I'm redoing my Tron Legacy review.
Tron Legacy
I watched this in Imax 3D and by far it was the most dazzling movie experience I've ever seen. I hope I do not sound like an inexperienced movie watcher by saying that. I personally am a fan of pre-2000 movies. Anyways, as I was saying, this sequel far succeeds it's predecessor.
Pros:
Visual effects were breath taking.
The musical score by Daft Punk was unforgettable, inspiring, I found myself caught up in the rhythmic, pulsing techno beats.
The next pro may surprise you:
The story. Most people haven't seen the previous film so they may not notice the plot 'quotes' due to a lack of a better word, also, I thought there were a lot of new elements that they brought in that really astounded me. Like the ISO's, that was new and interesting. The Light fighters, and light buggies were new concepts, I liked that.
The return of the solar sailer was nostalgic.
The acting was pretty nice, Garrett Hedlund was above par, he sort of channeled Anakin Skywalker a bit, but I think he did a great job. Olivia Wilde was awesome. Look's nice in vinyl.
(She looks nice anyways. What am I talking about?)
Action:
EPIC EPIC EPIC. (You've now witnessed a professional sample of a review.)
Script:
I don't see how people dislike the dialogue. I thought it was fine. Most people were vexed by the borderline cliche sayings that were present. Most of which were uttered by Flynn. But you have to remember, he's been stuck in the Grid for thirty years, unaffected by the trends of the changing world he previously inhabited. So his speech is still anchored in 1989.
Cons:
Visual Effects: Flynn's face.
There were some points that it looked almost flawless, mostly when it's just normal dialogue, but when he's shouting, things get a little creepy.
So besides these, I didn't find anything wrong with this film. I thought it was a dazzling, breathtaking, one of a kind spectacle of filmmaking.