TRON (PG)
D: Steven Lisburger
Disney (Donald Kushner)
US 1982
96 mins
Science Fiction/Fantasy
W: Steven Lisburger
DP: Bruce Logan
Mus: Michael Femer
PD: Dean Edward Mintzer
Cos: Rosanna Norton & Elois
Janssen
Jeff Bridges (Kevin Flynn), Bruce Boxleitner (Alan
Bradley), David Warner (Ed Dillinger), Barnard Hughes (Dr. Walter Gibbs), Cindy Morgan (Dr. Lora Baines)
A computer game designer becomes trapped in the games that
he created.
At the time of production, the concept behind Tron was
hugely groundbreaking, and the production itself attempted to match it, both aesthetically with its style and visual effects, to mixed reception.
In 1982, the computer generated effects on show were a new
dawn of filmmaking and marvel to behold. Watching now, they're rather painful on the eye. The film still has some iconic set pieces, including the light cycle chase and other various games
which the programmer must play to the death, but aside from these moments it has dated very poorly. It's not a bad film, but it's very much a product of its time and modern eyes simply find
it difficult to look back on favourably.
5/10