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Metapuntuación
49 reseñas · Proporcionado por Metacritic.com
- 100RogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzRogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzTRON: Ares is spectacularly designed, swiftly paced, thoughtfully written, and directed within an inch of its neon-hued life.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyIt’s no sci-fi insta-classic, but there are worse things to be than a surprisingly entertaining post-summer popcorn bucket.
- 60EmpireJohn NugentEmpireJohn NugentIt has about as much depth as a floppy disk, but some lovely, shiny CGI and a stunningly ear-shattering score from Nine Inch Nails makes for a fun if forgettable bit of futuristic fluff. Bio-digital jazz, man!
- 58IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichLeto’s performance works because he’s so utterly believable as a soulless ghoul that it’s easy to buy into the happy-to-be-here warmth of his emergent humanity.
- 50IGNClint GageIGNClint GageTron: Ares somehow forgets where it came from and relentlessly revisits the original, only making the latest version of the Grid paler by comparison.
- 40Screen RantScreen RantThe movie possesses reams of intriguing ideas, but instead reheats much of Legacy's plot and then busies itself with semi-incomprehensible set pieces.
- 40Next Best PictureGiovanni LagoNext Best PictureGiovanni LagoIf anything, Tron: Ares is less a film than a cinematic pin dropped in a franchise map that’s going absolutely nowhere.
- 40SlashfilmWitney SeiboldSlashfilmWitney SeiboldJared Leto also proves to be a less-than-stellar leading man.
- 38Slant MagazineJake ColeSlant MagazineJake ColeFor a story that seeks to champion the unpredictability and finite quality of life, Ares ultimately feels trapped by the inertia of working within the parameters set by its no less flimsy predecessors.
- 20The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawThere is no drama or jeopardy or human interest anywhere. This franchise now looks about as urgently contemporary as an in-car CD player.