Tron Legacy (2010)

Tron Legacy
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Mild science fiction violence

Director: Joseph Kosinski
Actors: Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, Michael Sheen, James Frain

Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), a rebellious 27-year-old, is haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), a man once known as the world's leading video-game developer. When Sam investigates a strange signal sent from the old Flynn's Arcade - a signal that could only come from his father - he finds himself pulled into a digital world where Kevin has been trapped for 20 years. With the help of the fearless warrior Quorra (Olivia Wilde), father and son embark on a life-or-death journey across a cyber universe - a universe created by Kevin himself that has become far more advanced with vehicles, weapons, landscapes and a ruthless villain who will stop at nothing to prevent their escape.

DVD
Status: QuickPick
Run time: 110mins
Origin: UNITED STATES
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Technologic
by Simon Miraudo, 14/12/2010 2:31:00 PM

Joseph Kosinski's Tron: Legacy is a film inspired by, and about, the power of the human imagination and human ambition. It transports us to a world we’ve never seen; showing us heretofore unthinkable cinematic feats and seemingly unachievable advancements in technology. In that respect, it is an absolute success along the lines of James Cameron’s similarly wondrous Avatar (that won’t be the last comparison between the two films I make during this review). But all technical marvels aside, there is an unfortunate absence of the human soul here; it leaves a void that neither an enthusiastic cast nor an infusion of nostalgia can fill. That being said, there is a very enthusiastic cast here to enjoy, and performances that elevate the film from becoming the paint-by-numbers video game it always...

Joseph Kosinski's Tron: Legacy is a film inspired by, and about, the power of the human imagination and human ambition. It transports us to a world we’ve never seen; showing us heretofore unthinkable cinematic feats and seemingly unachievable advancements in technology. In that respect, it is an absolute success along the lines of James Cameron’s similarly wondrous Avatar (that won’t be the last comparison between the two films I make during this review). But all technical marvels aside, there is an unfortunate absence of the human soul here; it leaves a void that neither an enthusiastic cast nor an infusion of nostalgia can fill.

That being said, there is a very enthusiastic cast here to enjoy, and performances that elevate the film from becoming the paint-by-numbers video game it always threatened to be. Jeff Bridges – reprising his role from the original 1982 sci-fi flick Tron – stars as Sam Flynn, the creator of the shiny, living-computer-of-a-universe they call The Grid. And I must admit the idea of living in a world created by The Dude himself is an enticing one. Bridges’ Big Lebowski-shtick is in full force here. Whether he’s remaining faithful to the Flynn of 1982, or simply cashing in on the persona of his most loved character, I can’t say (yes, I’ll admit I’ve not seen the original Tron). I can say however that his delightfully loose and off-kilter performance brings some much needed fluidity to the proceedings of the occasionally too-rigid Tron: Legacy.

But I'm getting ahead of myself. As mentioned, I’ve not seen the original Tron, so I’m basing this back story upon that which is provided in Tron: Legacy (and they spend a lot of time providing back story). Back in the early 1980s, two talented computer programmers - Flynn (Bridges) and Alan Bradley (Bruce Boxleitner) – crafted a universe that acted as a sort of visual representation of a circuit board. They called it The Grid. The duo created two computerised clones of themselves - Flynn's was Clu, and Alan's was Tron – and the four of them helped evolve The Grid into a living, breathing city. But then Clu went crazy (and I mean Catherine-Deneuve-in-Repulsion-crazy), exiled Flynn to the outskirts, and established a dystopian society in which the citizens/programs do battle in a Thunderdome arena.

