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Tron
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According to the conspiracy that held against Kevin Flynn, an intelligent computer programmer, who according to his efficiency in work, has been trapped inside the internet by a villain software pirate who is well known with his brilliant mind and known as Master Control, the thing that risks his life, as he has only one chance to live.
According to the conspiracy that held against Kevin Flynn, an intelligent computer programmer, who according to his efficiency in work, has been trapped inside the internet by a villain software pirate who is well known with his brilliant mind and known as Master Control, the thing that risks his life, as he has only one chance to live.
Actors:
Sam Schatz,
Michael Sax,
Bruce Boxleitner,
Pierre Vuilleumier,
Ted White,
Gerald Berns,
Charlie Picerni,
Richard Bruce Friedman,
Jackson Bostwick,
Tony Brubaker,
Dan Shor,
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Sam Schatz
Michael Sax
Bruce Boxleitner
12 May 1950, Elgin, Illinois, USA
Pierre Vuilleumier
Ted White
25 January 1926, Texas, USA
Gerald Berns
Charlie Picerni
19 December 1935, Queens, New York, USA
Richard Bruce Friedman
Jackson Bostwick
23 October 1943, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA
Tony Brubaker
Dan Shor
16 November 1956, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Steven Lisberger
Steven Lisberger
24 April 1951, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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April 02, 2014
Seeing it is like spending two hours in a hardware store gussied up with streamers and flashing lights. It's different, but it's not entertainment.
June 04, 2007
It's a simple idea that ought to serve, but Lisberger's failures of pacing, structure, variation, and characterization ultimately make the film seem monotonous and distant.
September 05, 2013
essential 80s, and it's glorious in that respect
New York Times
August 30, 2004
Its computer sequences exist in a blue-gray scheme filled with flashing lights, speeding objects and dizzying motion. Its visual effects are wonderfully new. They are also numbing after a while.
April 02, 2014
The visuals were groundbreaking and the famous light-cycle sequence is undeniably cool, but the years haven't been kind to the tech-talk script or offensive synth-mongous soundtrack.
May 05, 2015
While its visual effects have aged laughably poorly, the movie can be quite lovely to look at, particularly since its CGI isn't trying to represent anything more realistic than 1982-era CGI.
April 07, 2011
For most people, TRON's importance is as a historical footnote. It's the Model T of our CGI age. But the film's fans are passionate ones.
June 24, 2006
Tron never reaches a level of excitement commensurate with its effects budget.
April 02, 2014
It may seem somewhat dated these days, but it would probably be fair to credit this Disney movie with being the forerunner of the Toy Story movies.
June 04, 2007
Tron is loaded with visual delights but falls way short of the mark in story and viewer involvement.
April 02, 2014
Dazzling but lightweight.
October 23, 2004
A dazzling movie from Walt Disney in which computers have been used to make themselves romantic and glamorous. Here's a technological sound-and-light show that is sensational and brainy, stylish, and fun.

