Monday, November 1, 2010

Tron (2nd time)


A hacker is literally abducted into the world of a computer and forced to participate in gladiatorial games where his only chance of escape is with the help of a heroic security program. [imdb]
Nominated for 2 Oscars:
Best Costume Design
Best Sound
I have written before about that categories of movies that you respect more that you like; actually there's a bigger gap: while you might find them umpleasant, you still admit their certain achievement. In a way, Tron is that kind of a film for me. I think the story is silly, the screenplay is messy, but it really feels like a road opener.
And Tron became memorable because of the visuals (might look ridiculous today, but even so: they have their charm) and because of an interesting direction and some unusual special effects. The sound and sound editing are very efficient and the costumes feel inovative even through there were some execution problems. What it lacks the most is a good story, because as it is right now: it misses the suspense, the twists, all is predictable and with easy solutions at hand, which makes it quite boring at times.
My rating for the film: 5/10. I am REALLY waiting for TRON: Legacy, because I'm sure it's gonna be much much better and visually stunning.

2 comments:

  1. Why is it that the only part of Tron that doesn't seem to have aged badly is the special effcts?

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  2. well, I think it has to do with the originality of it, the mostly animated stuff and the mysterious light surrounding the characters when captured around fx... i guess. no one would attempt doing that today, anyway.

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