TRON: Legacy Life and death adventure plot is too cliché
2021-10-20 17:21
The film "Creation: War History" is the sequel to the 1982 science fiction film "Electronic World Contest". The film tells that Sam enters the electronic fighting game designed by his father in search of his missing father for many years, and finds his father who has lived in this electronic world for 20 years. In order to return to the real world, Sam and his father jointly embarked on a life and death adventure. The film presents a perilous electronic world to the audience, from which the discussion of the theme is launched: the pursuit of perfection often leads to the birth of totalitarianism. In fact, it is a story of father and son adventure. Father leaves home, son Sam gradually becomes understanding from resentment, and finally synthesizes an invincible father-son file. This father-son relationship can still impress the audience, but other plots seem boring, such as gene exchange algorithm, quantum soul conversion, digital DNA, etc. The overall plot is so clichéd that the audience is not flattered, especially those who do not play video games, even less like this plot.
Extended Reading
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[from trailer]
Sam Flynn: Alan, you're acting like I'm going to find him sittin' at work, just, "Hey, kiddo, lost track of time."
Alan Bradley: Wouldn't that be something.
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Quorra: Your father was the creator.
Sam Flynn: Where do I find him?
Quorra: Make it there alive and he'll find you.