So, Matrix Resurrections. It's good. Not as good as the original, better than the sequels.
Aesthetically, it doesn't have even a fraction of the style of the originals, though. Not having cinematographer Bill Pope or fight choreographer Yuen Woo-ping is a big loss.
Narratively, though, it might be on par with the first one, maybe even better. I love the themes in this one. This might be the beat acting I've ever seen from Keanu Reeves and Carrie Ann Moss. The years honing their craft really shows here. The rest of the cast are...okay.
The action is harder to follow in this one, honestly. The editing is more frenetic, with a lot more cuts. Still some really great action sequences, but they pale in style compared to even Reloaded and Revolutions.
The original trilogy, though, is dripping with so much carefully crafted style and slick choreography. And that's sorely missing. What we get instead is still good, don't get me wrong. It still looks and feels like The Matrix, just less carefully constructed or iconic.