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| The Matrix Reloaded (2003) |
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Trailer (Movie-List)
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| Neo, Morpheus, Trinity, and the rest of their crew continue to battle the machines that have enslaved the human race in the Matrix. Now, more humans are waking up out of the matrix and attempting to live in the real world. As their numbers grow, the battle moves to Zion, the last real-world city and center of human resistance.
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| | The Matrix Revolutions (2003) |
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Trailer (Apple)
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| The third act in the trilogy, this sequel carves a continuation of Neo's journey and his quest to find out the truth
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| | Chocolat (2000) |
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Windows Media - Low (The New York Times) Windows Media - High (The New York Times)
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Real Media - High (The New York Times) Real Media - Low (The New York Times)
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| When a single mother (Juliette Binoche) and her six-year-old daughter move to rural France and open a chocolate shop--with Sunday hours--across the street from the local church, they are met with some skepticism. But as soon as they coax the townspeople into enjoying their delicious products, they are warmly welcomed.
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| | The Matrix (1999) |
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Trailer (Official Site)
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| In the near future, a computer hacker named Neo discovers that all life on Earth may be nothing more than an elaborate illusion created by a malevolent cyber-intelligence, for the purpose of placating us while our life essence is "farmed" to fuel the Matrix's campaign of domination in the "real" world. He joins like-minded Rebel warriors Morpheus and Trinity in their struggle to overthrow the Matrix.
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