![]() ![]() Quorra finds Sam and takes him to meet his father, who has become a long haired, robe wearing guru, "You're messin with my Zen thing man." Kevin asks his son about the real world. He is stripped by some hot girl/programs and given his TRON suit. Sam eventually finds his dad's old secret computer lab and goes into the world of TRON. Even though he is not that far away and has an army at his disposal. He is hiding from his evil clone, Clu, who in 20 years has not been able to find him. He hides out with a girl program, Quorra, outside the city. Kevin is the creator of the TRON world but it is actually a prison of his own design. Really? His dad went into a fantasy world and is now missing, and it never occurs to this genius that maybe he went back? Even as an adult he says he has no idea where he is and that he could even be on a beach in Costa Rica. When Kevin disappeared, Sam never thinks that he may have gone back. It is intended to show Sam's personality and his resourcefulness, but all I got out of it was what a liberal minded moron he was.Īs a child Kevin told Sam stories of his adventures from the first movie. None of this plot angle is at all needed. The writers treat making a profit as somehow evil? Really? Who do they think pays the taxes in this country? By giving the product away, he hurts the company and perhaps his own future financial situation, not to mention thousands of people who work directly or indirectly for him. Sam lives a life of zero responsibility, as he has all the money he will ever want because of the success of this company. Sam releases it instead to the public for free. The current CEO is about to make a ton of money for the company with the announcement that they have some new software or what not. The movie opens with him sneaking into a company, that thanks to his Dad, he is the major share holder. Tron creator Kevin Flynn disappeared in 1989, leaving behind his young son, Sam, to be raised by his grandparents. ![]() I know, I know, it is a fantasy film, but some rules have to be followed. It is so full of flaws and plot holes that it never makes sense. I would like to do the same for TRON: Legacy, but cannot. I complimented Yogi Bear for being merely a fun film.
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