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Tron: Legacy


"Tron: Legacy "is the sequel to the sci-fi movie from Disney" Tron. " This first film was released in 1982, and was one of the first to use computer graphics technology. For this reason it was considered at the time as a betrayal of the traditions of cinema, and now Tron: Legacy, returns to say " we were pioneers in the digital revolution, we want our share merit."
With art special effects while maintaining the aesthetic eighties, Tron: Legacy continues the story begun in '82, where a teenage boy accidentally gets on the video game where his father is trapped for years.

Actually, I do not personally interested in the proposal, but there are many things to highlight.
The film is scored by Daft Punk (in fact appear in a scene from the movie) and every time the music plays, the film is far more entertaining and bearable. I was surprised by the French duo, to make a soundtrack very cinematic but keeping his musical style. No doubt they are the ones that sound, but at the same time, we had never heard music by Daft Punk make it useable for a film. The truth, the best film music.

The special effects are incredible, and yet, visually, this installment is much like the first. (Which may be contradictory taking into account that the first is of 80) maintains the style, costumes, neon lights, scenarios ... The new film is perfectly linked to the original, and that's great, because it pays homage in every scene.

As for the actors, (where I start with how bad or good?) Olivia Wilde, who plays the role of Quorra, is the best thing that could have happened to cast. The character is adorable, but beyond that, his work is notable for its sharp contrast to his colleagues.
The performances are bad in general, but the limit of its capacity to be confused with the awful screenplay for the film, which requires players to become characters trite can not shine because they simply can not be beaten out of her world.
Jeff Bridges plays the same role as in "Tron." And is that tied the most trite character of all. Inlcuso having to play 2 different: Kevyn Clu Flynn and his clone. ( and clonclu -? - )
Garrett Hedlund plays the protagonist Sam ... and good ... it does too well, but Sam is half turnip and from scratch ... Bruce Boxleitner plays
Alan Bradley, counselor, friend, colleague, partner or not-understood-who-was the father of Sam, and also makes Tron, who does not give a damn about this story, and that's the point weak film. Who
-Tron? -A chaboncito that does nothing important - but the film is not called Tron? -If it does nothing .... [Basically]
There is a scene where he explains who he is, and I suppose in the first issue of Tron, had a bigger role (most important perhaps?) But Tron: Legacy, only appears 2 times amid an action scene where barely distinguish what makes movement and, well, goes a little something that I will not count but that is not very interesting either .... The worst character
linked him Michael Sheen. A sort of Mad Hatter space (I could not put a better description, it's just the mad hatter in a futuristic outfit.) A character who by their gestures, movements and dialogues should be in a circus or a film set in antiquity, but modern white dress that glows under black light. Really irritating and completely at odds with all the style that could have the film, until it appears clear ... When Michael Sheen enters the picture, everything we thought that the art team did well, falls apart in a second. Surprised by the bad choices that took on this character, this mock British accent, either, in a video game people do not talk like that (lol). Perishes a mockery of David Bowie, is hateful.

this makes no sense, and criticism is me being very unprofessional because you see me angry because I felt BAD Tron. ¬ ¬ jajaj


I must say before resigning to pursue this, the script is the most ......... (I can say beaten back?) Beaten the world. Cliche - there is a better word, in our language? - Bone
..... (Professional q) the scenes are pretty asshole .. eg Sam comes home, opens the refrigerator and as the camera shows how you choose the bottle that is about to take, says something like "Hello Alan how are you?" and when you close the fridge camera shows you that Alan is standing there behind him and Sam had noticed while watching the refrigerator Scene (!!!) ridiculous that only happens in science fiction films of the 80 .. Ah ok
parameter was the idea

pfff okay ... Q
trucho

The film has a style eighties and maybe the unpalatable also be due to this quality. We can look at it from both points of view, as successful, to recreate the retro qualities, or as a failure to repeat the same mistakes.
I consider successful in recreating the visual style and theme in that era was a boom. But a total failure to repeat the mistake of including elements that are used and in this film, as the real-world nostalgia, (q Quorra read Jules Verne, or have old furniture in the house of Flynn) dialogues ridiculous or robots dressed girls, who actually think like people but walk like machines, or the stupid final scene and is predicted from the middle of the film. All this leads to Tron: Legacy offers nothing new to the world of cinema, when originally was that revolutionized the ways to (Actually) film. Most

: Daft Punk fucking [the poster is barbaric]
The Scene: The first scene scored by Daft Punk, Sam on the bike, very good.
least: Michael Sheen's character is even worse than the asshole of the script.

-che my criticism is pathetic, do not give ball- Haha

[Pony-score> 5]
is entertaining, I


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