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Tron Legacy

4.7 out of 5 stars 9,948 ratings
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Genre Spielfilm, Science Fiction
Format Import, Widescreen, PAL
Language English, German
Runtime 2 hours and 1 minute
Number Of Discs 1
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Sam ist 27, Computerspezialist und charmanter Draufgnger - wie sein Vater Kevin Flynn, der vor langer Zeit spurlos verschwand. Als Sam auf der Suche nach ihm in eine virtuelle Parallelwelt hineingezogen wird, findet er seinen Vater endlich wieder und erkennt, dass in diesem hoch entwickelten Cyber-Universum Spiel tdlicher Ernst ist...Bonusmaterial:Das Design von TRON: LEGACY; Die Stars von TRON: LEGACY; Preview zur Disney XD Animationsserie TRON: UPRISING; Entdecke Blu-ray 3D mit Timon & Pumbaa;

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.35:1, 1.78:1, 1.77:1
  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.28 x 0.59 x 7.48 inches; 2.75 ounces
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Import, Widescreen, PAL
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours and 1 minute
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ June 28, 2011
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ Turkish, German, French, English, Dutch
  • Language ‏ : ‎ German (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ IMPORTS
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004L2LEM6
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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Customers find this movie spectacular, praising its crystal clear 3D visuals and Daft Punk's soundtrack. The storyline receives positive feedback, with one customer noting how it connects well with the original 1980s version, while the special effects are praised for being pioneering in CGI. Customers appreciate the character development, with perfect casting, and find it entertaining, with one review highlighting how the music works flawlessly with each scene.

652 customers mention "Movie quality"609 positive43 negative

Customers find this movie spectacular and entertaining, with one customer noting it did justice to the original Tron movie.

"One of the greatest movies ever made" Read more

"...Another thing. I was really happy with how awesome and chock-full of action and suspense this film was, without the blood and the gore--but also..." Read more

"...I've been a long time fan of the original TRON. It's one of my favorite movies and has always captivated my imagination...." Read more

"...featurettes about the mythology of the TRON universe were all very impressive...." Read more

326 customers mention "Storyline"258 positive68 negative

Customers enjoy the storyline of the movie, which features lots of action sequences, with one customer noting the well-orchestrated fight scenes, and another highlighting how it connects with the original 1980s version.

"ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES. MUST SEE!!!! AMAZING GRAPHICS AND STORY LINE!!" Read more

"...I was really happy with how awesome and chock-full of action and suspense this film was, without the blood and the gore--but also without the fight..." Read more

"...That's always a good sign for a sequel. The story line was well-written and engaging and stayed true to the original in both spirit and technicality...." Read more

"...the same fault as the original one did in being perhaps overly simplistic in terms of plot while harboring some intriguing ideas...." Read more

266 customers mention "Visual quality"263 positive3 negative

Customers praise the stunning visuals of the movie, describing it as a crystal clear 3D experience with beautiful colors.

"ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES. MUST SEE!!!! AMAZING GRAPHICS AND STORY LINE!!" Read more

"...the first film such as the Lightcycles and disc battles but gives them a modern edge...." Read more

"...Tron City in this film is even more visually stimulating than Pandora, even if it isn't bursting with color as much as the world of the Nav'i did...." Read more

"...design, but aside from not liking the way it looks, they were very well designed and executed in the film...." Read more

215 customers mention "Sound quality"202 positive13 negative

Customers praise the sound quality of the movie, noting that it looks and sounds great on Blu-ray, with a score by Daft Punk that works flawlessly with each scene.

"...The special effects, the plot, the actors, and especially the soundtrack...." Read more

"...The art and sound direction was pure genius, as each scene flowed with the music and the environments felt real without detracting from their..." Read more

"...Another awesome element is the music. The soundtrack by Daft Punk makes the audience feel like they are in this world described in the film...." Read more

"...The music worked flawlessly with each scene, as it added to the emotional situation perfectly. The story was perfect...." Read more

192 customers mention "Entertainment value"180 positive12 negative

Customers find the movie entertaining, describing it as sci-fi fun and exciting. One customer mentions it's great to watch during a workout.

