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    Tron: Ares (2025)

    A highly sophisticated program temporarily manifests in the real world to find a code that will allow it to stay there permanently.

    Entertaining and visually impressive, but not memorable. Standard Hollywood recipe for the whole family: Model-looking actors, high-octane action, city-levelling calamity where no one dies (on screen), superficial life philosophy, and a great soundtrack synthesise a sci-fi popcorn flick, making you forget your problems for two hours and then the film itself. Despite its effort to present itself as profound, the script is simple and the narrative straightforward.

    Director Joachim Rønning does the best he can with what he has, and Jared Leto, Greta Lee, Evan Peters, Jodie Turner-Smith, Gillian Anderson, and Jeff Bridges give decent performances. While Leto manages to attract the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, that is no reason not to watch the film. It’s a decent action/sci-fi you will enjoy watching, but you will not talk about it after the end credits start scrolling. Unfortunately, in the last few years, Disney has had a knack for milking the cow and creating flops, and Tron: Ares is no exception.

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