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  "description": "TRON: Ares is a move that's easy to feel conflicted about first and foremost because of Jared Leto's inclusion in a leading role. The guy is at best extremely odd and clearly, well, not at his best. But I believe this movie works well enough. It's a well-assembled cast that manages to avoid lending more seriousness to the story than it needs or deserves and it's incredibly visually rich. It has nothing interesting to say about artificial intelligence, really. It includes the standard pseudocode you'd expect. The Nine Inch Nails soundtrack is superb. Jeff Bridges is a treasure. It does play an interesting game with the nature of life and mortality inasmuch as it raises questions about permanence versus impermanence as Leto's Ares pursues the latter. What's permanent? Mortality or limited speed runs through a game? Neither, I suppose, but mortality is the more interesting choice and the one that Ares makes. It's an entertaining entry into what feels like an unlikely franchise and the post-credit sequence makes it clear that there'll be more. : Was Hailee Steinfeld not credited in this?",
  "path": "/watching/movies/tron-ares-2025",
  "publishedAt": "2025-12-04T15:00:00Z",
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  "tags": [
    "scifi",
    "action",
    "adventure"
  ],
  "title": "TRON: Ares"
}