The Lone Ranger may be just one person's story, the other is an illusion (from Tony)

Aida 2022-04-19 09:01:37

A masterpiece and a bad movie may be just a piece of paper apart. Thoughts and questions from my friend Tony

1. The Lone Ranger is indeed two people according to the previous storyline, but have you ever imagined that Ken could be just one person?

2. At that time, how much silver was used to make medals?

3. Why feed the crows?

4. Why do crows always die when there is blood?

5. Why did Depp bring two white men to the mining area when he was a child, and the whole tribe was finally destroyed. It is obviously impossible for anyone to know his stupid behavior? Why did the elders of the tribe know this clearly?

6. Why did the mounted police take the prisoner to town and Depp stayed in the mine?

7. Did the weird white horse really exist?

8. Why did the crow come back to life at the end of the credits?

10. Why is life after the Mounties not explained?

11. Why put a crow on your head? What metaphors are there?

12. Is it possible that a person is imaginary?

All the doubts seem to be gone for the little boy. The little boy is definitely two people, but in fact, as the key to guide the plot, it doesn't matter whether the little boy exists or not!

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Extended Reading
  • Lyda 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    As always, Gore Verbinski's directing style is a fusion of "Rango" westerns and "Pirates of the Caribbean" American humor. I want to praise the fact that the bullfight song is matched without any sense of disobedience.

  • Estevan 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    Depp, I still don't understand what he wants to perform. He is liked by children in the United States and young people in China. There are very few Westerns in Hollywood lately.

The Lone Ranger quotes

  • [from trailer]

    Stache: [speaking to Butch Cavendish] It was a ranger, riding a white horse. Got some lunatic indian with him. They're coming for you.

  • Tonto: Nice Shot.

    John Reid: That was supposed to be a warning shot.

    Tonto: In that case, not so good.