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Ugh... the fight scenes in Matrix:Reloaded just went on forever where nothing ever really changed. Nobody was ever able to get the leg up on anybody else, and they just fought each other for no reason... just painfully too long. Oh well, to each their own.
Underrated: Watchmen, Lawnmower Man
Overrated : Bladerunner (even directors cut)
To be fair, you could make the same rationalizations in the first movie. Why didn't Trinity take Neo from the nightclub straight to Morpheus? Why didn't they just unplug Morpheus when he was captured instead of storming the building? Why did Neo bother to fight Agent Smith in the subway when he knew "killing" him would accomplish nothing?
Neo vs. the three Agents showed the Matrix had upgraded its system with a new model of Agents. The Chateau scene was meant to show off the extent of Neo's fighting abilities. The highway chase was necessary to get the Keymaker to safety. The burly brawl was meant to show off how much more powerful Smith had become from the first movie; that even Neo himself had to retreat from battle.
I'm not going to say that a lot of these scenes weren't kung fu CGI porn, because they were obviously shot with an eye for flair. But they also helped to advance the plot on top of looking pretty.