Zeigt Ares, Letos Computerprogramm, auf einer Reise von der digitalen in die menschliche Welt.Zeigt Ares, Letos Computerprogramm, auf einer Reise von der digitalen in die menschliche Welt.Zeigt Ares, Letos Computerprogramm, auf einer Reise von der digitalen in die menschliche Welt.
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Fei-Fei Li
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- (as Dr. Fei-Fei Li)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Tron: Ares' is lauded for its stunning visuals, Nine Inch Nails' soundtrack, and immersive worldbuilding. Some appreciate the continuation of the Tron universe and its themes of AI and identity. Criticisms include a lack of character depth, underdeveloped plot, and reliance on nostalgia. Opinions are mixed on Jared Leto's performance, with some finding it fitting and others deeming it lackluster. The film is seen as a visually impressive but narratively flawed addition to the franchise.
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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.
Tron: Ares is the latest film in the Tron series revolving around two tech billionaires fighting to find a mysterious code while a AI soldier goes rogue as he starts to gain sentience. I haven't actually watched the previous Tron movies but I am aware of them and know generally what happens which was fine as the movie isn't a direct sequel. Visually the movie can be stunning when you get to the Grid world and when the Grid elements start to move into our world. The music is also phenomenal as Nine Inch Nails provides the soundtrack. I saw the movie in Dolby and it made it a great experience because I was just jamming to the music and just enjoying the visuals...... which is good because the movie is pretty bland. The story is extremely uninspired. Jared Leto plays Ares, the rogue Ai trying to gain sentience which goes exactly how all Sci-fi stories go with Ai. Leto isn't bad but he plays stoic the entire time so you don't really get emotionally invested in him. The other characters are also pretty bland stereotypes of what you see in Sci-fi movies. The mechanics of the technology also make zero sense and there is a lot of dumb moments the characters do throughout. You could enjoy the movie on the background while jamming out to its soundtrack.
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.
I'm a big fan of the Tron franchise and I was skeptical of this film as I'm not a big Jared Leto fan at all and I don't like him as a person so I didn't want to take that into account for the film. I think overall the movie is quite decent for the most part and there's some absolutely astonishing and riveting visuals which just left me honestly shocked at how incredible they truly were in this film. There's some absolutely gorgeous scenes throughout the movie with the amazing visuals. The soundtrack for this movie is absolutely amazing as well and it feels absolutely incredible with the stunning visuals throughout the movie as well and I love how loud the soundtrack is as well! I think Jared Leto gives a decent performance and although I don't like him as a person he's definitely solid in the film and Greta Lee is also pretty good too in this film. Let me get into my negatives now there's some pretty bad writing for the most part and some of it's laughably bad with how bad some of it is especially in some specific scenes which I know weren't meant to be funny but they absolutely were hilarious due to this bad writing. The story is also all over the place and it just feels so incredibly plain and predictable and I hated how predictable this movie truly was and I felt like it was just trying to be too simple with this story. Also the villain in this movie played by Evan Peters is pretty laughably stupid and just not that interesting as well due to the fact he's a complete idiot. I just don't like the direction this film went at all and I feel like they are trying to set up some multiple movies here and maybe I'll be interested to check it out but man it's just disappointing after all these years to get this film compared to the first two Tron movies. This is still a decent film but left me severely underwhelmed and I hope whatever direction they go in is better than this.
In anticipation of Tron: Ares, I rewatched the original Tron (it definitely shows its age, but still earns a solid 8/10 from me for the impact it had on the genre) and Tron: Legacy (still my favorite of the three). Naturally, my expectations for Ares were high.
When I heard Jared Leto had been cast as one of the leads, I was disappointed-he's never really delivered for me, with his Joker performance being the low point. Surprisingly, though, he impressed this time. He was convincing, grounded, and even held his own in scenes with Jeff Bridges.
What Tron: Ares ultimately lacks, however, is soul. Unlike the previous films, I couldn't connect or empathize with any of the characters. What's left is a dazzling visual experience-absolutely worth seeing in IMAX 3D-with a pulsing, energetic soundtrack.
But once the credits roll and you step out of the theater, it's completely forgettable.
When I heard Jared Leto had been cast as one of the leads, I was disappointed-he's never really delivered for me, with his Joker performance being the low point. Surprisingly, though, he impressed this time. He was convincing, grounded, and even held his own in scenes with Jeff Bridges.
What Tron: Ares ultimately lacks, however, is soul. Unlike the previous films, I couldn't connect or empathize with any of the characters. What's left is a dazzling visual experience-absolutely worth seeing in IMAX 3D-with a pulsing, energetic soundtrack.
But once the credits roll and you step out of the theater, it's completely forgettable.
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- WissenswertesOranges 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.
- PatzerIn 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.
- Zitate
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.
- Crazy CreditsSPOILER: 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).
- VerbindungenFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Who Asked For This? (2020)
- SoundtracksI Know You Can Feel It
Performed by Nine Inch Nails
Written by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Produced by Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Additional Production by Jack Dangers
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Box Office
- Budget
- 220.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 73.161.014 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 33.241.433 $
- 12. Okt. 2025
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 142.249.983 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 59 Min.(119 min)
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