The Matrix Revolutions -2003- Remastered Bluray... [portable] -

The upgrade in resolution brings out details that were previously lost in the shadows. The intricate mechanical designs of the Sentinels are now razor-sharp. You can see the wear and tear on the APU armor, the sweat and grime on the faces of the defenders, and the individual swarming movements of the machines during the breach.

If video is half the story, audio is the other. The Matrix Revolutions boasts one of Don Davis’s most complex orchestral scores, blending traditional orchestration with pounding industrial percussion and choir. The REMASTERED BluRay includes a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track (and in some releases, Dolby Atmos via a later 4K UHD combo) that is nothing short of a reference experience. The Matrix Revolutions -2003- REMASTERED BluRay...

Let’s address the Zion mech-suit in the room: The Matrix Revolutions is the most divisive entry in the original trilogy. Upon release in 2003, audiences were split between those awed by its operatic scale and those frustrated by its bleak, messianic conclusion. But 20+ years later, with the new (sourced from a 4K scan of the original film negative), we can finally see what the Wachowskis intended—flaws and all. The upgrade in resolution brings out details that

Revolutions works better as an epilogue than a finale. But thanks to this REMASTERED BluRay, it is now a beautiful epilogue. Buy it for the last 40 minutes alone. If video is half the story, audio is the other

: Remastered from a new 4K scan of the original 35mm camera negative.