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Tron 1982 123movies

Tron 1982 123movies

A world inside the computer where man has never been. Until now.Jul. 09, 198296 Min.
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Watch: Tron 1982 123movies, Full Movie Online – Hacker/arcade owner Kevin Flynn is digitally broken down into a data stream by a villainous software pirate known as Master Control and reconstituted into the internal, 3-D graphical world of computers. It is there, in the ultimate blazingly colorful, geometrically intense landscapes of cyberspace, that Flynn joins forces with Tron to outmaneuver the Master Control Program that holds them captive in the equivalent of a gigantic, infinitely challenging computer game..
Plot: When brilliant video game maker Flynn hacks the mainframe of his ex-employer, he is beamed inside an astonishing digital world…and becomes part of the very game he is designing. In his mission through cyberspace, Flynn matches wits with a maniacal Master Control Program and teams up with Tron, a security measure created to bring balance to the digital environment.
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6.7/10 Votes: 122,292
72% | RottenTomatoes
58/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 1865 Popularity: 21.07 | TMDB

Reviews:


**Once avant-garde and innovative, this film feels archaic and old as an arcade game, and has an absolutely miserable script.**

I’m not sure what Disney was thinking when they decided to make this film, but I understand the concept and the reasons that led the studio to bet on something like this. In the 1980s, the creation and gradual massification of the computer (a huge box that we see in the movie and which is now primitive compared to the machines we use) generated a “fever” around computing and led to the creation of games that, later, the World Wide Web has taken it to another level. The movie came out when personal computers started to become popular in the US, but here in my country it took about fifteen years to happen. It’s extraordinary to think about this, and how quickly things have evolved. I am thirty-two years old, I belong to a generation that still lived its childhood without technologies, but I was a teenager when they started to become something more visible in our lives. So I can understand why this movie was made, but being a Disney movie, I confess I was expecting better.

The film has an uninspired cast made up of third-rate actors. Among all the (almost) anonymous names, only David Warner stands out. The film also has one of the worst dramatic interpretations of Jeff Bridges’ life. He was still young here, but the film’s material and style didn’t help him do a satisfying job. In fact, I blame the screenwriters for most of the film’s problems, as they weren’t able to come up with a decent story that would justify the feature film. The story that the film brings us is based on the journey of a human being inside the computer, where he will basically have to play and beat opponents. This is very little and it bores us quickly. It seems like a mere excuse for the studio to make an experiment in the field of CGI and the application of technology in cinema.

Where the film really bets heavily is on the visuals, heavily stylized and inspired by two obvious elements: the integrated circuits used in engineering and the colorful and (now) somewhat forgotten neon lights. In those late 1980s, neon was something that drew attention in the urban landscape, and there was no street or square where, at dusk, dozens of neon signs did not light up. It’s something that has virtually disappeared in the last decade, but that gave the city a certain life. I confess that I felt some nostalgia when feeling the aesthetic influences of all that, but I recognize that the film tried to do something far ahead of its time: the Hollywood Academy itself refused to nominate this film for an Oscar because it considered that CGI was a form of cheating. And perhaps also because they did so early, the resources used were so rudimentary (even though they were the best there was) that they gave the film an extremely heavy and dated look, which aged very poorly. The same can be said of the sound effects and even that soundtrack, so dominated by the synthesizer.

Review By: Filipe Manuel Dias Neto

An acquired taste. For me, someone who has no knowledge of computer programming and the sort, it’s a very slow, tedious and boring watch.

‘Tron’, unfortunately, didn’t take my interest whatsoever. Not helped by the poor special effects (they get a pass due to it being an 1982 release; though I’m not convinced it’s good either way) and forgettable cast performances, it’s not a premise that’s easy to get into if you have no prior understanding of coding etc.

There is some intrigue in there, but not nearly enough to satisfy my viewing pleasure – it felt like a much longer run time than 96 minutes, that’s for sure. All cool if you love this, but I very much didn’t. Hopefully the 2010 sequel gives the concept a major boost.

Review By: r96sk
Tron works
For the average viewer, ‘Tron’ is a puzzling film. The language is loaded with jargon, the world experienced by Clu and Tron (inside the computer) appears strange, forbidding and two-dimensional. It is a world that seems to work though, but how does the human Clu instantly know how to adjust to its peculiarities?

Viewers have come to expect that techno-babble jargon in SciFi flicks is completely meaningless. That isn’t entirely the case for ‘Tron’, much of it is firmly based in computing. Even more importantly, this strange world Clu and Tron inhabit is equally firmly based on the way computer operating systems work, and that is the reason why Clu (in real live a computer hacker) knows how to handle it.

Using this world as the basis for a movie was pretty audacious, especially in 1982. Thankfully, the writers did not compromise on their idea, and consequently the film not only worked but it stood the test of time.

‘Tron’ works, because computers work.

Review By: SMK-4
Beautiful film that presaged the future of film making.
I was terribly excited about Tron when it came out theatrically; I was all of 8 years old, but was already a computer geek. 15 years later, I ended up purchasing the $100 Archive Edition laserdisc box set as my very first LD. Tron definitely made an impact on me.

Tron has survived the years- more so than many other contemporary SF films, and more than I think most critics would have guessed. Instead of looking out-dated and corny, as the years have passed, Tron has aged gracefully. Sure, the monochrome-screen terminals might look a bit old, and the arcade is a distant, fond memory, but the SFX are still beautiful, and the storyline, in this era of the Internet, seems shockingly modern.

One of the reasons Tron’s SFX have aged so well is because they did not try to simulate anything already existing. We have no basis to determine if the architecture of the MCP’s world is out-dated or not-hip; everything is styled so uniquely that it’s never going to look wrong. Much like the design of Maria in Metropolis, the look of Tron is never going to be laughable or quaint.

The storyline is lacking a little bit; you can see the ideas the script writers wanted to insert, but there are too many ideas for only 2 hours of film. There are quite a few points in the film that are mentioned and then ignored (Grid bugs, anyone?), and occasionally the film digresses from the plot for no other reason than to digress- the digressions being unimportant to the story at hand. But, despite the problems, the philosophy of user/program interaction, and the handling of technophobia are both handled admirably.

I recommend every video game, computer, and SF fan to watch Tron at least once. I echo the call for it to be the widescreen version, but I am disappointed with the DVD’s extra features- or lack thereof. The LD is much more full featured, and better for fans, despite the side breaks every 30 minutes.

Review By: StudentDriver

Other Information:

Original Title Tron
Release Date 1982-07-09
Release Year 1982

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min)
Budget 17000000
Revenue 33000000
Status Released
Rated PG
Genre Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Director Steven Lisberger
Writer Steven Lisberger, Bonnie MacBird, Charles S. Haas
Actors Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner
Country United States
Awards Nominated for 2 Oscars. 2 wins & 8 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix 70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints), Dolby Stereo (35 mm prints)
Aspect Ratio 2.20 : 1 (70 mm prints), 2.39 : 1 (35 mm prints)
Camera Arriflex Cameras, Zeiss Lenses, Mitchell FC 65 Model, Super Panavision 70 Lenses, Panavision Panaflex Gold, Panavision C- and E-Series Lenses, VistaVision VistaFlex, Nikon Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA
Film Length 2,620 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm (also horizontal), 65 mm
Cinematographic Process Panavision (anamorphic) (some live-action scenes), Super 35 (some live-action scenes), Super Panavision 70, VistaVision (computer generated layers)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, 70 mm

Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Tron 1982 123movies
Original title Tron
TMDb Rating 6.695 1,865 votes

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