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TRON: Legacy
2010 126 min United States of America PG 12+
★6.7
Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Director: Joseph Kosinski
🎭 Based on
«Tron»
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Description
Sam Flynn, the tech-savvy and daring son of Kevin Flynn, investigates his father's disappearance and is pulled into The Grid. With the help of a mysterious program named Quorra, Sam quests to stop evil dictator Clu from crossing into the real world.
Budget:
$170M
US Gross:
$172.06M
Worldwide:
$409.91M
Starring
Jeff Bridges
Actor
Garrett Hedlund
Actor
Olivia Wilde
Actor
Awards
Saturn Awards 2011
— Best Actor
Saturn Awards 2011
— Best Production Design
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2011
— Breakthrough of the Year
Saturn Awards 2011
— Best Science Fiction Film
Academy Awards 2011
— Best Sound Editing
Saturn Awards 2011
— Best Actor
Saturn Awards 2011
— Best Supporting Actor
Saturn Awards 2011
— Best Production Design
Key opinion
Tron: Legacy is widely regarded as a visually and aurally stunning technical achievement that successfully builds an immersive digital world. However, the film is frequently criticized for its weak, inconsistent screenplay and lack of emotional depth, creating a divide between those who appreciate its atmospheric spectacle and those who find the narrative hollow.
| Score | Daft Punk’s electronic score provides an exceptional, atmospheric foundation that is widely considered the film's standout creative element. | |
| Cinematography | The cinematography and visual design create a strikingly unique, immersive aesthetic that effectively realizes the film's digital frontier. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is criticized for being riddled with plot holes, shallow character development, and dialogue that fails to carry the emotional weight of the story. | |
| Production | The use of 3D and high-end visual effects is polarizing; some view it as a benchmark for immersion, while others argue the technology feels underutilized or fatiguing. | |
| Pacing | Opinions on the pacing and runtime are divided; some find the contemplative, atmosphere-heavy approach rewarding, while others find it monotonous and lacking sufficient action. | |
| Acting | The acting receives mixed reactions, with praise for specific performances like Olivia Wilde and Jeff Bridges, contrasted by criticisms that the characters themselves are underdeveloped. |