The Matrix Resurrections gets a mixed response
Daily MailThe first reactions from critics over The Matrix Resurrections are in. The fourth installment in the sci-fi franchise revives Reeves as Neo in the first Matrix film since 2003's The Matrix Revolutions. A love story: Critics have revealed that the plot focuses on the romance between Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Ann Moss' characters in the franchise Still got it: Keanu's performance also received high praise from critics The Hollywood Reporter's Brian Davids called it 'one of the most thought-provoking blockbusters ever made since it grapples with real-world legacy. Film critic Katie Walsh wrote: 'The Matrix Resurrections felt like Lana having a fast, loose, fun time remixing the existing material, and even though it's about the love story of Neo/Trinity, it's an unabashedly queer blockbuster.' Taking place twenty years after the events of The Matrix Revolutions, Keanu's Neo is now living a seemingly ordinary life under his original identity as Thomas A. Anderson in San Francisco.