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Rating: 4.5/5
Review: "Tron: Legacy 3D movie review"
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This is probably the last movie I will watch in cinema for the year. Tron Legacy is massively entertaining and is worth to watch it in cinema for its 3D and rocking soundtrack. It is good to see that the last blockbuster I watched for the year turns out to be one of the best movie this year following Inception and Scott Pilgrim Vs the world.
The story: It is pretty simple, well, disney's live-action movies usually have simple plot. The 3D, well, is expected to be good. It is almost like the 3D of Avatar, with almost none of the cheap gimicks of things coming straight for you. It has the depth between the characters and the background and shows the action in your face. One of the best thing in this movie is the soundtrack. It is kind of amazing, it matches the movie a lot. It is epic and just amazing. It makes the movie more epic and cool. The action scenes may not be many but they impress with the intensity like the battles with the flying discs and the kill-people-in-a-race scene and the climax-the airplane battle.
Overall: It is visually cool with the amazing soundtrack by Daft Punk. And its 3D is considered top-notch. What other reason is there not to see the movie. Those who thought Avatar is too long to watch in 3D, this one is perfect-the running time is 2 hours and 7 minutes-which is not too long. This is the 3D movie event of this year.

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