If you are going to enrage fascists and incels please do it well.
Mild SPOILERS
Whilst it is nice to see a message of gender equality and positive LGBT experiences, what isn't nice is when it is clumsily shoehorned in to an otherwise very establishment man saves female love interest in distress storyline, reducing the already questionable quality of the final product.
The poor multimillionaire game designer / CEO (who is also presenting as straight-white and naturally handsome all american boy) is fighting the system; not for the millions of people being literally oppressed by the system, not for the people who are in simulated slums and doing backbreaking work in simulated sweatshops or being beaten by simulated neo nazis, or facing simulated impronsonment, torture, and, excecution for breaking simulated religious purity laws, no he is doing it for the love of a very beautiful woman.
Some of the acting was excellent some was abysmal. Trinity was the only one worth watching.
The writing was hit and miss, mostly miss: plot was between abysmal and meh, dialogue was either exposition or corny nostalgia laced with the terrible one liners like in Marvel movies written to make 14 year olds laugh so yeah totally breaking from the dark cyberpunk mood of the original and probably not going to resonate with the original matrix viewers who are all at least 35 now.
Also no hugo weaving, so it ought to get minus five stars just for that.
Other than that it was OK
Oh and much like the third star wars trilogy it takes a massive steaming dump on the premise and resolution of the original.
I would say that if a handful of the original cast were at Matrix con and acted out a fanfiction script that had been edited by the human resources department, and the remaining casting roles were chosen by lottery then this is what you would have.
Like I said it was OK
I'm not saying don't watch it, you should watch it, but not more than once.