TRONLegacy: Blu Ray Review
Tron Legacy
Rating: PG
Released
by Disney
Nearly 30 years in the making comes the
film Disney had high hopes for.
In TRON Legacy,
Garrett Hedlund stars as Sam Flynn, the son of former inventor and computer
genius, Kevin (Jeff Bridges). Kevin disappeared nearly 30 years ago, leaving
behind Sam, a major company Encom and a lot of questions.
Since that disappearance, Sam's now grown up and is somewhat
restless, flitting between being the CEO of Encom and running into trouble with
the law.
But when he receives word from family friend Alan (Bruce
Boxleitner) that a page was sent from Flynn's arcade (run by Kevin in the 80s),
he heads to see how that's possible and if his father is truly still alive.
And then, he's sucked into the world of the computer
run Grid and into a fight for his life.
Visually
and aesthetically, I was gobsmacked by the digital world they've created for
this - it looks stunning and is spectacular with its vibrant neon blues and
oranges standing out in the Blade Runneresque computer world. Scenes of combat,
reminiscent of the gladiator's arena from Roman times, are also sensationally
shot.Coupled with an incredible electronic soundtrack of dizzyingly good synth
from Daft Punk, the cyber-look of this film is, hands down, easily one of the
best of the year.
But the problem comes with the
overall plot. Or rather, a real lack of it.
With
clunking dialogue, this lumbers from one scene to the next - and it's a real
shame.
Not a major disaster by any stretch of the
imagination - but if the story had measured upto the effects, it could have been
unmissable.
Extras: Doco and cast info
Rating: 6/10
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