Un programme hautement sophistiqué, Ares, est envoyé du monde numérique dans le monde réel pour une mission dangereuse.Un programme hautement sophistiqué, Ares, est envoyé du monde numérique dans le monde réel pour une mission dangereuse.Un programme hautement sophistiqué, Ares, est envoyé du monde numérique dans le monde réel pour une mission dangereuse.
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Don't Listen to the Critics. Go see it!
I don't write reviews often, but I feel like I need to on this one. After seeing the critic reviews for TRON: Ares, I thought it would be a boring (or at least empty) movie. However, I found the storyline interesting, and found myself paying attention for the duration of the film.
As some might remember, TRON: Legacy was met with terrible reviews when it came out back in 2010, and audiences received it poorly as well, making it a box office flop. Now, however, I think most will agree that it's a classic. Unfortunately, I fear the same may happen with TRON: Ares. Just to be clear: I liked it a lot. The soundtrack was good, the visuals were stunning, and the acting was solid. Could it have been "better"? Sure, but a movie of this nature could realistically only peak at about an 8/10, so being a 7/10 is really good. GO SEE IT! It's absolutely worth the ticket price to see it in 3D or IMAX.
As some might remember, TRON: Legacy was met with terrible reviews when it came out back in 2010, and audiences received it poorly as well, making it a box office flop. Now, however, I think most will agree that it's a classic. Unfortunately, I fear the same may happen with TRON: Ares. Just to be clear: I liked it a lot. The soundtrack was good, the visuals were stunning, and the acting was solid. Could it have been "better"? Sure, but a movie of this nature could realistically only peak at about an 8/10, so being a 7/10 is really good. GO SEE IT! It's absolutely worth the ticket price to see it in 3D or IMAX.
Visually appealing, lacking depth
I guess I got what I was expecting from the film when I watched it on the big screen. I was just hoping it would exceed my expectations, that it would build on and progress further from the preceding 2010 film, which already had the great potential or foundation of not relying on the visuals/aesthetics alone.
I echo the same sentiments from early reviews that the film lacked much from the character depth perspective. It does not serve emotionally, but delivers on the visuals. What I love most is when it took the prior Tron films' aesthetics in a different setting - that was really cool! Love the soundtrack as well!
Overall, mostly the visuals and sound kept my attention, but all other aspects were kind of flat.
Looking forward to the next one, which I hope would not solely rely on visuals/aesthetics.
I echo the same sentiments from early reviews that the film lacked much from the character depth perspective. It does not serve emotionally, but delivers on the visuals. What I love most is when it took the prior Tron films' aesthetics in a different setting - that was really cool! Love the soundtrack as well!
Overall, mostly the visuals and sound kept my attention, but all other aspects were kind of flat.
Looking forward to the next one, which I hope would not solely rely on visuals/aesthetics.
Do not listen the critics! Go to the theatre and enjoy the movie
It my first time that I'm reviewing a movie after many years of being on this platform, because I have seeing or I'm reading reviews about Tron Ares, that personally I consider not fair, the low rating that are given to this movie.
The first half of the movie is very good, very good beautiful, with amazing visual, the score is perfect like Tron Legacy!
The second half of the movie and the finally it feels like it's was in rush, in my opinion the movie should have been much better if it's 15/20 minutes longer.
I hope that maybe we'll have a direct's cut one day on the 4k or on blue-ray!
I really don't understand the hate, even Tron Legacy has so many problems.
Tron Ares is own movie, with his own story like Blade Runner 2049!
Go and watch it on the theatre because it's really good movie!
The first half of the movie is very good, very good beautiful, with amazing visual, the score is perfect like Tron Legacy!
The second half of the movie and the finally it feels like it's was in rush, in my opinion the movie should have been much better if it's 15/20 minutes longer.
I hope that maybe we'll have a direct's cut one day on the 4k or on blue-ray!
I really don't understand the hate, even Tron Legacy has so many problems.
Tron Ares is own movie, with his own story like Blade Runner 2049!
Go and watch it on the theatre because it's really good movie!
Better than I was expecting!
'Tron: Ares' is the third film in the video-game/pre-'Matrix' series that revolves around "the Grid" (effectively cyberspace) and the competing companies controlling it, Encom and Dillinger (effectively Microsoft & Google) and their CEOs trying to take the next leap forward in AI - Eve Kim (Lee) and Julian Dillinger (Peters). I assume you don't need to have seen the 1982 original or 2010's 'Tron: Legacy', but there's plenty of throwbacks and linkages, even if this isn't a direct sequel.
