I thought it was cool. But it depends what you wanted to get out of it. It was pretty deep, or not, if you don't get it. The whole thing [all 3] was a plot around man and machine meeting a mutual agreement, and how man has choices. If you don't enjoy thinking alot, it was cool eye candy and action. There are about 12 levels to these movies and every time I watch I pick out something new I didn't 'get' before because of what the later movie told me.
Many were disappointed because it didn't have the subconsciouly expected "Hollywood bang, good guys win" ending that we are all brought up to expect. It's really just a really cool story, nothing more.
Personally I enjoyed the symbolism about people being locked in a matrix and having no idea they are locked in anything. I see this in people all around me - someone who sucks at work and doesn't know why, a guy on his forth marriage, a woman who remains lonely because her desperation scares all men away, people who go to work thinking that MAKES them who they are. It's great symbolism if you are not so locked up already you can step back and see it.
First time I saw Revolutions, I missed alot. Second time I scooped up the rest. Third time was just fun understanding it more.
The first movie was monumentally creative and the follow ups could never have that same impact. Unless they were some completely different gerne.... which wouldn't make sense.
I wish more movies made me use my brain and didn't expect me to NOT be able to figure things out on my own.
Did you have specific questions? I believe Neo's body is dead but his program (soul) went to a higher place (memory processor). Smith's program couldn't comprehend Neo's drive or human's capacity for love and the question drove him crazy. Neo knew the question WAS the answer.