"Love the “old school” physical feel of owning a movie. This is one of the best." Read more

"...its digital world, called "the Grid", which make it perhaps a more believable world with a solid feeling to it...." Read more

"...TRON is an excellent movie for people of all ages. Even the kids...." Read more

"...The story line was well-written and engaging and stayed true to the original in both spirit and technicality...." Read more

118 customers mention "Value for money"101 positive17 negative

Customers find the movie worth buying, with several mentioning it's worth the rental price, and one customer noting it's a worthwhile 3D purchase.

"...recommend seeing it in 3D. It'll probably be expensive, but it is beyond worth it...." Read more

"...Even if you hated the movie, it's still worth purchasing at this price...." Read more

"...This film is definitely worth a look and with the advent of today's computer technology, well worth its weight in gold." Read more

"...Not enough to give it a perfect rating, but it is definitely worth a watch, especially for fans of the original...." Read more

111 customers mention "Special effects"111 positive0 negative

Customers praise the movie's special effects, noting they are pioneering in CGI and support the story well, with one customer specifically mentioning the nifty 3D elements.

"...Given both the advances of special effects and the legacy (no pun intended) of the original film, Tron: Legacy found itself with a high set of..." Read more

"...THAT was amazing." The special effects, the plot, the actors, and especially the soundtrack...." Read more

"...The special effects were incredible, especially the CGI to give Jeff Bridges a fountain of youth - in only one scene was it painfully obvious that..." Read more

"...thanks to a visionary director, talented screenwriters, genius special effects artists and the wonders of 21st Century computer technology along..." Read more

101 customers mention "Character development"84 positive17 negative

Customers appreciate the character development in the movie, praising the perfect casting and decent performances from most of the actors.

"...The film is also full of countless supporting characters who appear for only a scene or so at a time but immensely help to sell the reality of the..." Read more

"...THAT was amazing." The special effects, the plot, the actors, and especially the soundtrack...." Read more

"...larger-than-life action adventure movies loaded with wild and interesting characters, great action sequences, spectacular special effects, and lots..." Read more

"...As far as acting goes, I think Garrett Hedlund did a good job in his role...." Read more

You cant compare this to the Matrix...
5 out of 5 stars
You cant compare this to the Matrix...
For those out there that haven't heard there is a small group of people out there comparing Tron:Legacy to The Matrix. (Yeah I know pretty silly right?) First, let me say I love both Films but, I never would even attempt to compare these two total opposites. Let me point out that The Matrix is pure rated R goodness while Tron is a DISNEY film people! Yes Disney so you already know if there is even a hint of violence in the film it would be mild at best. Newbies tend to forget that Tron:Legacy is a sequel to a film that came out way before there was a Matrix. I saw the original Tron when I was 6 years old on my uncles Laser disc (yeah, back in the stone age) then the Matrix came out around my 19th birthday and nobody was comparing those films at the time. Then here comes along Legacy and some people decide to go all looney bin WHY? all because the only thing similar between the two films is a human being entering a computer generated world and that is it! If you are a fan of the first TRON you will probably dissect the entire TRON:Legacy film but, I think you'll still like the movie overall. My only real complaints was that they could of used the 3-D better, what does that mean? well they don't start using 3-D effects until Sam enters the Grid that's over 15 minutes into the movie. I, like most people out there, would've loved to see Sam's Base jump off of the tower in full 3-D. Even Sam's motorcycle escape & evasion of the bike cop would've been cool in 3-D. I didn't like the fact that Tron:Legacy is actually Part 3 of the story. Part 2 of the story was shown to us in a brief flashback and that story seemed to be way more interesting than the Legacy story. Hopefully the next Tron film will address that flashback or maybe they just wanted us to buy the comics that explained it in TRON:Betrayal. Disney was smart with the overall look of the film. If you haven't seen the original TRON lately then let me tell you they were smart to go with the all black with outline lighting because would you have really paid to see the old look in 3-D? (I don't think so!) Compared to the original TRON, TRON:Legacy is a great modern update and I give it 4 stars for that but, because I like the style and the new direction they are taking the storyline, I'll have to add 1 more star for a total of 5 stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
    One of my favorite movies!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
    ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES. MUST SEE!!!! AMAZING GRAPHICS AND STORY LINE!!
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025
    Love the “old school” physical feel of owning a movie. This is one of the best.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2011
    I was definitely expecting to be impressed by this movie, since I've always been naturally inclined toward all things sci-fi. I'd seen the trailer and thought it looked like it was worth seeing. I was excited, but I was nowhere near expecting to witness the glory that this film put forth. I went to see it in 3D with my two roommates, and even though they don't share my love of science fiction--all three of us were thoroughly blown away by this movie. I remember the response one of us had directly afterward, and that was just one simple phrase: "Wow. THAT was amazing." The special effects, the plot, the actors, and especially the soundtrack. I really am not kidding when I say that we were all in agreement when we decided that the other 3D movies we'd seen thus far paled in comparison to TRON. Yes, even James Cameron's Avatar.

