Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
FuzzyTagz If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
ChanFamous I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.
cinemajesty Movie Review: "Tron: Legacy" (2010)A surprisingly vivid motion picture event movie from Hollywood prime studio "Walt Disney Pictures" based on an under-appreciated original from summer of 1982, when new Hollywood arrival director Joseph Kosinski convinces the Disney Studio exécutives with amazingly-drawn of cyper-space, contrast-stark as laser-beaming scenarios of transformation, this time for young and talented-beating actor Garrett Hedlund as the character of "Flynn Junior", learning the craft of "Disc Wars" and "Digital Motorcycle Racing" to find his digital-incorporated father in reprising role portrayed by original leading actor Jeff Bridges as non-stop highly-stylized action sequences seem to remain a stunning revisiting venue, even at 4K home entertainment play-stations, as new introduced characters as in-computer prime digital beings, given face by Olivia Wilde to overall balanced science-fiction spectacle of high-gloss photography by cinematographer Claudio Miranda and beat-pushing as evergreen-becoming high-pitching original soundtrack by French connection musical artists "Daft Punk".Copyright 2018 Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC
Nus5 Call it thin or generic Disney plot, at the end, it is nice film, with great visuals, Jeff Bridges who can deliver even the cheesiest line sovereignly, or the killer soundtrack. It was my criticism back when it came out, that it could have been so much better. Thing is though, it probably wouldn't have made its money being "too gritty" or "too complicated". It's the hard truth after all; those types rarely receive the commercial success it needs to spend the money. But times changed (a bit). I'd love for it to be a Netflix/HBO series maybe. Wouldn't that be something?Anyway, i can still enjoy it now more than 7 years ago. I'm just grateful we got one, i guess. Seeing as a 3rd is out of question, at least for now, here's to hoping they do explore what is an original and fascinating universe at one point before i die (or the planet). It would be shame if it went to waste.
Uriah43 Approximately seven years after his return from a remarkable world within a mainframe computer, "Kevin Flynn" (Jeff Bridges) mysteriously disappears again leaving behind a young son named "Sam" (Garrett Hedlune) and the company he headed known as ENCOM. As time es Sam grows older and one day happens to venture into his father's old arcade where he suddenly gets transported into the same cyber world that captured his father years earlier. Unfortunately, while this world is indeed a fascinating place, it happens to be run by a computer program named "CLU" (also played by Jeff Bridges) which has become quite corrupt--and it has no interest in allowing Sam to coexist in his domain. But even worse, it has devised a nefarious plan plan to manipulate Sam so that it can materialize into the real world and wreck havoc and mayhem upon it as well. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an interesting film largely because of the computer graphics which were much superior to those of its predecessor. On the flip side, however, the characters lacked depth and the overall plot was much too similar to really distinguish itself from the original. In summation, I thought that this should have been a much better film and for that reason I rate it as just slightly above average.
John Kiely I was brought up Tron as I am an 80's kid, I being a gamer entering Tron's world (even though I struggled to understand what was going on) left me amazed with the effects.Now the sequel I was not interested in the slightest, I'd heard of it and did not pay any attention.But then I saw it on Sky movies and boy did my opinion change, they really have thought about the old film and there is so many references to it you can't help but feel humbled they thought of so much. So there's a scene where the protagonist enters the arcade from the original film, power comes on and all the old machines come to life.They even try to incorporate actual programming into the film, people using Linux commands and not having those Hollywood made up operating systems and menus.Then there's the actual plot which builds and builds and is very well told, sure there are some predictable twists and also things we've time and time before BUT I didn't roll my eyes at any point. I won't give anything away other than Jeff Bridges is listed in the film so that's not a spoiler and he plays a great part which is refreshing to see.I would say if you like a good action film with a decent plot and amazing CGI that compliments the film rather than hinders. Please watch and just relax and enjoy the ride dude!