Topic: TRON: Legacy.
No spoilers in this post.
Went in expecting something very bad, and was...pleasantly surprised. Pleasant is the perfect word, I kept grinning and giggling at things that nobody in the audience seemed to recognize. Loved seeing the old ships re-imagined but recognizable, had a great time with the story, and my love for Olivia Wilde is not paralleled by any other love in my life. I just dug it.
It's a movie with a bizarre, undeniable identity - it feels a lot like The Matrix to me in that way. But unlike the Matrix, it's starkly classic in its sci-fi, and in an old school way we haven't seen in a long time. (Dystopian society hasn't been presented like this in quite a while. It reminds me of Logan's Run or THX 1138.) It felt good to be back in that. Alien and Blade Runner were a welcome change at the time, but the proceeding twenty-five years have made me kind of sick of oily, realistic sci-fi.
They could have spent a bit more time developing the title character, but...perhaps because I'm just wrong, I think of "TRON" as being the world, not the character. We spent a lot of time learning about the history of TRON, and that's one of the reasons I preferred this as a story to the Matrix sequels. The best thing that came after The Matrix was The Animatrix, and The Second Renaissance in particular. We had a full crazy history of the world in a supplement. With this movie, the whole history was a part of it, not a supplement.
I understood what was going on in the story the whole time - the movie isn't without fridge logic, but there's functional logic throughout and that's very helpful. It's kinetic in a way TRON never was, but it's not the shameless excuse for crazy battle scenes it could have been. (That said: drooooooooool)
And I'll spend the least amount of time on the most-discussed aspects: the visuals and the score were sublime.
Not a perfect movie, but a thoroughly enjoyable one on a par with Star Trek. Well played, team.
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