Tron: Legacy – penned by Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz - picks up soon after Flynn’s disappearance from the real world, where his son Sam is left behind as an orphan with no answers. He grows up (and into Garrett Hedlund), but, oh, he’s a right hooligan these days! Sure, he’s the leading stockholder of his father’s old company ENCOM, but he’d much rather unnecessarily break into their offices than actually contribute to the running of the company. When Alan advises the ruffian to visit his dad’s old office, Sam is sucked into The Grid by Clu (a CG version of a young Bridges). There, he discovers the dangers of a world in which computer programs commit mass genocide, and to a less-threatening extent, throw discs at one another and race light-cycles. He teams up with a mysterious female program named Quorra (Olivia Wilde), who reunites Sam with his banished daddy. Also, Michael Sheen plays a David Bowie-esque nightclub owner, where Daft Punk is the rather-excellent house band (Sorry; I couldn’t think where else to add those nuggets of information).

So, how about that cast? Garrett Hedlund is fine. He's a ‘Worthington’; that is, he's an attractive enough body to walk from location to location, and his voice is pleasant enough to listen to. I think he's trying to play Sam like a young Jeff Bridges would, or at the very least, mimic his accent. And he's fine. But the character is just a cipher for the audience. So was Jake Sully. Luke Skywalker however was always much more than a vehicle for exposition and that is as far as I'll entertain any discussion comparing Avatar or Tron: Legacy with Star Wars. Olivia Wilde and Michael Sheen, like Bridges, inject some absolutely wonderful and much-need quirk into proceedings. I love how Wilde, saddled with the usually thankless love-interest-who-gets-knocked-unconscious-for-part-of-the-film role, spices things up. She doesn't play Quorra like a sex-kitten. She's cheeky, and childlike, and has a mischievous cackle; her eyes are electrified when she discusses Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; she dreamily tries to imagine a sunset, as if the black-and-blue Tronscape were a bore by comparison. In contrast, you have Clu. Although he’s ably voiced by Bridges, he has a touch of the Final Fantasy's about him. When he's not speaking, he's a SFX triumph like no other. When he speaks, it might as well be Jar Jar Binks.

Now, The Grid. That is indeed wondrous to behold. It's the kind of CGI-creation (not unlike Avatar's Pandora) that seems too fantastical and detailed to be false. Sam spends the majority of the film in awe of this universe, wondering how his father created an entire world inside a computer. Yet, that is exactly what Kosinski and his crew have done, bringing to life a city like we've never seen. And no, even if you've seen the original Tron, you've never seen anything like this. How I wished then that the film's earlier sequences, the ones that take place in reality, had looked a little more real. Frankly, the regular world looks and feels faker than The Grid. We really needed a darker, grittier, less-shiny version of America to make Sam's eventual arrival at The Grid feel like an event. Transitioning from 2D to 3D is not enough; the transition should disintegrate our entire concept of reality.

I can only assume Tron: Legacy is a passion project for Kosinski, if only because, well, I don’t exactly think people were crying out for a sequel to the largely forgotten 1982 sci-fi flick. It seems likely that he pushed this project up the hill himself, and it’s a testament to Disney that they would throw themselves behind Kosinski’s vision of a newly reconfigured Tron universe. Perhaps they’ve decided to take some cues from their siblings over at Pixar, and setting up a “studio for directors” of their own, rather than grabbing any old filmmaker to helm the new Old Dogs, or Wild Hogs, or Mad Cows, or whatever terrible live-action project they’ve set up next.

I was concerned the film would be all about light-cycle races, disc wars, and computer-generated-Jeff Bridges’. Thankfully, it never succumbs to these potentially gimmicky depths. Alternatively though, there is a touch too much exposition, especially in the final act when you really want things to ramp up for an almighty finale. And as I wrap up, allow me, one more time, to compare this flick to Avatar. Yes, Avatar had a trite plot and weak characters. But Avatar had that soul that I was talking about in the first paragraph; it had a fire in its belly that is seriously missing from Tron: Legacy. Maybe you think it’s silly to wish a film about computer programs had more soul. It’s not. Shiny computer pixels are one thing - and Tron: Legacy does indeed have the shiniest - but a true cinematic achievement is capturing the human spirit on screen.