    NOW THESE EFFECTS ARE TRULY SPECIAL

    Tron City in this film is even more visually stimulating than Pandora, even if it isn't bursting with color as much as the world of the Nav'i did. For me, the neon lights against a black sky and dark terrain looked much more stunning than the more natural-looking terrain of Pandora or even Wonderland (Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland). TRON is truly unique, with the light cycles and light jets that seem to erupt out of thin air, slow-motion derezzing, and gripping, edge-of-your-seat disc battles. And even though it is based on the 1982 film of the same name, its look does not borrow heavily from it.

    I FIGHT FOR THE USER!

    Sam Flynn, the son of creator Kevin Flynn, goes looking for his father years after he went missing--and finds him trapped in the digital world of his own creation. Together with a program named Quorra that his father had sort of adopted as his own daughter, they set out to stop C.L.U, a creation of Kevin's that has gone rogue and taken matters into his own hands. A fairly simple storyline, but I've got to hand it to Jeff Bridges. He does an excellent job of playing both the protagonist and the antagonist. I also appreciated many of the moral themes that were promoted throughout the movie, such as courage, selflessness, devotion, and family, among others.

    Another thing. I was really happy with how awesome and chock-full of action and suspense this film was, without the blood and the gore--but also without the fight sequences seeming cheesy or unrealistic (you know, the whole idea of people being thrown into things or hit with large objects but not really taking any damage). It really shows that a movie CAN be awesome without gory violence, sex, nudity/near nudity, or crude humor.

    DAFT PUNK

    Last but most definitely not least, is the soundtrack. The soundtrack for this movie, in my opinion, is the best I've heard for a while. It resonates perfectly with every epic moment and makes it ten times more epic. Usually, when I watch a movie, not much attention is devoted to the music. It's just sort of there, playing along in my subconscious mind. But this was different. This was a soundtrack that was actually noticed. Daft Punk is a major part of what made TRON: Legacy so spectacular. Their style of music is just so well suited to the movie, and of course, they did a fantastic job.

    THE BOTTOM LINE

    TRON is an excellent movie for people of all ages. Even the kids. Both visibly and audibly tantalizing, it is something that will be enjoyed by the entire family, I promise. I highly recommend seeing it in 3D. It'll probably be expensive, but it is beyond worth it. So please, do yourself and a favor and go see TRON: Legacy before it leaves the theaters for good, because I'm pretty sure this will be one of those movies for which the big screen actually makes a significant difference.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2012
    Twenty-eight years after Tron first hit cinema screen in 1982, the long awaited sequel Tron: Legacy finally saw the light of day. Given both the advances of special effects and the legacy (no pun intended) of the original film, Tron: Legacy found itself with a high set of expectations before it. Keeping both of those things in mind, how does Legacy stand up as a sequel to the original film?

