Black-haired ones can't beat white-haired ones

Ole 2021-10-20 17:29:25

Looking at the 2010 "Tron: Legacy", you will think of the 1999 "The Matrix", there is a ten-year gap between the two.

However, "Tron", the predecessor of "Tron: Legacy", is the first such film, 17 years before the first film of "The Matrix" was born. At that time, windows had not yet come out, and home computers had not been popularized. A virtual electronic space was too advanced for both the movie technology and the audience at the time. Today, there are even movies like Avatar, and there is no technical difficulty in reproducing the electronic world of "Tron". The real difficulty is how to make extraordinary works today when many sci-fi ideas can be easily realized on the big screen.

I haven't watched "Tron" in 1982, so I don't have any feelings, but when I first heard about "Tron: Legacy", I was a little bit expectant. Compared to Avatar, this movie is more suitable to be made into a 3D movie, so the movie also uses "revolutionary 3D visual special effects" as a publicity. If you watch this movie with the idea that the 3D effect of this movie will be better or as good as Avatar, you should be disappointed. If the highest level of 3D visual effects is to make the audience unconscious, then it can be said that Chuang Zhan Ji has done very successfully. A 23-minute IMAX version was screened in October of "Gen." Expectations, so looking at the final product this time, although there is no surprise at all, it is not disappointing. To be honest, if there is no requirement for the plot, the audio-visual enjoyment brought by this movie is definitely top-notch, especially the music.

It is said to be a sequel. In fact, the story background of "Tron: Legacy" is different from that of "Tron". Even the film distribution company seems to have deliberately distinguished between the two. "One. Therefore, whether you have watched "Tron" does not have much impact on watching this sequel 28 years later. Today, when technology is easier to achieve, the director should have had more time to enrich the content and explore the various aspects of the electronic world, and because it is a sequel, it can also break through the limitations of the previous work and go a little further. It is a pity that the director No. The director doesn't have any ambitions. If it's me, I will release Clu out of the real world, and I can make another sequel. As a result, the black-haired guy can't beat the white-haired guy, and the seemingly powerful Clu is always inferior to the Kevin Flynn who created him. It was done by Kevin Flynn with a single thought. Since Kevin Flynn is so powerful, how could he have no strength to fight back when Clu rebelled?

The most disappointing is the actor Sam Flynn. From the beginning of the movie, he did not spare any effort to show him, watching him easily stolen the latest operating system from his company and put it on the Internet for free download. This is a handsome and awesome computer. Wizards. It stands to reason that in the electronic world created by his father, his father is Jehovah, and he is Jesus. There should be no problem in controlling the program. However, once this person entered the electronic world, he became a guy with well-developed limbs and a simple mind. Fighting, flying saucers and cannons. From the perspective of this movie, the phrase "computers make people stupid" still makes sense.

The directors of "Tron: Legacy" and "The Matrix" both love sunrises. The difference is that there is a sunrise in the matrix world of "The Matrix", while "Tron: Legacy" only has a sunrise in the real world. This is for men. The protagonist provides an excuse to abduct the heroine.

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TRON: Legacy quotes

  • Sam Flynn: I've come to meet Zuse.

    Castor: [smiling] You just did.

  • Sam Flynn: [after Quorra runs off] What's she doing?

    Kevin Flynn: Taking herself out of the equation.