“Tron: Legacy” is not a work of intellectual genius, but it is an achievement in the bond of imagination and technology. To make the most out of your viewing experience of “Tron: Legacy”, I suggest that you do not attempt to understand its plot. It introduces a world so technically complex and complicated that I doubt even Mark Zuckerberg would enjoy studying it.
That world is called The Grid, a digital realm where its citizens are called Programs who wear tight and partly glowing outfits. They talk and handle their bodies like robots, and when its evil dictator, Clu, decides to dispose one of them, they shatter into shiny, glittery grains of death. It’s up to Kevin and Sam Flynn to prevent Clu from getting to the real world, because People don’t die fancy like Programs. They just, you know, die.
Monday, May 2, 2011
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