    Let's start by looking at the two retuning cast members from the original film: Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner who both reprise their two roles from the original film. Bridges plays both Kevin Flynn and his digital avatar, the program named CLU. The Flynn of Legacy is quite different from the quirky everyman seen in the original film, this Flynn being more philosophic as well as having a dash of both Bridges' The Dude character and just a bit of Obi-Wan Kenobi thrown in for good measure. While that might make one think the character would be unrecognizable, just the reverse is true as Bridges presents a believable nevertheless as a continuation of the character. CLU is, while wearing Flynn's face from the 1980s, is very much different as he has become a tyrannical ruler bent on creating what is perfection in his own eyes. Boxleitner reprises the roles of Alan Bradley and Tron, both of which are effectively extended cameo appearances but comes across as crucial to the film's plot. Both actors are able to reprise their younger roles thanks to a bit of digital de-aging that for the most part works incredibly well (though some of the shots of the younger Flynn are very noticeable due to the lighting). The result is a nice link back to the original film that nevertheless expands on the original character's.

    The majority of the cast though are new characters. Playing Flynn's now grown son Sam is Garrett Hedlund who, like Bridges in the original film, convincingly portrays a fairly normal person sent into a digital world. Outshining him to a certain degree is Olivia Wilde as the program Quorra whose performance perfectly captures what is effectively an innocent abroad character with an action film twist. It also helps that Hedlund and Wilde share a good deal of chemistry between them which helps the film out as well. Also appearing in the supporting cast is an almost unrecognizable Michael Sheen as Castor, James Frain as CLU's henchman Jarvis and Beau Garrett as Gem. The film is also full of countless supporting characters who appear for only a scene or so at a time but immensely help to sell the reality of the film's digital world. All together, the cast serves the film well which is always a plus.

    The production values of Legacy are worthy of note for a whole number of reasons. The original production values of Tron from its production design to its costumes and early CGI effects created a vision of a digital world iconic decades later. Iconic yet on the surface dated due to the limitations of 1980s technology. The biggest challenge that Legacy would face would be updating that world for a 21st century audience. In that regard, Legacy succeeds. The film takes the iconic elements of the first film such as the Lightcycles and disc battles but gives them a modern edge. Compare for example the "new" lightcycles with the "old" lightcycle seen later in the film. They're both light cycles but the "new" one has a less plastic feel to it, as if it's been streamlined down to basics. The same is true of the costumes which have the same silhouette but have been given both a dark coloring and the ability to emit actual light (rather than having it more or less pasted on afterwards). Legacy also has a lot more physical sets in its digital world, called "the Grid", which make it perhaps a more believable world with a solid feeling to it. That isn't to downgrade what was done in the original film by any means of course but Legacy takes what was done there and, with nearly three decades of technological advancement, takes it up a level while still remaining true to it.

    Last but not least, is the plot and script for Legacy. The original Tron has fairly been called simplistic in terms of its plotting and the same can just as fairly be said about its sequel here. The film, minus some flashbacks, is set twenty-eight years after the original. Kevin Flynn, head of Encom and a man apparently on the brink of some breakthrough, disappeared in 1989. Twenty years later, with Alan Bradley now a relatively minor member of Encom's board and Flynn's son Sam largely uninterested in the company, a mysterious message sends Sam on a course onto the Grid. Legacy follows many of the same beats as the original film in terms of the order of sequences showing off different aspects of the digital world. That isn't to say that it is a rip-off by any means. Legacy, appropriately enough, deals with the theme of legacies throughout. In the real world, Sam and Alan are dealing with Flynn's disappearance twenty years on. The Grid is being directed by CLU towards some secret goal, which CLU hopes will allow him to once and for all overcome Flynn's legacy. Last but not least is Flynn himself who, with Sam's arrival, begins at long last a journey that will see him facing the consequences of actions in a world he has disconnected from. Like the first film, Legacy is a simple plot that embodies some sizeable ideas just beneath the surface.

