Western? comedy?

Trudie 2022-04-19 09:01:37

I noticed the director Verbinski from "Rango". I have to say that "Rango" is really an excellent western film in a western coat. Very well: you can call it a Western, because it has the wildness and sadness of the Western, not to mention the scenes that pay homage to the classic scenes several times; you can also call it an adult anime in the coat of a Western, humorous 's narration, witty dialogue, Rango's second-hand words and deeds, and that controversial clockwork fish! Everything you want, wild, warm, funny, serious, even life and philosophy, have everything. For an anime, can you ask for more?
Compared to the former, "The Lone Ranger" is a bit out of control. As a live-action western, I actually think it's hard to comedy, especially when it comes to the history of sharp competition for interests, talk of guns, blood and tears of labor, really It's hard to use a lighthearted and witty atmosphere to exaggerate it. Obviously, the director wanted to make such a funny and humorous western, but he chose this piece of history, so the director can't be blamed for some nondescript things. In the whole film, only the scene where the Lone Ranger's brother is betrayed and annihilated at the beginning makes people feel a little heavy, and then there is the rhythm of humor all the way to the end. To be honest, the action scenes and special effects of this film are still very good, especially the soundtrack, which is worth mentioning. It's a pity that the success is also Xiao He and the defeat is Xiao He. In this plot, the hero is swallowed alive by the heart, and the bear child saves the devil by mistake. It's really humorous. It is said that Uncle Depp's image seems to have been solidified since the pirate, and everything has that kind of taste, alas.
Of course, this is actually a very enjoyable film, just don't expect too much from it, don't put too much expectations on it, at least, it's a good story.

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The Lone Ranger quotes

  • [last lines]

    John Reid: Hi ho Silver, away!

    Tonto: Don't ever do that again.

    John Reid: Sorry.

  • Tonto: Bad trade.

    Tonto: [tosses Cole back the watch he gave Tonto as a child]

    Latham Cole: [Last Lines] Bad... Trade?

    [Recognizes Tonto moments before his death]