tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18360914.post2976195885656911697..comments2024-03-25T16:57:51.919+00:00Comments on Bina007 Movie Reviews: TRON: LEGACY 3D - Harder, Better, Faster, StrongerBina007http://www.blogger.com/profile/01622085135305501711noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18360914.post-27005101296443228242011-03-03T05:25:54.703+00:002011-03-03T05:25:54.703+00:00I just watched this movie tonight, and I must admi...I just watched this movie tonight, and I must admit ... I didn't hate it. In fact, I'd go so far as to say I enjoyed it. Like you, I had no clue about the original Tron. I must have seen it once when I was a kid, but that was 20 odd years ago, but I retained no memories of it at all.<br /><br />Though, unlike you, I did not see this in 3D in the cinema. I just watched it on DVD at home. So the spectacle wasn't as impressive fr me. I think I enjoyed the atmosphere of it. I don't know if it was because the Daft Punk score coupled with the cinematography kept on reminding me of Blade Runner, but there was something, dare I say, "cool" about this game world.<br /><br />Michael Sheen was as camp as a row of tents, which took me out of the movie because I wondered why such a character could be created within a computer game, not least of all one with an English accent. Every other single character, or "program", is so devoid of personality, so why then is this bloke so peculiar? Hmm ... anyway, that aside, there did seem to be some attempt to retain logic, which I appreciated.<br /><br />I also thought the final shot of the computer girl looking wide-eyed at (our) perfectly ordinary world was quite nice and gave me the lasting impression that the film makers actually treated this film as something slightly more than another CGI-3D-crash-bang-boom action fick. Again, that final shot a bit like the original Blade Runner with Harrison Ford and Sean Young in the car driving up into the mountains.<br /><br />No desire to watch the original Tron, mind you. But I do wish I saw this in the cinema and experienced the 3D. From what you described, it really was worthwhile.BillFenner1967noreply@blogger.com