    Where does that leave Legacy then as a sequel? The performances of both returning actors and new actors is on par with that seen in the original film, the production values and effects bring the iconic world of the original into the modern day and the script has the same fault as the original one did in being perhaps overly simplistic in terms of plot while harboring some intriguing ideas. I would argue that, quality wise, Legacy is on par with the original film in terms of pure enjoyment as a sci-fi adventure film. Whether it will be as iconic as the original though is something that only time will tell.
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  • Burelle Ghislaine
    5.0 out of 5 stars Blijft een favoriet..
    Reviewed in Belgium on May 16, 2024
    Tron Legacy blijft één van de beste films vind ik. Het Imax beeld blijft vet, en DTS HD Master Audio 7.1 klinkt mooi, spijtig dat Disney enkel een 4k Remaster met Atmos voor Disney Plus uitbrengt en niet voor Blu-ray disc. Keurig verpakt en geleverd.
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  • markg
    5.0 out of 5 stars Tron
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2025
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  • HEM M. TOPIWALA
    5.0 out of 5 stars Here u go with full BluRay Disc info
    Reviewed in India on June 20, 2014
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  • Eric
    5.0 out of 5 stars Was für eine Optik! Was für ein Sound! Technischer Blick auf die 3D-Blu-Ray.
    Reviewed in Germany on May 30, 2011
    Die Blu-Ray Umsetzung des Films Tron Legacy ist absolut genial. Ich werde im weiteren Verlauf der Rezension etwas objektiver vorgehen, aber bis dahin muss ich erstmal schwärmen. Auch bei mir lag der Film schon heute im Briefkasten. Der Kauf der Blu-Ray war ein Blindkauf aufgrund des positiven Feedbacks aus meinem Freundeskreis. Jetzt habe ich ihn also zum ersten Mal gesehen und ich bin überwältigt. Er ist innovativ (gut, es gab einen ersten Teil, aber der ist kein Vergleich!), er hat ein HAMMER-BILD, einen ebenso überwältigenden Sound und ist ein Gesamtkunstwerk!

    Das Steelbook ist gut verarbeitet, schön clean und hat keinen FSK-Flatschen auf der Hülle. Dieser befindet sich, wie die Zusatzinformationen auf einem Papp-Umschlag, der leicht abzulösen ist (genauso wie der Disney Prämien-Aufkleber auf der Hülle). Das Set besteht aus drei Discs: Hauptfilm in 3D, Hauptfilm in 2D mit Extras und einer dritten Disc mit der Digital Copy Version des Films. Außerdem, wie immer dabei, ein paar Werbezettel.

    Zunächst einmal zum Testequipment: Panasonic 42" 3D-Plasma und Blu-Ray Player, AV-Receiver mit 7.1 Lautsprecher-Konfiguration. Abgedunkelter Raum, kein Licht.

    STORY
    Inhaltlich schließt Tron Legacy an den ersten Teil an (den ich auch gesehen habe). Allerdings wird in ausführlichen Rückblenden die Story soweit aufgearbeitet, dass man den ersten Teil nicht kennen muss. To make a long story short: Der Sohn von Kevin Flynn, Sam, findet einen Weg in den (das?) Raster und will mit seinem Dad nach Hause.
    Eine lange Zeit ist die Story recht simpel, unterwegs wird sie aber doch etwas verstrickter. Vielleicht unnötig. Vielleicht muss man sich den Film aber auch nur zwei Mal anschauen. Diese Frage werde ich nach dem zweiten Mal Gucken beantworten ;-)
    Wie immer, aufgrund verschiedener Geschmäcker, keine Bewertung in Prozent.

