Compared with the excellent overall visual effects, the 3D effects are somewhat inferior, and the plot is also a little old-fashioned, and Jeff Bridges and several protagonists have limited space to play.
"Tron: Legacy" is a sequel to the 1982 blockbuster sci-fi film "Tron".
When "Electronic World Contest" was released, it received a lot of mixed reviews, the famous "Variety" once commented: ""Electronic World Contest" has pleasing visual effects, but the story and audience input It has been a failure in terms of performance." Nearly 30 years have passed, and the upgraded packaging of "Tron: Legacy" will meet the audience again, and it seems that it cannot escape the fate of the former.
Similar to "Avatar", the selling point of "Tron: War Chronicles" is not in the plot: the story of the son entering the electronic world to save Lao Tzu is nothing new, and the father-son relationship that the film tries to reflect, the relationship between man and virtual woman. The love part between them is only superficial.
It can be said that "Tron: Legacy" is not a movie that can be simply commented on as "good" or "bad": there is no moving part in the plot, which has created many people's "good" after watching the movie. "Bad" word of mouth; and the dazzling special effects during the viewing process constantly remind viewers how "good-looking" this is a movie-perhaps like the fate of many science fiction movies in the past, "Creation: The good or bad of "Zhan Ji" may only be judged after 20 years.
We all think that the visual dazzling and explosive plot are ignored...
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