Beauty! Very beautiful film. This is the case when it is just beautiful and nothing else is needed. The plot may not be very, in the end there are some 'holes' but what a damn beautiful movie it is! You can just enjoy it like a beautifully painted picture or a talented symphony.
The music in the movie is hellish! I already knew the band Daft punk, listened to it (not without pleasure), but here - generally a masterpiece performed, the soundtrack is beautiful!
Also pleased with the careful attitude to the original, preserved style, of course, adjusted for almost 30 years of scientific and technological progress. All sorts of nice things, like the bit figurines on Flynn's fireplace, were pleasing to the eye. And yet, the world is new, its own. I caught the eye (and pleased!) some stylistic similarity with the world of Mass Effect games, although, perhaps, I thought.
The film is technologically beautiful! Visual effects, design of everything and everything – at the highest level. Everything goes, flies and explodes perfectly! How did you rejuvenate Bridges and Boxleitner in their digital versions? The level of technology is impressive.
Actors are good. Jeff Bridges is a napalm burner, to the merry Flynn successfully added the hippie philosopher Lebovsky. Well, Clu did well. Garrett Hedlund is a normal Glavger, no pretensions. Olivia Wilde is beautiful, it's nice to look at her. Martin Sheen is funny, although some overly cheerful he turned out to be a program, a little he was out of the question, reminded Merovingen of 'The Matrix'. Glad to see Killian Murphy, but his presence was too brief.
The plot is so-so, rather a set of ideas and events, although everything is not so bad. What the hell with the story!
In the end, a masterpiece. Like some very good music without words (in this case - electronic) - you don't catch much meaning, but the music is good, you get pleasure!
9 out of 10
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