3.5/5

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Member Reviews (64)

64 Member Reviews
Gil
says
The movie is pretty to look at, but dead inside.
Posted Thursday, 25 April 2013 See my other reviews
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I saw the first Tron and enjoyed it. Then I came across this one and was still impressed with the graphics - that's what I was looking for, not the story line.
Posted Monday, 11 March 2013 See my other reviews
Peter J
says
This one was a hard one to rate... it had the style of 1980s video games, but with some graphic improvements... and also deals well with the debate of cloning... A good film, but did lack a little depth.
Posted Monday, 4 February 2013 See my other reviews
uncster
says
Takes me back to my youth, when the original came out. But wow, what a difference 20 years makes to computer graphics.
Posted Wednesday, 19 September 2012 See my other reviews
Steve
says
So so. Bit hard to follow.
Posted Saturday, 14 July 2012 See my other reviews
rob
says
I thought it worth watching although multiple DVD freezes meant fast forwarding to start the DVD playing again thereby missing bits and pieces.
Posted Friday, 9 March 2012 See my other reviews
Rocky
says
I now see why we had to wait so long for part two we had to wait for technology to catch up with someone's idea and put it on the screen. I enjoyed it
Posted Thursday, 8 March 2012 See my other reviews
Stuart
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This movie is worth 5/5 for the music alone. Always loved Daft Punk and this movie is them at their best. Movie is good but music is BRILLIANT
Posted Tuesday, 14 February 2012 See my other reviews
Cenzo
says
Dissappointing. I was such a fan of the original back in the 80's (although I was just a kid). Even though I have grown up and my tastes in genre flics matured,...This universe could have been fleshed out a little better - perhaps if Chistopher Nolan had directed this one. Great visuals, but a very bland story.
Posted Wednesday, 1 February 2012 See my other reviews
Lauren
says
I'm just not big on the storyline, couldn't really get into the movie...
Posted Saturday, 28 January 2012 See my other reviews
KezM
says
Good movie. Glad to see actors from the first Tron.
Posted Sunday, 15 January 2012 See my other reviews
MC
says
This was great loved it.
Posted Saturday, 7 January 2012 See my other reviews
RB
says
Take the legend of TRON from the 80's with its state of the art special effects at the time and put in today's CGI graphics. Visually appealing to watch but nothing special about it.
Posted Wednesday, 4 January 2012 See my other reviews
PGW
says
OK but not really my type of movie
Posted Wednesday, 21 December 2011 See my other reviews
Lissa
says
Incredible special effects and good storyline.Twice the enjoyment watching both young Jeff and matured Jeff :)
Posted Saturday, 10 December 2011 See my other reviews
Emily
says
Pretty Boring. Can't say I liked anything about it apart from Kora. All other characters weren't likeable
Posted Thursday, 10 November 2011 See my other reviews
Helen
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Never having seen the first I found this an intriguing well worked concept. The effects are really fantastic making a believable other world.
Posted Thursday, 3 November 2011 See my other reviews
azzarule
says
The whole way through this film I had flashbacks to movies like Star Wars, Matrix and Blade Runner with a lot of visual sequels. Although very flashy and gloss with all its CGI the storyline is often nonsensical and confusing. If you want a movie that looks great and don't care about the storyline this is the one for you. If you the nostalgic type and loved the 1982 original then you may wish to stick with the memories
Posted Monday, 31 October 2011 See my other reviews
Nic
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I dont usual go for this type of genre, however I surprisingly enjoyed it.
Posted Wednesday, 19 October 2011 See my other reviews
sybil
says
Pitiful movie.
Posted Monday, 17 October 2011 See my other reviews
jan
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boys really loved the movie
Posted Wednesday, 5 October 2011 See my other reviews
Kim
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I really enjoyed this movie. Some of the story line was a bit far fetched but still great to watch after seeing the original so many years ago.
Posted Monday, 3 October 2011 See my other reviews
curt
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very poor plot if its got one , very bright and some times confusing , hard to folow i must say i took a 5min nap and what is with the disc things on ther backs 0% intrest in this dont know what all the fuss was about , hate it and i can watch and injoy some very bad movies but this was just bad
Posted Tuesday, 27 September 2011 See my other reviews
jaren
says
good
