TRON: Legacy


TRON: Legacy (2010)
Directed by Joseph Kosinski
Length: 127 minutes
Rated PG for sequences of sci-fi action violence and brief mild language






In 1982, Disney released TRON - a film that became a cult classic for its futuristic graphics and concepts. Though the film has been loved by geeks and fanboys alike for many years, the film largely remained a relatively unknown member of Disney's extensive vault. With the popularity of 3D films and the amazing capabilities of graphic designers and programs, the highly anticipated sequel has finally arrived to capture a new generation of TRON fanatics.

TRON: Legacy centers on Sam Flynn, played by Garrett Hedlund (Country Strong, On the Road), son of the original film's protagonist Kevin Flynn. After receiving a mysterious page from his father's old arcade, Sam discovers his father's secret lab that transports him to The Grid, a digital city where programs and users can interact and anything is possible. Though Sam's father shared tales of the majestic beauty of The Grid, Sam soon discovers his father identical clone Clu has assumed control and seeks to escape to the real world.

The film relies heavily on nostalgia and impressive graphics to make up for a lackluster and incredibly predictable plot. Hedlund does a serviceable job as the protagonist; though his character lacks any real depth, this good looking newcomer has a bright future ahead of him. Jeff Bridges (True Grit, Pablo) once again resumes his role as Sam's father Kevin Flynn, the creator of The Grid. Additionally, Bridges pulls double-duty as the tyrannical renegade program Clu a la a digitally rendered version of a younger Bridges. Bridges is one of the best actors in Hollywood today; however, it often felt as if his character was simply The Dude from The Big Lebowski with a glowing robe.

Beyond the main actors, the film boasts an impressive support cast, namely the beautiful Olivia Wilde (House M.D., Cowboys & Aliens) as Quorra and Michael Sheen (Alice in Wonderland, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parts I & II) as Castor/Zeus. Quorra is Kevin Flynn's new protegee, equally deadly as she is sexy. My favorite character of the film is Sheen's Castor/Zeus, an eccentric night club owner known for his ability to procure things. Though Sheen is essentially the digital version of the Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland, his zany hi-jinks and mannerisms provide several humorous moments.

Perhaps the most important aspect of TRON: Legacy is the graphics. Though the original may not hold up to the test of time, it is often cited as a film ahead of its time if not solely for its concepts. Needless to say, Disney spared no expense in creating the magnificent digital landscape of The Grid. From the towering sky scrapers, to fan-favorites like the light cycles, the graphics alone make the film worth seeing in the theater. Though the film uses a relatively muted color scheme throughout, the amount of detail and imagination required to develop the sprawling landscape of this film is breathtaking. While it is hard to tell how much the 3D experience assisted with the graphics, this is one film worth the extra few dollars, as opposed to the epic failure that was Clash of the Titans.

Additionally, what would a futuristic movie set in a digital world be without an impressive electronica soundtrack? Thankfully, Disney made a great call selecting the legendary and mysterious French electronica duo Daft Punk to develop the score of the film. While Daft Punk fans may lament the soundtrack as very un-Daft Punk like, for a movie soundtrack it is one of the years best. One could still argue both The Social Network and Inception boast more impressive compositions, but from a music lover's perspective, this has been one of Hollywood's best for film scores in several years. Additionally, be sure to note the cameo by the band during the night club scene as the pair DJ an impromptu battle.

Ultimately, several non-TRON fans may not appreciate the ingenuity found in this long awaited sequel as the story is a bit convoluted yet predictable and the action a bit hokie. There is no denying the impressiveness of this digital wonderland. Boasting incredible graphics, a killer soundtrack, and some fun action sequences, TRON: Legacy is a successful sequel that lives up to both fan and newcomer's expectations. Definitely be sure to check this out in the theater while you still can!

Final Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Favorite Quote:
Kevin Flynn: "You're messing up my zen-thing...man."

Oscar Nominations:
Best Achievement in Sound Editing


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