Tron: Legacy is a direct sequel to the 1982 film Tron, directed by Joseph Colinski. The film follows Kevin Flynn, the creator of video games who has been trapped inside a digital world he created for over 25 years. His son Sam searches for his father in the digital realm. They team up with the program Quorra to try to save Kevin from the digital world. While the special effects are impressive, the story is weak and the film relies too heavily on its visuals over meaningful plot or characters.
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Tron: Legacy is a direct sequel to the 1982 film Tron, directed by Joseph Colinski. The film follows Kevin Flynn, the creator of video games who has been trapped inside a digital world he created for over 25 years. His son Sam searches for his father in the digital realm. They team up with the program Quorra to try to save Kevin from the digital world. While the special effects are impressive, the story is weak and the film relies too heavily on its visuals over meaningful plot or characters.
Tron: Legacy is a direct sequel to the 1982 film Tron, directed by Joseph Colinski. The film follows Kevin Flynn, the creator of video games who has been trapped inside a digital world he created for over 25 years. His son Sam searches for his father in the digital realm. They team up with the program Quorra to try to save Kevin from the digital world. While the special effects are impressive, the story is weak and the film relies too heavily on its visuals over meaningful plot or characters.
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Tron: Legacy is a direct sequel to the 1982 film Tron, directed by Joseph Colinski. The film follows Kevin Flynn, the creator of video games who has been trapped inside a digital world he created for over 25 years. His son Sam searches for his father in the digital realm. They team up with the program Quorra to try to save Kevin from the digital world. While the special effects are impressive, the story is weak and the film relies too heavily on its visuals over meaningful plot or characters.
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Tron: Legacy is the direct continuation of the original 1982,
Tron was directed by Steven Lisberger, movie became famous because of the video game Arcade. Tron:Legacy was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and was directed by debutant director Joseph Colinski. Was launched in December 2010 in the USA and Romania and lasts one hundred twenty-seven minutes. Almost the entire movie running in the digital environment in a program envisioned as a parallel reality with unreal characters. The story is almost zero and is reduced to the phrase: “Kevin Flinn, creator of games and hacker, remains stuck in a network who he created and over twenty-five years his son go after him and try to save him. Kevin Flinn to interpret the actor Jeff Bridges is seen as the supreme Creator of the world and his son Sam Flinn interpreated by Garrett Hedlung seems to be the son of God. Together with Quorra interpreted by Olivia Wilde, who interprets role of a perfect program, contribute to formation Holy Trinity. In this movie, the art is swallowed to technique. Many frames in the movie are false, unreal and kitsch. Fantastic movie characters live in a world oversized and loud and they disappear into thousands of small cubes of glass. Film director saw Tron movie when he was eight years and considers that changed his life. He directed previously video games and then he transposed imagination in this movie which seems to be a passive experience of game. If the images and experience of this movie seem to be false, soundtrack created by Daft Punk touches often perfection. In this movie are analogies with religious themes and characters. Me, I was attracted to this movie special effects, battles with frisbee’s bright, motorcycle acrobatics but the movie is claustrophobic and scary so that, if you are not passionate of video games, you can’t be a loyal viewer of this gender of movie.