

She jabs and stings like a jellyfish, devastatingly sexy in a weirdly heterodox way and of course only naturally erotic in combat. Trinity is a magnificent creation, swooping and curling through the air in black liquefaction.
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This movie certainly reveals who the real Matrix star is: Carrie-Anne Moss.

And Neo has something else to contend with: his old adversary, Agent Smith (Hugo Weaving), has replicated himself 100 times for combat sequences that resemble a punch-up in a hall of mirrors. In another room, Neo and Trinity make passionate love, made bittersweet by Neo's melancholy premonition of Trinity's doom. But it's here that humans celebrate their continued freedom with a giant underground party, smeared with woad. Directors Andy and Larry Wachowski seem not to have considered the conspiracy-theory potential in this unguarded choice of name. Neo and the others are defending the humans' last redoubt, a city called Zion: a name that would appear to rule out any peace process with the invaders. Another strange kink for British audiences is that sometimes it sounds as if Keanu's character is called "Neil" and Trinny is talking to him in a glottal-stopped cockney accent. Neo at one stage appears to call her "Trinny". Laurence Fishburne is the massively calm and virile Morpheus and Carrie-Anne Moss plays the PVC-clad Trinity, now Neo's love interest. Keanu Reeves is Neo, the neophyte among a defiant band of humans fighting an oppressive race of machines that have enslaved homo sapiens, and he is on the threshold of entering into his spiritual inheritance as the One who will save mankind.

This is the all-new, fighting, flying, exploding upgrade to the 1999 model - with some soppy kissing too.
