Thursday, 7 April 2011

Tron Legacy (2010)





Tron Legacy (2010) IMDB Link



We have had to wait 28 years for the sequel to Disney’s 1982 film Tron but in this case it is completely understandable why. Although the idea behind the original Tron was a good one, the effects available at time just couldn’t match the director’s ambitious ideas. That certainly isn’t the case now and we finally have the film that original tried so hard to be.

The plot picks up 27 years after the original with Sam Flynn, the son of Kevin from the original, stumbling upon his father’s creation after a mysterious page is sent from his father’s old arcade. Sam ends being sucked into the same digital world that his father both created and ended up being trapped in. He is forced to undertake a variety of games before eventually finding his father and along with a unique digital creation born inside the world, must fight against another of his father’s creations that has turned bad and is determined to escape to the real world and force his own unique version of perfection onto us all.

The standout feature of Tron are the effects, they really are excellent. The digital world is wonderfully brought to the screen with an array of different colours and stunning visuals. Even if you have no interest in the actual plotline, the film is worth watching for the effects alone. As for the actual story, it’s solid enough and remains interesting throughout without ever being anything special. The action scenes are excellently done and provide great entertainment but the midsection is surprisingly devoid of action and really slows the pace of the film down. It picks up again in the third act but unfortunately the ending is your typical Hollywood cliché that you will see coming a mile away. The acting is solid throughout, even if Jeff Bridges is playing a lesser version of The Dude. The CGI version of Bridges as Clu looks very strange and doesn’t quite work although it’s a minor gripe.

Tron legacy is a solid sequel to the ambitious 1982 original that provides excellent effects throughout, some solid action scenes and a decent story. It’s certainly nothing special but as popcorn films go you could do much worse than give this a look.

7/10

1 comment:

  1. This is a wonderful sequel. In spite of its deprived plot, it's unbelievable visuals, amazing union among Kevin and CLU, and superb action support to create an entertaining experience worth seeing.

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