Posted September 09, 2021
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That Neo is pretty much a god likewise didn't bug me, at least initially, since I knew they only spent relatively short periods of time plugged in, and that in the real world he was as vulnerable as anyone else. That made the end of the 2nd film especially nerve wracking for me.
If I had to level strong criticism to those sequels, I'd point to the nonsensical way in which Smith possesses a human body, how Neo basically does become godlike, in both worlds, towards the end of the 3rd film (and I don't remember it being clear how), and how the final fight was a major let-down.
* then again in GI Joe The Rise of Cobra the action is also completely devoid of any tangible danger to the heroes, yet I love every second of it. At least the parts with Snake Eyes.
I didn´t like all the religious symbolisms they threw in the sequels. I mean, I could have enjoyed them if done in a different way. I don´t know, Batman Vs Superman Ultimate Edition has plenty of it, but it´s done much better. Much much better. I hated to see Neo dressed as a priest, for example.
I like what they tried to do in the sequels, but I didn´t like the way they did it.