This week we’re stepping back in time to the 80s -
an era of weird haircuts, even weirder fashions and ambiguous boy bands. It is
also the decade when science-fiction classic Tron was made. Regardless of your
feelings about the movie or whether you were young or old when you watched it -
most of us remember the film because of its unusual neon visuals and if nothing
else - the light bikes.
Skip forward twenty eight years and Disney finally
decided to make a sequel. I know this movie came out four years ago so it’s not
new. However, when it was released I had no intention of seeing it because I
thought it would be just another pointless sequel that seems to be all the rage
this millennium.
I finally saw it this week and I must admit it’s
actually pretty good - especially considering it’s a Disney film. However, that’s
not to say it’s not without its flaws.
The movie begins twenty years after the original in
modern day. Kevin Flynn - the hero in the original Tron - has been missing for
all that time. His son Sam Flynn accidently finds a way into the cyber world of
the original film when he visits his dad’s arcade. Discovering his presence,
Kevin Flynn’s doppelganger - Clu - tries to kill him. After escaping, Sam is
reunited with his father (played by Jeff Bridges) who explains that Clu - the
program he created - has gone rogue and taken over.
Are you all still
following? Good. To make things even more confusing Clu looks just like Kevin…or
how he did 20 years ago. Clu wants Kevin’s disc (remember those?) as it
contains all his knowledge on how he built the cyber world and how to leave it.
The rest of the film is spent by Sam, Kevin and a program called Quorra trying
to escape back to the real world.
If you managed to read through all of the above
without falling asleep you get a medal. It is a little confusing - especially
with two characters looking the same. Considering this is meant to be a kid’s
film and I was confused, god knows how children find understanding it. There is
also a tonne of other confusing plot points which I haven’t gone into thrown on
top of that.
Visually though Tron Legacy is a beautiful. I think
this is what the original would have looked like if the production team had
access to the same quality of CGI. The light bikes also make a glorious return
early on and there are other vehicles thrown in later on. Where the graphics do
fail is on Clu’s face. The animator’s attempt to make Jeff Bridges look younger
just doesn’t quite work. His face just doesn’t move correctly and it’s just
downright creepy.
Also another gripe I have with this movie is Tron.
He’s almost not in it. You see him get killed in a flashback an hour into the
movie only to learn later he is in fact still alive…just to see him die a couple
of minutes later. Why was the movie named after a character who is barely in
it? I know it’s to do with franchising but come on. It’s like titling a book:
The Queen, then spending three hundred pages talking about the history of sea
fish.
Also there are a lot of dumb plot holes which could
have easily been rectified if the time had been put in during editing…or
reading the script for the second time.
Tron Legacy gets 6/10.
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