    BILD 95%
    Das Bild liegt natürlich in Full HD vor. Das Bildverhältnis wechselt zwischen 2,35:1 und 1,78:1 (Vollbild auf einem 16:9 TV) hin und her. Dies ist diesmal sehr gut gelungen. Wesentlich besser als in The Dark Knight, wo mich das doch ziemlich gestört hat. Um eine Idee zu bekommen wie der Film optisch umgesetzt ist, muss man tatsächlich nur das Disney Schloss am Anfang des Films sehen. Es ist, anders als üblich, im Tron Style umgesetzt und allein diese Sequenz ist Referenzmaterial um seinen Bekannten mal zeigen zu können, "was so geht".
    Wirklich umwerfend sind der Kontrast und der Schwarzwert. Da das Bild die meiste Zeit (80%) schwarze Anzüge und schwarze Gegenstände auf schwarzem Grund zeigt, mit ein paar farbigen Linien zwischendurch, ist es umso erstaunlicher, wie gut man doch Einzelheiten erkennen kann und vor allem der 3D-Effekt funktioniert! Anfangs war ich diesbezüglich doch etwas skeptisch, aber dieser Film nutzt die technischen Möglichkeiten voll aus! Vor allem Lichtbrechungen an Staub und Rauch sehen genial aus und vermitteln ein gutes 3D Feeling. Außerdem bricht das Licht auch an der Mattscheibe des TV, ein interessanter Effekt. Überhaupt ist der 3D Effekt der beste seit Avatar (da ich den auch auf Blu-Ray 3D besitze, kann ich vergleichen). Die Tiefenwirkung und Plastizität sind auf Referenz-Niveau! Es gibt zwar nur zwei Pop-Out Effekte (bei 1 Stunde 18 Minuten und 1 Stunde 54 Minuten), aber das mindert das Bild nicht im geringsten. Während der Szenen in der realen Welt ist das Bild in 2D. Außerdem sind die Farben erdiger, wohingegen auf dem Raster alles (logischerweise) cleaner ist.
    Ein weiterer Punkt, der die Qualität der technischen Umsetzung beweist, ist der Special Effect des jungen Kevin Flynn (oder auch CLU). Wirklich sehr gut gelungen, wenn auch bei Bewegungen des Mundes als Special Effect zu entlarven.
    Crosstalk und Artefakte konnte ich beim ersten Mal nicht ausmachen. Jetzt, beim zweiten Mal gucken ist mir eine Doppelkontur aufgefallen. Und zwar in Minute 39 beim Fingerzeig des Gehilfen von CLU.
    Die 5% Abzug gibt es wegen des wechselnden Bildverhältnisses. Warum nicht einfach alles in 1,78:1?!? Ist für 3D echt besser.

    SOUND 95%
    Der Sound ist genauso gut wie das Bild. Er liegt als 7.1 DTS-HD vor (Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch). Auch hier werden Referenzwerte erreicht. Um es gleich vorweg zu nehmen: die 5% Abzug gibt es wegen der nicht ganz so guten Verteilung auf alle Kanäle. Der Soldat James Ryan auf DVD kann das z.B. etwas besser.
    Wirklich hervorzuheben ist der Soundtrack. Er hat zwar ein paar Anleihen von The Dark Knight, kommt aber sehr druckvoll und stimmig rüber. Er ergänzt das Bild perfekt. Vor allem der Subwoofer hat immer wieder was zu tun ;-)

    EXTRAS 50%
    Die Extras sind der große Schwachpunkt des DREI (!) Discs-Sets. Es gibt zwar einige Extras, auch alle in Full-HD und teilweise sogar in 5.1 Surround Sound, aber die sind so inhaltslos, dass man sich diese hätte sparen können. Auf drei Discs hätte man deutlich mehr unterbringen können!
    Auf der ersten Disc befinden sich nur zwei 3D Trailer von Fluch d. Karibik 4 und Cars 2.
    Auf Disc 2 liegt der Film in 2D vor und die meistens Extras. Außerdem darauf sind drei kurze Making-Ofs (jeweils 10-15 Minuten), ein Kurzfilm, der die Ereignisse zwischen Teil 1 und Teil 2 von Tron beleuchtet (beleuchten soll), ein Musikvideo, einen Trailer zur Animationsserie Tron Uprising und eine Erklärung zum Thema Blu-Ray 3D (mit Timon und Pumba!??).
    Besonders die Making-Ofs haben mich wirklich enttäuscht. Man hätte so viel zeigen können: die Technik, das Motion Capturing, Design, Musik usw und so fort. Man bekommt auch von alledem etwas zu sehen, aber es kratzt nur an der Oberfläche.
    Auf der dritten Disc befindet sich nur die Digital Copy zum Herunterladen des Films.
    Alles in allem sehr enttäuschend und nur die Menge bringt dann noch die 50% Wertung.

