![]() It was a movie that didn’t attempt profound storytelling, favoring flair and fun over meaningful messages (although one could argue that the flick had dealt with corporate corruption or the dangers of technological advancement, just as one could argue that it had strong religious meanings with the programs looking to Kevin Flynn, the User, for salvation-it, like any piece of fiction, is really up to the viewer to determine the meaning and, for me, it was just a fun movie). I think I was 13 at that time and I had seen better movies with far better visual effects, art direction, and writing-but there was something oddly alluring about the dated picture that pulled me in and kept me fascinated with the world of the programs and their struggle for liberation from the MCP (Master Control Program) and their belief in the Users. ![]() ![]() ![]() (Edited to contain my multiplayer review) I was born six years after the first TRON movie hit theatres, so I wasn’t able to enjoy the fantastic digital world presented in that Disney flick when it was initially released I did, however, get to view it when it aired on the Disney Channel sometime around the 20th anniversary.
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