I think the movie felt rushed, especially towards the end, especially Tron -- there's really no excuse for not showing Tron if they already played around so much with CGI that we had young!Flynn a bunch of times; and since he didn't de-rez, I kept expecting him to show back up at the end... -- and it's a shame they didn't include more corporation stuff... Maybe there are deleted scenes. It was already a decent length and all.
The original Tron similarly had nonentities for female characters, but this was extremely problematic. I mean, the first real scene with women in the movie is the eyecandy Sirens cutting Sam's clothes off. It was so noticeable. XD
But I really liked... at least 85% of it. I loved Clu as a villain, I loved Tron as a reprogrammed ninja Vanitas, I liked the idea of the ISOs, I like the themes and the family bonding and the creator stuff... I didn't feel Quorra or Flynn had any problems; Quorra as a person can't affect all that shit, it was more -- practical applications of the implications of her existence. Like, by emulating her and studying her people would be able to change things in a big way, but only Flynn had the ability to apply that/knew what she really was. So she gets a ~normal life~ and that sort of movie-friendly nonsense.
Anyway, I really liked it, despite a few flaws! It made me feel good for the first time in, like, a week, so. Ehe.
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The original Tron similarly had nonentities for female characters, but this was extremely problematic. I mean, the first real scene with women in the movie is the eyecandy Sirens cutting Sam's clothes off. It was so noticeable. XD
But I really liked... at least 85% of it. I loved Clu as a villain, I loved Tron as a reprogrammed ninja Vanitas, I liked the idea of the ISOs, I like the themes and the family bonding and the creator stuff... I didn't feel Quorra or Flynn had any problems; Quorra as a person can't affect all that shit, it was more -- practical applications of the implications of her existence. Like, by emulating her and studying her people would be able to change things in a big way, but only Flynn had the ability to apply that/knew what she really was. So she gets a ~normal life~ and that sort of movie-friendly nonsense.
Anyway, I really liked it, despite a few flaws! It made me feel good for the first time in, like, a week, so. Ehe.