings [3:46]
7. We Are Still Here [3:57]
8. Celebrating Humanity [4:34]
9. Smith Will Suffice [1:41]
10. What Is Control? [4:13]
11. Summoned [2:58]
12. Seraph [2:49]
13. The Oracle [6:57]
14. Swarm of Smiths [4:25]
15. Sticking It to Them [4:54]
16. The Volunteer [2:46]
17. Taste of Merovingian [6:02]
18. Persephone's Kiss [4:14]
19. Unlocking the Keymaker [3:14]
20. Blade Leapers [4:08]
21. Twin Trouble [:01]
22. Freeway Entrance [2:15]
23. Cross-Vehicular Traffic [3:25]
24. Biker Girl [3:40]
25. Trucks Amuck [2:57]
26. The Reason We're Here [4:19]
27. Sacrifice and Sabotage [3:40]
28. So Many of Me [4:06]
29. The Architect [3:14]
30. The One's Function [4:13]
31. Neo's Choice [3:17]
32. Not Letting Go [1:54]
33. Bomb's Target [4:13]
34. Feeling the Enemy [2:26]
35. End Credits [2:45]
36. "Revolutions" Trailer [9:25]
Keanu Reeves is back as Neo, the erstwhile hacker and reluctant messiah, in this visually stunning sequel from the imaginative writing-producing-directing siblings Andy and Larry Wachowski. Once again, we are transported to the ersatz reality of the future, created and sustained by computers under the direction of a malevolent entity. In this second installment of the trilogy, the hidden city of Zion, home to all humans freed from the tyranny of the Matrix, is threatened by an army of probes a quarter million strong. Neo, working with his mentor, Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), has just 72 hours to stave off the attack, and he's handicapped by the mental torture resulting from a recurring dream in which his beloved Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) meets a horrible death at the hands of the enemy. Having redefined sci-fi action with the first Matrix, the Wachowski brothers labor mightily to top themselves with several bravura sequences, including a vertigo-inducing scene in which Neo battles an army of dark-suited, sunglasses-wearing villains cloned from his nemesis, Agent Smith (played with wry insouciance by Hugo Weaving). But The Matrix Reloaded isn't just a collection of action scenes: The Wachowskis delve deeper into their mythology, making the film considerably more challenging to absorb. Reeves is, once again, properly enigmatic as Neo, while Moss gets an opportunity to exhibit the smoldering passion bubbling beneath Trinty's surface. Monica Bellucci lends able support as, you guessed it, a temptress. Other welcome additions include Jada Pinkett Smith as a swift-kicking former lover of Morpheus's and Anthony Zerbe as a wise patriarch of Zion. The tremendous cult of Matrix fans has been more than satisfied by this visually sumptuous, intellectually stimulating sequel. Movie lovers eager for a few hours of eye-popping pyrotechnics won't be disappointed, either. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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