Suffered through Matrix 4. My thoughts: The greatest sin of this pointless money grab is sheer boredom. Dull acting from a lackluster supporting cast with zero talent, slow, tedious, unexciting fight scenes, a neutered Neo in therapy, a clumsy effort to retread the first three films, including just inserting old footage, no central compelling purpose, it all just combines into a plodding plot that inspires no interest.
There's no capture of the old magic, which resided most strongly in the original film, and was already dulling heavily by the meandering third movie. What started out as a very smart look at seeing beyond the structured manipulations we allow to control us devolved, or was largely subverted, into a tired Sci Fi war saga in Reloaded and Revolutions.
Resurrections waves all of that off while failing to offer anything new, or even any worthy commentary on the human condition beyond some non-impactful, tired and obvious tropes. Political posturing was present, but not overly obnoxious, thankfully, although of course Trinity had to save the day because Neo lost his mojo.
As far as diversity, I'm all for it, but it would be nice if acting ability was prioritized over skin tone. Even the moderate talent of Keanu Reeves was lost against the backdrop of wooden actors around him.
I suppose the film was intended as a clever, self-referential layering of its own messages but in that regard there are far too few glimmers of that effort, and the result is that Resurrections largely falls flat, feeling like a much lesser film than its source code. Essentially it serves no point, and fails to move the Matrix universe any further than the first film, seeming very much like just a bad retelling of a better original story.
While it was mildly interesting to see aging Neo and Trinity back on screen, I'm reminded of the mournful exiting plea of Switch, from the first, outing, "Not like this...not like this."