Have you ever wanted to find out what would happen if Star Wars and The Matrix decided to produce a bastard child?
Well, all signs point to this.
The Tron movie was not only amazing, it was also a big leap into the "Tron-verse" that previous attempts were lacking.
And I must say, our dear "Thirteen" is looking spectacular.
WARNING: SPOILERS!
The movie centers around the original creator of the Tron universe and his attempts to bring himself back into the real world. Having been imprisoned in the Tron universe by one of his clones, Kevin Flynn is hiding "off the grid" with a refugee of a long-eradicated tribe of peoples developed within the Tron grid.
Twenty years after the disappearance of his father, Sam Flynn is visited by his surrogate father, who leads him back to the arcade his father owned. Sam finds his way into a basement lair where upon laying hands on his father's computer, he finds himself on the grid, immediately immersed in the Tron games. He soon finds out exactly what happened during the time of his father's disappearance, and fights for not only his own life, but the lives of as many people on the grid as he can.
Honestly, I'm too tired to spoil the movie completely for you.
All I have to say is please don't see it in 3D.
Despite the fact the movie was shot in 3D, it does not add to the effect. Nor would it take away, considering the movie was shot this way and meant to be enjoyed this way. The movie's 2D counterpart blew me away, so I couldn't see an extra two dollars changing much.
17 December 2010
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