Tron: Legacy: Review By Monkeyiron 2.0
You are really messing with my Zen thing Man-Kevin Flynn R.I.P.
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OVERALL3.0WORTHY
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Story
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Acting
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Directing
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Visuals
The Plot/Storyline seems cool when you read the Synopsis on MovieWeb,Yahoo Movies or IMBD. But when you sit down and actually slow at certain points. The Beginning starts out fast then ended slow. Then in the Tron World or The Grid it seems pretty cool because of the special effects but really the movie at this point is slow to the point you can take a nap for 2 mins and nothing changed. But when it kicks in action time it seems pretty cool and this time its fast and it keeps you up.
The acting was pretty nice because both the original cast members Jeff Bridges(Kevin Flynn.CLu2) and Bruce Boxleithner(Alan Bradley/Tron) who helps makes the movie a masterpiece once more like they did back in 1982 and giving Bridges character a bigger role such as Flynn after being trapped in the digital world has turned religious and keeps some catchphrase from the 80's such as "Man" and "Radical man" while appearing as an old hippie , Garrett Hedlund who plays Kevin's son Sam Flynn tried to make him look like a troubled man with daddy issues and tried to play all goth, but some how he mad that whole goth look work while in this movie even though he over did it some moments while in this movie. The main and Title character which is of course Tron isn't even seen most of the movie and the movie treated him like one of the Secondary characters
The special effects is the main thing what made this movie unique and awesome. It shows what it's like to live in the digital world and it even showed that the world of The Grid as both as an evolved world and the programs and their every day materials are more advanced than last time. But I do admit the 3-D sucked because mainly the movie was already good with the plot/storyline and the special effects, it was that the 3-D sort of lagged while I had watched the movie.
So Tron :Legacy is just as excellent like it's the original.

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