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So were the first reactions to "The Matrix Resurrections"

2021-12-17T22:23:04.658Z


Movie critics are already sharing their reactions to "The Matrix Resurrections," due out December 22 in theaters and HBO Max.


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What pill will you take? Do you love it or hate it?

"The Matrix Resurrections" received its first wave of reactions and even the people who enjoyed it are aware that not everyone will.

Emily VanDerWerff, critic of Vox, has spoken about it.

There was a point in the middle of The Matrix Resurrections where I briefly thought it was the best movie ever made, and, like, I haven't convinced myself it's NOT?

I lovvvvvvved it.

A lotta people are gonna haaaaaaaate.

My favorite kind of movie !!

- Emily VanDerWerff (@emilyvdw) December 17, 2021

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"I loved it. A lot of people are going to hate it," VanDerWerff tweeted.

"My favorite kind of movie!"

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Yahoo Entertainment writer Ethan Alter tweeted: "I absolutely adored the movie, which builds on what the sequels left behind beautifully and unexpectedly, and presents a world that is fully consistent with what came before and also opens it up to a series. of new stories. My synapses have been firing for days. "

Absolutely adored #TheMatrixResurrections, which builds on where the sequels left off in beautiful and unexpected ways, and presents a world that's entirely consistent with what came before and also opens it up to a host of new stories.

My synapses have been firing for days.

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- Ethan Alter (@ethanalter) December 17, 2021

However, not everything was pink.

#TheMatrixResurrections is an almost 2.5-hour exposition dump with choppy action scenes reminiscent of the Bourne movies.

It reuses far too much footage from previous installments and is meta to a fault.

- Jeff Nelson (@SirJeffNelson) December 17, 2021

"#TheMatrixResurrections is a nearly two-and-a-half hour exhibit dump with choppy action scenes reminiscent of Bourne movies," tweeted critic Jeff Nelson.

"It reuses too much footage from previous installments and is a goal ad nauseam."

The fourth installment in the Matrix franchise reunites stars Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, who reprise their roles as Neo and Trinity.

"The Matrix Resurrections" hits theaters and at HBO Max on December 22.

- HBO Max is owned by CNN's parent company.

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Source: cnnespanol

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