Diary Entry forTron
Tron for me was disappointing. The visuals are quite interesting for the first ten minutes but after that become more stale and boring, the budget probably had something to do with the way this looks but it’s hard to watch after a while and feels like adults in a children’s play area. The story is strange and not explained very well, many people who have reviewed this admit to having no idea what is really going on, something about hacking into other tech companies using the master computer? It all just seems very random but I remember liking the sequel so I look forward to watching that next.
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Tron
Tron is certainly a movie a lot of people are mixed on. You either love it or you hate it. But anyways, the films revolves around Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), a video game designer and arcade owner who tries to hack into his company's system to search for proof that he invented a hit video game after finding out that Ed Dillinger (David Warner), an executive at his company, stole his work. But in doing so, Flynn gets zapped into the digital world, where he must face off against Dillinger's computerized likeness, Sark, and the imposing Master Control Program. Along the way, Flynn is aided by Tron (Bruce Boxleitner) and Yori (Cindy Morgan). So, Flynn becomes a freedom fighter for the oppressed programs of the grid. One thing I admire about Tron is that it was one of the first films to incorporate computer generated imagery, which was very expensive at the time. Granted, it certainly doesn't hold up as well now, it was certainly an impressive feat. One problem I have with Tron is that it's a little slow near the end, and the action isn't really exciting. But other than that, I still recommend Tron.
Tron
not my cup of tea, love the visuals at the end tho
Tron
La restauration 8K Dolby Vision est bluffante 🤯
Tron
how is this simultaneously so cool and so boring
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