TRON: LEGACY
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Garret Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Bruce Boxleitner,
Beau Garret, Michael Sheen
Directed by: Joseph Kosinski
Distributor: Walt Disney Pictures
Running Time: 2 hr 5 min
THE STORYLINE:
A sequel to the 1982 classic, Tron: Legacy is a high tech adventure that revolves around Sam Flynn (Hedlund), the tech savvy 27 years old son of Kevin Flynn (Bridges), looks into his father's disappearance and find himself pulled into the uber-cool CGI world of Tron where his father has been trapped for 20 years. Together with Kevin's loyal fearless warrior Quorra (Wilde), father and son embark on a life and death journey of escape across a visually stunning cyber universe created by Kevin himself that has become far more advance and exceedingly dangerous with villains who will stop at nothing to stop them from escape
BOX OFFICE FACTOR:
Tron: Legacy is a pretty light movie. The special effects are above average and the stunt work and action sequences are some of the best of the year. Like the original movie, this movie was made to push the boundaries of technology in cinema and it succeeds
CUT! FACTOR:
The computer graphics is impeccable while the plot is a mess. Like the original, Tron : Legacy obsesses over technology and style but forget important details like plot and character. They don't even bother hiring an actual scriptwriter and makes the movie alarmingly uninteresting ride plus too many pointless scene make it even worse
The computer graphics is impeccable while the plot is a mess. Like the original, Tron : Legacy obsesses over technology and style but forget important details like plot and character. They don't even bother hiring an actual scriptwriter and makes the movie alarmingly uninteresting ride plus too many pointless scene make it even worse
MY SAY:
Visually eye catching, this movie would be good for sore eyes but it does very little to none for entertaining you. You will left with too many unanswered question, no impact storyline and under used characters, Tron: Legacy is all dazzling visuals and style, but hardly any meaning
My rating: 2/5







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