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1982    1h 36minFantascienza, Action
6.760%69%6.6
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Kevin Flynn è l'autore di alcuni videogiochi di grande successo, tuttavia la ENCOM, società che ne detiene i diritti, l'ha estromesso e li fa passare per proprie creazioni. Nel tentativo di recuperare i dati che potrebbero provare la paternità delle proprie opere intellettuali, Flynn entra di nascosto nel palazzo della società e da un terminale cerca di aggirare le protezioni interne. Se ne accorge però l'MCP, unità di calcolo centrale (il cervellone che riunisce tutti i computer ENCOM e che ha sviluppato una forma di intelligenza autonoma) e attraverso un laser sperimentale da poco costruito nel laboratorio trasporta il creativo nel mondo del computer. Una volta dentro Kevin Flynn scopre che esiste un universo in cui i programmi hanno forma umana, in cui l'MCP comanda come un dittatore sanguinario, che i videogiochi sono in realtà battaglie mortali e che i creativi come lui sono oggetti di culti proibiti al pari di divinità religiose.
Diretto da Steven Lisberger
  • Jeff BridgesKevin Flynn / Clu
  • Bruce BoxleitnerAlan Bradley / Tron
  • David WarnerEd Dillinger / Sark
  • Cindy MorganLora / Yori
  • Barnard HughesDr. Walter Gibbs / Dumont
  • Dan ShorRam
  • Peter JurasikCrom
  • Tony StephanoPeter / Sark's Lieutenant
  • Craig ChudyWarrior #1
  • Vince Deadrick Jr.Warrior #2
  • Sam SchatzExpert Disc Warrior
  • Jackson BostwickHead Guard
  • David S. Cass Sr.Factory Guard
  • Gerald BernsGuard #1
  • Bob NeillGuard #2
  • Ted WhiteGuard #3
  • Mark StewartGuard #4
  • Michael SaxGuard #5
  • Tony BrubakerGuard #6
  • Charlie PicerniTank Commander
  • Jay Marie Bailey17 maggio 2026
    Well ahead of its time, I wasn't old enough to watch it upon its original release which is probably for the best as I'm sure it would of blew my mind back then. The premise of the movie is very prevelant. If you are wanting a perfect CGI movie this probably isn't for you, if you can look past that then it is well worth while experiencing a classic
  • wonderrxjr7 ottobre 2025
    Good reminder that I am the god of my computer and not some fuckass AI program. I'm not excited to see bit in Tron: Ares that guy is so annoying. I'm so fucking scared for Friday (was gonna go Thursday but someone gave me concert tickets so I have an unused pair of tickets you're welcome Tron: Ares box office)
  • JLEX9 maggio 2025
    Beyond time…
  • OdinTheRavenKing12 maggio 2026
    ## Synopsis A programmer who was recently let go from his company sneaks back into his company to try to find proof he was forced out. During the heist he is digitized and forced into the computer where he fights the program that is going rogue. ## Review I somehow have never watched this movie. And speaking that it came out in 1982, I understand why it never made it to TV. The CGI hasn't aged well at all. It made me laugh so hard with how bad it looked. I vaguely remember a TV show that I used to watch, [ReBoot], but not quite as bad, but close. I bet for the 80s it looked good, it is just hard to see past it right now. The story is pretty good. [[Tron Legacy]] make a lot more sense now for sure. I am not opposed to it the science completely, and I think the team does a pretty good job. It is a little hokey, I mean of course it is. Look at every 80s action movie such as [[First Blood]]. They just dive in and just act over the top. However, that over the top just adds to the enjoyment. There isn't a lot to be mad at. The gladiator games in here do give a pre-cursor to [[Squid Game]] in a way with the death of the programs if they don't win. There is one game where they are throwing their Frisbee, I'm sorry I think it is called a life disk or something. But if it hits the ground then that ring is gone, and you have to jump over it to move around the board. ## [My Rating] After the shock of the CGI, I did enjoy the movie. The acting wasn't the worse I've seen, and I was entertained. I appreciate the games that were created and how they were displayed. It is cool story. I am giving this a 7. ## [Parental Rating] It being the 80s, this movie doesn't have a lot of language. So kuddos to that. There isn't a lot of real violence and obviously no sex. I think I can also say approved by both. Easy peazy.
  • sti539 maggio 2026
    "After all, computers are just machines. They can't think" "Some programs'll be thinking soon" <chuckles> "Haha, won't that be grand? Computers and the programs will start thinking and the people stop?" When a movie from 1982 predicts how we live in 2025. End of line
  • Spaceman Joe29 maggio 2025
    Classic, obviously dated but still watchable. Kinda cool to see the old effects. I hope it gets more sequels after Tron Ares
  • lztucker24 aprile 2026
    Classic but well done for it's time.
  • Really Cool16 settembre 2025
    Shit was crazy bros
  • DTSaito4 aprile 2026
    Ah, TRON, it was groundbreaking.. The first CGI ,although a lot of the effects were not really cgi but done in an Asian sweatshop by hand colouring in each frame of celluloid . Part of movie history, must watch!
  • FingersHouse6 gennaio 2026
    Tron was a total shock to the system—visually groundbreaking, unapologetically digital, and so far ahead of its time that even a simple “GREETINGS PROGRAM!” felt like stepping into the future.
  • flavo434 gennaio 2026
    Tron is a groundbreaking science-fiction film that pushed the boundaries of what cinema could imagine and visualize. The story of Kevin Flynn being digitized and uploaded into the Grid, where he battles the oppressive Master Control Program on behalf of the Users, was wildly original for its time. The film’s world felt abstract yet logical, populated by unique characters and clear rules that made the computer realm feel alive. What truly set Tron apart was its pioneering use of early computer graphics combined with extensive practical effects. While primitive by today’s standards, the visuals were revolutionary in the early 1980s and demonstrated enormous creative ambition. The stylized design, glowing circuitry, and electronic landscapes created a look unlike anything audiences had seen before. Beyond its technical achievements, Tron launched a franchise and proved that stories set inside a digital world could be compelling, philosophical, and cinematic. It laid the groundwork for countless future films exploring virtual spaces, making it an influential and enduring sci-fi classic.
  • timothy792317 novembre 2025
    Fantastic
  • Joshscanon18 ottobre 2025
    A great classic.
  • excal1bur8728 dicembre 2025
    It had a good story, and there were some deep metaphors comparing to today's time, but the special effects were definitely dated.
  • Bert13 settembre 2025
    Still my one of my favorite movies since I was a kid

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