The Matrix Revolutions Soundtrack (

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Tags: human versus machine, 2200s
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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

The Matrix Revolutions

Title in Français:

Matrix Revolutions

Title in Türk:

Matrix: Devrim

Title in Deutsch:

Matrix Revolutions

Synopsis

The Matrix Revolutions is the final installment of the Matrix trilogy. In this film, Neo finds himself trapped in a limbo between the Matrix and the real world. Meanwhile, the machines are preparing for a final assault on Zion, the last human city.

As the war between humans and machines reaches its climax, Neo must confront Agent Smith one last time in a battle that will determine the fate of both worlds. With the help of his allies, including Morpheus and Trinity, Neo must make the ultimate sacrifice to save humanity.

The Matrix Revolutions is a thrilling conclusion to the epic saga of Neo and his fight against the machines. The film explores themes of sacrifice, redemption, and the nature of reality, leaving audiences on the edge of their seats until the very end.

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The Matrix Revolutions
The Trainman Cometh
Don Davis: Co-produced
Ben Watkins: Writer
Juno Reactor: Performer
Juno Reactor: Produced
Tetsujin
Don Davis: Co-produced
Ben Watkins: Writer
Juno Reactor: Performer
Juno Reactor: Produced
Hell Club
Tom Tykwer: Writer
Nuages
Django Reinhardt: Performer
I'm Beginning To See the Light
Duke Ellington: Writer
Ben Webster: Performer
Navras
Don Davis: Writer
Don Davis: Co-produced
Juno Reactor: Performer
Juno Reactor: Produced
I'm Beginning To See the Light
Duke Ellington: Performer
Logos / Main Title
Don Davis: Performer
Nothing But Blue Pills* / AK, Cold and Mauser* / Our Lit Ovens*
Don Davis: Performer
Oracle Debacle*
Don Davis: Performer
Rama-Kandra / The Trainman Cometh (Juno Reactor and Don Davis)
Don Davis: Performer
The Trainman Goeth*
Don Davis: Performer
Tetsujin (Juno Reactor and Don Davis)
Don Davis: Performer
The Road to Hell* / Time's Up* / The Road to Sourceville
Don Davis: Performer
He Is You*
Don Davis: Performer
The First Goodbye* / The All-Knowing Oracle*
Don Davis: Performer
The Logos Location* / It's Crazy Zee**
Don Davis: Performer
Das Banegold* / The Bane Revelation
Don Davis: Performer
The Smith Within Us*
Don Davis: Performer
Men in Metal
Don Davis: Performer
Niobe's Run / The Breach* / Boom Hilda*
Don Davis: Performer
Die Brunett Walkure* / Mjolnir Mastication* / Charra Broiled*
Don Davis: Performer
Woman Can Drive / Moribund Mifune
Don Davis: Performer
Disc Time:
Don Davis: Performer
Kidfried / To Our Snivel*
Don Davis: Performer
Neovision*
Don Davis: Performer
Saw Bitch Workhorse
Don Davis: Performer
Trinity Definitely
Don Davis: Performer
Deus Ex Machina*
Don Davis: Performer
Neodämmerung
Don Davis: Performer
Why, Mr. Anderson? / Spirit of the Universe**
Don Davis: Performer
Bridge of Immortality / For Neo
Don Davis: Performer
Navras (Juno Reactor and Don Davis)
Don Davis: Performer
BONUS TRACKS: The Trainman Cometh (original version)*
Don Davis: Performer
Die Brünett Walküre (alternate)*
Don Davis: Performer
For Neo (extended ending)*
Don Davis: Performer
In My Head (perf. Pale 3)
Don Davis: Performer
Matrix Revolutions Main Title
Don Davis: Performer
The Trainman Cometh (Juno Reactor Vs. Don Davis)
Don Davis: Performer
Tetsujin (Juno Reactor Vs. Don Davis)
Don Davis: Performer
In My Head (Pale 3)
Don Davis: Performer
The Road To Sourceville
Don Davis: Performer
Niobe's Run
Don Davis: Performer
Woman Can Drive
Don Davis: Performer
Moribund Mifune
Don Davis: Performer
Kidfried
Don Davis: Performer
Neodammerung
Don Davis: Performer
Why, Mr. Anderson?
Don Davis: Performer
Spirit Of The Universe
Don Davis: Performer
Navras (Juno Reactor Vs. Don Davis)
Don Davis: Performer
The Matrix Symphony: 1. The Matrix
Don Davis: Performer
The Matrix Symphony: 2. The Matrix Reloaded
Don Davis: Performer
The Matrix Symphony: 3. The Matrix Revolutions
Don Davis: Performer
Neodämmerung (from "The Matrix Revolutions")
Don Davis: Performer
Suite from "Warriors of Virtue"
Don Davis: Performer
"Session" - Linkin Park
Don Davis: Performer
"This is the New Shit" - Marilyn Manson
Don Davis: Performer
"Reload" - Rob Zombie
Don Davis: Performer
"Furious Angels" - Rob Dougan
Don Davis: Performer
"Lucky You" - Deftones
Don Davis: Performer
"The Passportal" - Team Sleep
Don Davis: Performer
"Sleeping Awake" - P.O.D.
Don Davis: Performer
"Bruises" - Unloco
Don Davis: Performer
"Calm Like A Bomb" - Rage Against The Machine
Don Davis: Performer
"Dread Rock" - Oakenfold
Don Davis: Performer
"Zion" - Fluke
Don Davis: Performer
"When The World Ends (Oakenfold Remix)" - Dave Matthews Band
Don Davis: Performer
Main Title
Don Davis: Performer
Trinity Dream
Don Davis: Performer
"Teahouse" - Juno Reactor feat. Gocoo
Don Davis: Performer
"Chateau" - Rob Dougan
Don Davis: Performer
"Mona Lisa Overdrive" - Juno Reactor / Don Davis
Don Davis: Performer
"Burly Brawl" - Juno Reactor vs. Don Davis
Don Davis: Performer
Matrix Reloaded Suite
Don Davis: Performer
Main Title / Trinity Infinity
Don Davis: Performer
Unable To Speak
Don Davis: Performer
The Power Plant
Don Davis: Performer
Welcome To the Real World
Don Davis: Performer
The Hotel Ambush
Don Davis: Performer
Exit Mr. Hat
Don Davis: Performer
A Virus
Don Davis: Performer
Bullet-Time
Don Davis: Performer
Ontological Shock
Don Davis: Performer
Anything Is Possible
Don Davis: Performer
Lost In The Fog
James Newton Howard: Performer
Carl's Fishing Net
James Newton Howard: Performer
Moran Finds The Boat
James Newton Howard: Performer
Hatsue And Ishmael Kiss
James Newton Howard: Performer
Kendo
James Newton Howard: Performer
Driftwood Hideaway
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Strawberry Field
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Worst Kind Of News
James Newton Howard: Performer
Seven Acres
James Newton Howard: Performer
The German Soldier
James Newton Howard: Performer
Snowstorm
James Newton Howard: Performer
Coast Guard Report
James Newton Howard: Performer
Typeset
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Evacuation
James Newton Howard: Performer
Courtroom Montage
James Newton Howard: Performer
Susan Marie Remembers
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Defense
James Newton Howard: Performer
Snow Drive
James Newton Howard: Performer
Typing
James Newton Howard: Performer
Tarawa
James Newton Howard: Performer
The Battery
James Newton Howard: Performer
Carl And Kazuo Negotiate
James Newton Howard: Performer
Humanity Goes On Trial
James Newton Howard: Performer
New Evidence
James Newton Howard: Performer
Snow Angels
James Newton Howard: Performer
Can I Hold You Now?
James Newton Howard: Performer
End Titles
James Newton Howard: Performer

