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The Matrix

User rating: 4.45 110 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: March 31, 1999

On DVD/Blu-ray: September 21, 1999

R | Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi | 2h 16m

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Based on 69490 votes and 110 reviews.


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User rating: May 20, 2005

beyond any once imagination except mr. wachowski brothers thank U so much for giving an extra ordinary film for us this will help new growing directors to imagin beyond nature and other common storys from ameya gandhe india.

User rating: May 19, 2005

almost like watching anime live best version

User rating: May 10, 2005

This is one of the most amazing and astonshing movies I have ever seen,yet with a Story this big and strange there is much room for flaws. There was hardly any after I tought about this Movie. It took me quite some time to figure out what it was all about,and to find out those flaws. When I first saw it I liked it. When I figured it out I loved it.

User rating: April 13, 2005

The best movie explaining about real life

User rating: March 6, 2005

The Matrix trilogy ranks up there with the Preditor,Alien,Terminator trilogys and Independence Day as the best of the best in science fiction movies. Also War of the Worlds.

User rating: March 2, 2005

the best!!

User rating: March 2, 2005

Storyline with no continuous plot with confusing twists. Appelas to only hormone infested males who want action.

User rating: February 25, 2005

wachin this movie made mi wonder for a lil while .. is the world we livin in real or not .. wot is the meaning of our exsistance .. it still puzzles me 6 yrs later wen i watch it

User rating: February 7, 2005

great movie

User rating: January 9, 2005

why did the wachowski brothers have to mess up the last two, dammit, this trilogy could`ve been as great as Lord of the Rings