Posted Friday, 16 September 2011 See my other reviews
bseakins
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I think the character development, acting quality and plot might still be stuck inside the grid somewhere too!
Posted Monday, 5 September 2011 See my other reviews
HomerJ
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This is better than the critics gave it credit.
Posted Wednesday, 31 August 2011 See my other reviews
David
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Visually spectacular however I felt you never really got to know the characters and care about them too much. Story line could have done with some padding out but otherwise a fair effort and worth watching
Posted Sunday, 28 August 2011 See my other reviews
Lynne K
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My husband loves the original and made me watch it last year. I didn't like it at all, but he wanted to rent the new one so we sat down to watch it. I lost interest after 5 minutes and started surfing the net. My beloved managed about 20 minutes before he fell asleep. He didn't bother watching the rest before we sent it back. Enough said.
Posted Saturday, 27 August 2011 See my other reviews
TV
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Excellent graphics and good story line. A fantastic feel good movie.
Posted Wednesday, 10 August 2011 See my other reviews
Lynne
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Fabulous graphics
Posted Wednesday, 10 August 2011 See my other reviews
NPB
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I really liked it
Posted Wednesday, 27 July 2011 See my other reviews
Pfurball
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You had to have seen the first Tron to make much sense of this dvd but having done so, I really enjoyed the action and grand finale was unforseen but very well scripted. Both leading characters were believable.
Posted Monday, 25 July 2011 See my other reviews
bec
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Great filmography. loved it. went an bought it.
Posted Thursday, 21 July 2011 See my other reviews
Lee
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What is going on in this film??? SNOREFEST!!! Even the 10 yr old s/f nut didn't get into this.. and it's L O N G, R E A L L Y L O N G!!!! Being of the generation that enjoyed TRON, for all its innovation and sfx, I was at a disadvantage here.. I was expecting way too much!
Posted Friday, 15 July 2011 See my other reviews
Mike
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Fantastic special effects great movie 5 stars!
Posted Thursday, 14 July 2011 See my other reviews
Mary D
says
enjoyed the movie immensely!
Posted Tuesday, 12 July 2011 See my other reviews
mcfrood
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I enjoyed this far greater than I was expecting I would. A reasonable plot, with great special effects. With a great tribute to the first movie.
Posted Thursday, 7 July 2011 See my other reviews
balqbeef
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We were surprised just how much we enjoyed this, whilst we like sci fi we don't usually enjoy such far fetched material but it was very engaging - worth watching
Posted Thursday, 30 June 2011 See my other reviews
Trish*
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Husband liked it from previous movies? not really into it myself not the worst movie you will ever see get it if you are into computer sci-fi /light action
Posted Friday, 24 June 2011 See my other reviews
Lisa
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My 9 yr old loved it !
Posted Thursday, 16 June 2011 See my other reviews
balmoralc@bigpond
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another good one
Posted Friday, 10 June 2011 See my other reviews
GERRIE
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EXCITING. ENJOYED VERY MUCH
Posted Thursday, 9 June 2011 See my other reviews
tj
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Not as I expected,could have been better.
Posted Friday, 3 June 2011 See my other reviews
:P
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Kids liked it but me.. meh...
Posted Thursday, 2 June 2011 See my other reviews
juliekym
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Great sci-fi well worth watching if not for anything the special effects are amazing.
Posted Wednesday, 1 June 2011 See my other reviews
elipearl1
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Very interesting movie, great plot and set. very well down special effects.
Posted Monday, 30 May 2011 See my other reviews
Forbsy
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Brilliant movie, was fantastic to see the original cast back. Takes you back to when you were a kid but it just got really COOL ! Well worth watching if you were a TRON fan from yesteryear. I love movies like this 9.5/10 !
Posted Friday, 27 May 2011 See my other reviews
Guy
