Tron Movie Review
Tron Review
"Tron" Overview

Rating: PG
1982
Cast and Crew
Director : Steven LisbergerProducer : Donald Kushner
Screenwiter : Steven Lisberger
Starring : Jeff Bridges,Bruce Boxleitner,David Warner,Cindy Morgan,Barnard Hughes,Dan Shor,Peter Jurasik
Back in 1982, special effects never seemed more assured. In 2000, they look
downright hokey. Disneyfied. And in fact, for its 20th anniversary reissue on
DVD, Tron still looks pretty darn goofy, though it's easy to appreciate it as a
pioneering work of its era.
In the film, Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner are largely forgettable in
flourescent paint and blacklighting as they stumble their way inside the
computer to foil the evil Master Control Program. You see, in Tron, computer
programs actually take on sentience, fighting for supremacy in the belly of the
machine, often as gladiators. That might explain why my system crashes so
much. Bridges, though, plays a human, digitized with a laser and inserted
into the machine where he does battle with his own creations -- which
ultimately turns out to be the biggest letdown, as the MCP is a big red
cylinder with a face reminiscent of the Kool-Aid Man.
But hey, it's 1982. There are Pac-Man references in the film. Because Pac-Man
was hot, you know. So the 3-D-ish computer animation is pretty impressive in
comparison with the video games of the day. Some of the best looking effects
can be found in the deleted "love scene" on the two-disc 20th Anniversary
Edition DVD set (just released), but you'll have to dig through an awful lot of
archived interviews with early '80s computer geeks to get to it.
The biggest question of all: Will Tron 2.0 really make it to theaters? I'm
actually kind of curious, because with 20 extra years of technology to work
with, it ought to look incredible.
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Review by Christopher Null
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