Is there anything less perfect than the human world

Jasen 2022-04-20 09:01:14

I haven't seen the first one. But I think this one is so damn good!!
I never thought it was produced by Didini. The DISNEY LOGO of this special edition is so cool

! The impression is [Light Bar]
until later. When I mention this movie, I just think of Light Bar when I
saw someone said they hated Light Bar. But it impressed me a lot, isn't it? The feature
is that this light bar is very sci-fi
. I like this light bar very much. Light bar light bar light bar. Brainwashed

to think that male pigs are familiar. It turns out to be Dean!
It's so tender in this one. Although it still feels a little unruly,
but compared to on the road. sam He 's still a very
good boy. What's my favorite. Immediately see him much more pleasing to the eye
. I really hate people like Dean. I

feel that this picture and soundtrack are really first-class
movies. There are laughs and dog blood
. There is this father-son relationship. I thought it was good with the heroine.
I will tell you that when my father sees his son again and hugs him, do I actually want to cry!
The last part of my father can't leave, I'm not good enough, I'm sad,
I want It's a big reunion, okay? Always support HAPPY ENDING! My

favorite sentence in the whole play is that
clu can't accept imperfection. What's more imperfect than the human world?
What a self-deprecating ah!

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Extended Reading
  • Mandy 2021-10-20 19:01:58

    The 3D picture sound effects are all awesome, but the most important plot is pitifully weak.

  • Brice 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    Very cool and definitely worth seeing! 3D is really addictive~

TRON: Legacy quotes

  • Sam Flynn: [Alan has come to visit Sam in his storage container/apartment, which has "Dumont Shipping" on the outside and overlooks the harbor] Why are you here, Alan?

    Alan Bradley: [holds up his pager] I was paged last night.

    Sam Flynn: Oh, man, still rocking the pager? Good for you.

    Alan Bradley: [looks down at the pager and smiles, then back to Sam] Yeah, your Dad once told me I had to sleep with it, and I still do. Page came from your Dad's office at the arcade.

    Sam Flynn: [looking at a magazine, pauses] So?

    [puts the magazine down]

    Alan Bradley: So? That number's been disconnected for twenty years. Sam, two nights before he disappeared, he came to my house. "I've cracked it," he kept saying. He said he was about genetic algorithms, quantum teleportation. He said he was about to change everything. Science, medicine, religion. He wouldn't have left that, Sam.

    [sits down next to Sam and playfully punches him in the arm]

    Alan Bradley: He wouldn't have left you.

  • Quorra: [talking to Sam, in Flynn's guest room at his safehouse] There's someone I once knew. A program named Zuse, who fought alongside the ISOs. I, haven't seen him in a long time. But they say, he still runs the underground, manages the dissident factions, forges data, for the rogue programs. Moves them around the grid. They say he can get anyone, anywhere.

    Sam Flynn: Where do I find him?

    Quorra: [hands Sam a glowing data disc] This is his sector. Make it there alive, and he'll find you.