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AI Wants to Be Human: Tron: Ares Explores New Frontier
7 Jan
Summary
- Tron: Ares explores AI seeking humanity, challenging its creator.
- Critics praise dynamic visuals and score, but some find it dull.
- The new film is a standalone story, not requiring prior viewing.

Disney's sci-fi franchise Tron has been revitalized with the release of Tron: Ares, a new installment that reimagines the digital realm and its inhabitants. The film centers on Ares, an artificial intelligence created by the tech company ENCOM, who unexpectedly develops a desire to become human. This AI rebellion creates a central conflict as Ares grapples with his purpose and the implications of his evolving consciousness.
The movie has garnered mixed reactions from critics. While many commend its upgraded visual effects, energetic action sequences, and the pulsating score by Nine Inch Nails, a significant portion of reviewers found the film to be lacking in substance and engagement. Some critics have been particularly harsh, labeling it as "mind-bendingly dull" and a "new low for Disney," contrasting sharply with those who found it a fun, popcorn blockbuster.