    Noch ein Nachtrag, der nicht wirklich in eine Kategorie passt: zwei, drei Details haben mich doch sehr an Star Wars erinnert: zum einen die Kapuzenumhänge (vor allem in schwarz), zum anderen der Sound des Gleiters bei 1 Stunde 46/47 Minuten als er am höchsten Punkt den Motor ab- und wieder anstellt. Das klang doch sehr verdächtig nach einem Podracer.

    Bei Fragen, Anregungen, Kritik: Kommentieren!
    Ich hoffe, ich konnte helfen.
  • Dman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing,stunning sequel from the director of Top Gun Maverick!
    Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2024
    When i saw Tron Legacy i don't believe that i had seen the first Tron much or was a big fan of it per say.But This amazing sequel got me into the franchise.First of all let's get the obvious out of the way.This movie looks stunning visually.No wonder this director got chosen to direct Top Gun maverick.Even though there isnt much in common with the 2 movies except how well the movies are directed and made.Tron legacy wasnt really all that well received i believe when it came out.And even today i dont know if people really appreciate it all that much compare to the original classic but personally i find this sequel underated.Its a perfect sequel to the first one.I know to some it might feel more like a situation where style takes over substance or story.But i find the story is still well suited to follow the first movie.Its the perfect follow up i find.The story makes sense in the way it would continue things like that.In the sequel we follow the story of jeff bridges's son who goes into the world his father created and has to kind of go through the same kind of beats that his father had in the first movie except that everything in the sequel looks way less cheezy and is upgraded to a hundred when it comes to style and look.In car analogy if the first movie was a classic cadillac the sequel is a sleek sexy lamborgini lol.The costumes,the sets,the special effects,the production design....its like the director saw the first movie and said i want a version of that but all upgraded for a modern audience.Even the score is perfect and goes well with the movie.its a perfect match.I love some of the new upgrades.Like the light cycle battle wich is one of the outstanding moments.It is so much nicer than the one if the first movie.The movie's special effects look great except for a de-aged jeff bridges that look a little fake at times but that is expected its not easy to make an actor look like 40 years younger with the computer and have it believable looking at all times.Some scenes look better than others and some look a little odd and creepy looking lol.But since the de-aged bridges in most of the movie plays a bad guy the creepy fx actually ads a scary quality to him that work given the context of the movie.Olivia Wilde is in the movie and she's the added eye candy that is part of the upgraded elements in this overall very sexy sleek looking sequel.I hope they make a third movie one of theses days and build up on what is offered here cause there is lots of potential.Its surprising the movie never got release on 4k cause this is one that could look great with hdr i'm thinking.But 4k aside the movie look good enough on bluray.This is a great transfer from Disney.No dnr.Just a great image with good details and a light natural grain layer.This is a great transfer.Audio is good too.Very boomy in the low end.The score really shines on the bluray.Pick this one up if you like the movie before Disney discontinues it cause we all know how much they like phisical media right?lol.I think we might get a 4k later in the future cause this title seems prime for it but not sure if we will get it from Disney.They might give it to some other boutique label to do instead cause i doubt they will do it for a title that dont seem all that popular.I mean the first movie is liked a lot cause its a classic but not so much the sequel.But then again i dont think the first movie would benefit from a 4k compare to the second one.