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TRON LEGACY Tron: Legacy is a 2010 movie directed by Joseph Kosinski, followed by the Tron film of 1982. The film, produced by Tron Steven Lisberger, is based on an original theme by Brian Klugman and Lee Sternthal. The original protagonists, Bruce Boxleitner and Jeff Bridges, resume their roles while Garrett Hedlund plays Flynn's adult son. Among others in the cast appear: Olivia Wilde, Michael Sheen and James Frain. [1] [2] In 1989, Kevin Flynn, the great creator of video games and now president of the ENCOM computer company, dreams of a world where computers and people can join in to create a utopian society, inspiring with his words also the young son Sam. One night, Kevin Flynn, at the peak of his success, after leaving Sam telling himself that he would go to the office, disappeared into nothing leaving his orphaned son with the only custody of his grandparents as Kevin was a widow a few years earlier. Twenty years later, Sam Flynn became a computer hacker who steals his father's products and distributes them free of charge on the net, against the will of the tough board. The night after the theft of the new ENCOM operating system, Alan Bradley, an old Kevin Flynn employee, goes to visit Sam, announcing that he has received a mysterious pager call from his old father's office (whose number was inactive from More than 20 years), a playroom now abandoned. Initially, Sam is definitely skeptical, but then, increasingly driven by his desire to review his father, he goes to the games room at his Ducati Sport 1000 and finds a secret lab in the underground with a still active console. Attempting to interfere with the computer, the boy activates a laser that dematerializes and transports it into a totally digital world, a copy of part of the real one, a world called by its own inhabitants "The Network." Taken by some guards who identify him as an unnamed program, Sam receives an Identity Disc, which will contain all of his data. It is then transported to a gaming arena where it will be part of the disc launch, where competitors launch their identity disc to the opponent to try to destroy it. He managed to get alive at the end of the last encounter, in which he encounters a software called Rinzler (armed with not one but two disks), from which he is injured and bled: this allows him to find out that he is not a program but a Creative (ie a human programmer, in the original language called "user", "user"). Sam is then spared and brought to the eye of what his father, Kevin, though rejuvenated, seems to be his Codified Likeliness Utility (CLU 2.0 / CLU), a program that his father had generated As a copy of himself on the Net. CLU recognizes Sam, but claims to want to destroy it rather than save it. Challenged in a terrible race with light bikes, Sam is rescued by a rebel program, Quorra, who retrieves him on the fly and brings him by car beyond the main grid of the net, where Kevin Flynn is confined. After joining with his father, Sam discovers that CLU rebelled against its creator because of the appearance of the ISO, "isomorphic algorithms", endowed with a digital DNA and developed autonomously in the network through a process comparable to biological evolution and This special. Kevin Flynn, with the discovery of ISO, had achieved its goal of creating a parallel, vital world of computer processes. Being developed without control and being subject to evolution, the ISO was seen by CLU as an obstacle to Kevin's initial goal, namely to create a "perfect world" and were exterminated. Kevin Flynn was confined to the digital world by his wicked alter ego, who will try to kill him, but is saved from the sacrifice of his friend Tron, whom he had been releasing the Network years ago by the wicked and tyrannical Master Control Program. Sam's passage from the real world to the Network reopened the portal linking the two worlds, which could allow him and his father to go back together after so long. Sam also finds that the message arrived in the real world was actually CLU and not his father, which presupposes a plan by CLU to reach the human world by leaving the portal. As CLU controls the entire city of the Net, Sam, under Quorra's advice, must find Zuse, the leader of the resistance. Arrived in the city under lamentable robberies, Sam is brought to the forefront of Castor's famous end-of-line program End Of Line, which turns out to be Zuse himself. Actually, however, Castor is a dupliogist who is part of CLU's acolytes, and tries to kill Sam, who is punctually rescued by Quorra and his father. During the escape from the club, Castor / Zuse takes away his father's data disk, longed for by CLU to put up a floor he's been working on for a long time. Castor himself, keen to control the city, is betrayed by CLU, who kills him by crushing it into millions of blue cubes and also destroying his club. Meanwhile, Kevin, Sam and Quorra climb on a Sailing Sailor