In 1982, a film came out that received a lot of attention. TRON.
I remember at the time: it’s a computer generated full-length movie, a new dawn in film making, the end of film making as we know it…
None of which is true.
If you haven’t seen it, and it doesn’t get shown on tv but does get cinema revivals, here’s a no spoiler plot outline.
It’s the perfect capitalist film. Flynn (Jeff Bridges) has a bohemian lifestyle. He lives over a games arcade he owns, but once upon a time worked for the ENCOM corporation where he wrote the hit games like Space Paranoids. Boss Dillinger (David Warner) has plagiarised the games and taken Flynn’s potential earnings.
Flynn wants to find proof he wrote the game, to get his just desserts, live in a fancy apartment, dress in sharp suits and ride helicopters.
With his friends Alan (Bruce Boxleitner) and Lora (Cindy Morgan) he gets into the computer centre but gets transferred into the computer world where he faces a number of computer games, including light cycles, trying to free the programs from the tyranny of a bleak and regimented world run by the Master Control Program.
The programs in computer world are represented by people.