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I don't understand why they took a story that screams to be about light and colour and then made it in black and white. The trailer looked good, but the rest of it didn't. The 1982 movie was way better. This one just stinks. Its references to the original were poor. Its continuity with the original was wrong. Full face helmets on programs made them impossible to tell apart, especially during the fancy over directed action sequences. I watched half of it last night. I have not yet decided if I will bother finishing it.
Posted Tuesday, 24 May 2011 See my other reviews
brian
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very good movie
Posted Monday, 23 May 2011 See my other reviews
Andy
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Terrible script. Worse acting.
Posted Saturday, 21 May 2011 See my other reviews
Mike
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I had seen the previews, but eventually rented the movie from Quickflix. My wife and myself thorughly enjoyed it, and were amazed by the special effects. The rental was in excellent condition (no problems), and the best part of the whole thing was the sound......... the surround sound on this film was fabulous
Posted Friday, 20 May 2011 See my other reviews
Suzanne
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I so loved this movie. Being a previous Tron (1982 version) viewer I was able to understand this movie. I am tempted to re rent the old version just for old time sakes.
Posted Thursday, 19 May 2011 See my other reviews
Treen
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Thought it was great. Brought back memories of watching the first one. Should have watched the first one before hand as I did forget some things.
Posted Wednesday, 18 May 2011 See my other reviews
jeanette
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story line ok, but could not enjoy as dvd was faulty
Posted Tuesday, 17 May 2011 See my other reviews
Kat Solo
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I agree with Simon Miraudo's critic review 100% - beautiful to look at (and listen to), but missing a soul. Lead definitely a cipher for the audience, but Oliva Wilde, real!Jeff Bridges, Michael Sheen as the Bowie esqu nightclub owner were all good. Pity they weren't given a story with more bite. Entertaining pop corn flick none the less, most likely more enjoyable in 3D/blu-ray.
Posted Monday, 16 May 2011 See my other reviews
Paul
says
Pretty cool, but I would have gotten more out of it if I'd watched the original again first. Twenty-eight years is a long time between movies. Olivia Wilde from the TV series 'House' is awesome in this.
Posted Saturday, 14 May 2011 See my other reviews
damian
says
awesome movie.great graphics.makes me want to see the 1st one again
Posted Thursday, 12 May 2011 See my other reviews
Diana
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LOVED it from start to finish! The way the old mixes with the new is great. Totally recommend it to everyone!
Posted Wednesday, 11 May 2011 See my other reviews
Amy
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Really good movie and story line. Was cleverly done. The cast did a great job and I was thoroughly engrossed in the movie the whole way through.
Posted Monday, 9 May 2011 See my other reviews
lance
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loved it,from start too finish i was in a tron trance,good story,plenty of action and good acting too which is very important,i remember liking the original when i was young and this version has done justice to the tron dinisty,to bad it didnt leave an open story as i would of liked to have seen the story go further but nevermind and i give this flick a 9.5 outta 10
Posted Friday, 6 May 2011 See my other reviews
Rob
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Visually superior to the original movie. but story wise the original is way better. a bit of a let down after all the hype.
Posted Monday, 2 May 2011 See my other reviews
joffa
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The original Tron was one of my favourite movies of the 80's. With today's technological advances, I had very high expectations for this instalment. It did not disappoint..................truly great. This had everything, even a storyline. Very rare for an instalment to compliment the original but I feel this did. Congrats filmmakers, a job extremely well done.
Posted Friday, 29 April 2011 See my other reviews
mu
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What on earth is Jeff Bridges doing? This is the biggest load of rubbish; watched 30 minutes hoping it would get better but NO. It should be in the kiddies section.
Posted Thursday, 28 April 2011 See my other reviews
Jarrod
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Immature story. Good for kids. Visually stunning.
Posted Wednesday, 5 January 2011 See my other reviews