A critic's job isn't to identify that which sci-fi/fantasy audiences will embrace... it's to judge the movie on its merits.The critics got this one so wrong it isn't even worth talking about, they are called critics for a reason, don't listen to them. This forum is a better guide for movies because most that post here have similar tastes in movies.
And "evil human-created machines taking over the world" isn't?!Well, I'd argue that a disruption/hostile takeover of the whole bloomin' Internet would have pretty huge effects on the real world.
And they wouldn't need to stop there, either, but I think it'd have made a better place to start.
You have a point, tho I suppose for my tastes, it's a bit too "Skynet" and "killer rogue AI" cliche.![]()
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The Programs (and now ISOs) in Tron were always a lot more humanized and like "artificial persons". More Blade Runner than killer robot, though the MCP could do a reasonable impersonation of Colossus.
But at any rate, people who like the Internet angle may get their wish anyway if a Tron 3 picks up dangling plot threads from the extended fiction and alternate reality games. I believe a plot point is that Encom is about to roll out a new worldwide security suite for the Internet along with Encom OS12, that in all likelyhood is Alan Bradley's latest version of the Tron project, and would be terribly open to exploitation from say, the other side of the screen.
I could imagine a pretty good plot where Ed Jr. sends Sark 2.0 to take over the security network that Tron 3.0 is in charge of to hand control of the Internet over to lil' Eddie.