That really...left me sick... Outside of the soundtrack and visuals I struggle to find what people actually enjoy about this film especially how it is the third in a trilogy that just straight up ignores the second film.
I've been a TRON fan since Legacy which made me a go and watch the OG film which despite its aged graphics I still enjoyed, Ram was such a bro, RIP.
The father and son passing of the torch energy of the first two films feels natural and genuine, and sam going from a reluctant hero to someone who's taking agency over his life and motivated to protect his father's legacy (pun not intended) was so well done.
But that's what brings me to a problem I had with this film that honestly is less of the film's fault and more my own. Seeing this movie taught me something about myself. I'm not a Tron fan, im a Sam Flynn fan. Sam Flynn was my Luke Skywalker, his character and story hit me so hard that almost 20 years later I still quote him. I hated this film solely because my hero was cut out for a lead I honestly felt nothing for.
Even Kevin's 80s hippie rebel vibe from the first film kept me enjoyed, but in this...ares and eve don't leave me interested in the slightest.
I'm glad some fans love it but like the Terminator franchise, I think this should've stopped after two films.
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TRON: ARES Review:
That really...left me sick...
Outside of the soundtrack and visuals I struggle to find what people actually enjoy about this film especially how it is the third in a trilogy that just straight up ignores the second film.
I've been a TRON fan since Legacy which made me a go and watch the OG film which despite its aged graphics I still enjoyed, Ram was such a bro, RIP.
The father and son passing of the torch energy of the first two films feels natural and genuine, and sam going from a reluctant hero to someone who's taking agency over his life and motivated to protect his father's legacy (pun not intended) was so well done.
But that's what brings me to a problem I had with this film that honestly is less of the film's fault and more my own. Seeing this movie taught me something about myself. I'm not a Tron fan, im a Sam Flynn fan. Sam Flynn was my Luke Skywalker, his character and story hit me so hard that almost 20 years later I still quote him. I hated this film solely because my hero was cut out for a lead I honestly felt nothing for.
Even Kevin's 80s hippie rebel vibe from the first film kept me enjoyed, but in this...ares and eve don't leave me interested in the slightest.
I'm glad some fans love it but like the Terminator franchise, I think this should've stopped after two films.
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