User reviews

Jennifer Scott
10/10

The soundtrack of The Matrix Revolutions truly enhances the intensity and emotion of the film's climactic scenes. The epic orchestral compositions perfectly capture the high stakes of the final battle between humans and machines, creating a sense of urgency and suspense that keeps the audience engaged throughout.

James Rodriguez
5/10

The music in The Matrix Revolutions helps build tension and suspense, keeping audiences engaged throughout the film.

David Baker
3/10

The soundtrack of The Matrix Revolutions failed to evoke the same level of emotional intensity and impact as the previous installments in the trilogy. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the innovative and futuristic vibe that characterized the earlier films.

Dorothy Hill
10/10

Additionally, the incorporation of electronic elements and industrial sounds in the soundtrack adds a futuristic and dystopian atmosphere to the film. The fusion of traditional orchestral music with modern electronic beats creates a unique and immersive auditory experience that complements the visuals and themes of the movie perfectly.

Andrew Phillips
6/10

The soundtrack features a good balance between intense, adrenaline-pumping tracks and more introspective, emotional pieces that highlight the characters' inner struggles.

Matthew Adams
7/10

The Matrix Revolutions soundtrack perfectly captures the epic and intense atmosphere of the final installment of the Matrix trilogy. Each track immerses the listener in the high-stakes battle between humans and machines, enhancing the emotional impact of key scenes.

Linda Miller
5/10

The use of electronic and orchestral elements in the soundtrack creates a unique and futuristic sound that complements the film's sci-fi setting.

Richard Moore
6/10

Overall, the soundtrack of The Matrix Revolutions is a crucial element that enhances the film's narrative and immerses viewers in the dystopian world of the Matrix trilogy.

Sarah Walker
6/10

The songs in the soundtrack have a powerful and driving rhythm that adds energy to the action sequences in the movie.

Michael Evans
7/10

The music in The Matrix Revolutions adds depth and complexity to the story, elevating the overall cinematic experience. The powerful orchestral pieces and electronic elements blend seamlessly to create a sense of urgency and tension, keeping viewers engaged from start to finish.

Donald Lopez
5/10

The music enhances the emotional depth of the story, especially during pivotal moments like Neo's final confrontation with Agent Smith.

Karen Davis
6/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the themes of sacrifice and redemption present in the movie, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

Andrew Jones
6/10

The orchestral pieces in the soundtrack evoke a sense of grandeur and scale that matches the epic nature of the film's storyline.

Paul Martin
1/10

Additionally, some of the musical choices in The Matrix Revolutions felt out of place and disrupted the overall flow of the movie. Certain scenes that were meant to be intense or climactic were accompanied by jarring or mismatched music, undermining the impact of those moments and detracting from the overall viewing experience.

Patricia Johnson
6/10

The soundtrack of The Matrix Revolutions perfectly captures the intense and epic atmosphere of the film's climactic battle scenes.