believe what you want to believe

Darion 2022-04-20 09:01:29

Although "The Lone Ranger" did not get rid of the shackles of colonial discourse and personal heroism, it has many breakthroughs compared with the previous American "Superman" movies, and also reflects a trend of Western story-themed movies in recent years, that is, deliberately deconstructing the reality of the film's narrative space Sexuality, giving up the reliability and authority of the narrator, interrupting the integrity of the story, dismantling the coherence of the clues, opening up the space for interpretation and interpretation, which is embodied in the question of the listener in the play, is what you said true, the narrator is specious Respond, believe what you want to believe.

Don't look for the full story and characters, just capture the information and explanation you want Sexuality is also destined to be difficult to transcend the first narration of these biography.

The whole story is really well constructed. It has a symbolic construction on the history of American colonialism, the way of capital accumulation in the United States, capitalism and the spirit of Christianity. The Lone Ranger, the US government, the US military, the capitalists and their ideas are represented on the train. The confrontation scene was really well handled.

Exposure and irony are still powerful and deep. There are a lot of sharp details.

The relationship between the two protagonists and the handling of their roles in the incident are reminiscent of The Green Hornet, but the latter really did not make good use of these two identities.

There is also the relationship between the mysterious factors of traditional Indian religion and the real, which is handled vaguely, so that you can see the shadow of "One Hundred Years of Solitude".

The acting skills of Johnny Deep and Tim Burton his daughter-in-law needless to say. The scene, space, music, rhythm are also very good. I recommend my friends to watch~Johnny Deep is so cute>.<

It is natural to think of "Princess Mononoke", "King Jones" (suddenly think of King Jones as an enslaved Indian, the legend of the silver bullet), "The Phantom of the Rogue" played by Penelope Cruz (Mexican female version of "The Lone Ranger") ")

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Extended Reading
  • Sandrine 2022-03-21 09:01:35

    Depp's Facebook performance made this entertainment film

  • Guido 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    The beginning of Disney also made me think I made the wrong movie. Depp is always acting weird and unrecognizable...

The Lone Ranger quotes

  • Tonto: My name come up?

  • John Reid: [after getting shot with an arrow] I thought you said I couldn't get shot.

    Tonto: No. I said you cannot be killed.