Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Tron: Legacy






Release Date: Dec 17, 2010 
Runtime: 2 hr. 7 min. 
Director: Joseph Kosinski 
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde, Bruce Boxleitner, Michael Sheen, Cillian Murphy.

The Grid. A digital frontier immersed with speeding lights, flying discs and battles to the death. In 1982, “Tron” revolutionized science fiction in film by taking viewers inside the virtual domain of computer programs. Breaking new ground and developing a cult following, it made an impression despite being commercially unsuccessful. Over 20 years later, the sequel is born with the help of greater advancement in technology than ever before. Joseph Kosinski's newly rectified world of "The Grid" is a visual spectacle that dazzles and explodes on screen with every turn. The music, composed by none other than Daft Punk, pumps with electricity and is backed by an impressive 85-piece orchestra, no less. Unfortunately, the excitement ends there as the film's void quickly becomes apparent in terms of character development and dimension. Doe-eyed Olivia Wilde is the only noticeable one to actually humanize her role while many of the other 'programs' appear austere and lifeless. This includes Jeff Bridges' clone, Clu, whose artificial rendering of youth is respectable, yet not fully realistic. What the film lacks in tenor, though, is duly made up by the visual landscape and sensational score; dialogue is almost unrequired against the sights and sounds. While "Tron: Legacy" may not be up to its full potential, the virtual ride is enjoyable beyond the realms of our imagination.

Rating: 3½ stars

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