Tron

Tron(1982)

PG
07/09/1982 (US)Science Fiction, Action, Adventure1h 35m
6.7

"Journey now into a startling new dimension where energy lives and breathes. A world inside the computer where man has never been. Never before now."

Overview

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.

Steven Lisberger

Director

Steven Lisberger

Screenplay

Steven Lisberger

Story

Bonnie MacBird

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Part of the TRON Collection

Tron is an American science fiction media franchise. It began in 1982 with the Walt Disney Pictures film Tron. It was followed by various film tie-ins, a comic book miniseries and the 2010 sequel film Tron: Legacy

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Unofficial Official Trailer

Unofficial Official Trailer

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Tron ≣ 1982 ≣ Trailer

Tron ≣ 1982 ≣ Trailer

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Tron | All the Facts | Disney+ Deets

Tron | All the Facts | Disney+ Deets

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Tron (1982) theatrical teaser trailer [FTD-0021]

Tron (1982) theatrical teaser trailer [FTD-0021]

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A review by r96sk
4.0

Written on November 10, 2020

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.