So many cameos/supporting cast that all add something, but don't get heaps of time = Julian's mum, Elisabeth (Anderson), Eve's CTO Ajay (Minhaj) & COO Seth (Castro), and obviously Kevin Flynn (Bridges), which is handled quite well. The main plot revolves around a security program, Ares (Leto) that tries to obtain "permanence" in the real-world, and his other Dillinger program Athena (Turner-Smith). Leto is actually not bad, with his still-somehow-youthful face perfect for an AI, and he has a few lines that get a few chuckles.
While there's plenty of similarities to 'Blade Runner 2049' and 'Ready Player One', and arguably not as good, 'Tron: Ares' does deliver some very impressive CGI, with vivid colour, fast-paced action - especially on the motorbikes and jetski - and some engaging fight scenes. The final act set piece is pretty epic, especially when paired with the strong Reznor/Ross score. All wrapped-up in under 2 hours.
So many cameos/supporting cast that all add something, but don't get heaps of time = Julian's mum, Elisabeth (Anderson), Eve's CTO Ajay (Minhaj) & COO Seth (Castro), and obviously Kevin Flynn (Bridges), which is handled quite well. The main plot revolves around a security program, Ares (Leto) that tries to obtain "permanence" in the real-world, and his other Dillinger program Athena (Turner-Smith). Leto is actually not bad, with his still-somehow-youthful face perfect for an AI, and he has a few lines that get a few chuckles.
While there's plenty of similarities to 'Blade Runner 2049' and 'Ready Player One', and arguably not as good, 'Tron: Ares' does deliver some very impressive CGI, with vivid colour, fast-paced action - especially on the motorbikes and jetski - and some engaging fight scenes. The final act set piece is pretty epic, especially when paired with the strong Reznor/Ross score. All wrapped-up in under 2 hours.
It succeeds at being a Tron movie
Greetings User! Tron is a... unique IP, to say the least. When it released in 1982 there was nothing like it. Rotoscoping, green screen, hand drawn backgrounds and CGI mixed in with live action footage? It hadn't been done, not on that level, and it released to... middling reviews. Many praised its visuals and soundtrack whilst others complained that the narrative was flawed; some said it was too complex, others claimed it was too shallow. Whatever the case, the movie has since garnered a pretty significant cult following and is considered a classic in its own right. Then... it happened again. Tron: Legacy. Visually stunning, excellent soundtrack (many consider it to be the GOAT) but again it was found lacking in its script and was met with middling reviews and has since grown exponentially in popularity, many remembering it as on par or even better than the 82' original. Jump forward another fifteen years or so and here we are, with another gorgeous neon bathed movie with an excellent soundtrack that people can't seem to be able to make their minds up on how they feel about the contents of its script. It almost seems a right of passage at this point, but I imagine Tron: Ares like its predecessors will enjoy its fare share of devotees. The movie features a whole bunch of nods to 82' and Legacy, some of these are more welcome than others and I feel like it can sometimes feel a bit caught up in the past but it's clear at least that these people respect the series and that's more than can be said for a lot of blockbuster sequels released by major corporations in recent years. As I said, the visuals and soundtrack are sublime and though I didn't really connect with any of the users and programs in Ares the way I did with Kevin, Sam, Tron, etc. Nobody was egregious enough to stop me enjoying this movie. If you enjoy Tron as a franchise there will be things for you to enjoy here. I'm giving Tron: Ares a strong 6 to a light 7/10.
Hope you enjoyed reading this review, I'm hoping to do a deep dive of reviews for entire franchise (games and shows included) so if you're interested in those, check them out. End of Line.
Hope you enjoyed reading this review, I'm hoping to do a deep dive of reviews for entire franchise (games and shows included) so if you're interested in those, check them out. End of Line.
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- AnecdotesOranges and the orange tree are used for testing the ability to synthesize objects from the digital world. In Tron (1982) the very first item digitized was an orange.
- GaffesIn the film's conclusion, Ares is shown writing a post card to Eve. Jared Leto's handwriting is large, sloppy, and takes up the entire message area. When Eve is shown holding the postcard, the handwriting is noticeably smaller and neatly written.
- Citations
Kevin Flynn: How many people born in this century have even heard of Mozart?
Ares: I like Mozart. That said, if I'm being honest, I prefer Depeche Mode.
- Générique farfeluSPOILER: There is a scene in the closing credits: Julian Dillinger is transformed by an identity disc from Commander Sark, his grandfather's program from Tron (1982).
- ConnexionsFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Who Asked For This? (2020)
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- Budget
- 180 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 73 199 150 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 33 241 433 $ US
- 12 oct. 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 142 190 482 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 59m(119 min)
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