And what I still can't accept is that on the big-character poster of the Lone Ranger, there are two majestic figures walking side by side.
Well, I admit that a large part of the reason for my rant is that, after all, I am a fan of Depp for many years, and I am not a hardcore, but I will watch a Western movie for him that I rarely watch and don't expect much.
Yes, what is a Western? The desert Gobi, cowboy feelings, women with umbrellas and tutu skirts, and the sheriff with a big belly and a beard, the so-called nostalgic heroism is probably the same. By the way, there must also be a handsome, handsome and tall hero. He rides a tall horse and has deep eyes. He wears a hat that is always straight and clean in the ever-changing yellow sand and wind in the west, and he kicks his spurs. In a neigh disappeared into a sunset.
But is there something wrong?
The disgusting sense of justice, the protagonist John, who has an over-just sense of justice, loves his sister-in-law deeply. After returning to his hometown, he quickly killed his brother, and then embarked on a vast journey of revenge. I must say that this kind of male protagonist who seems to be omnipotent with the aura of the protagonist all over his body is often so low in his ability that it is impossible to continue to have any decisive influence on the progress of the story. But because he is the protagonist, Depp turned into a strange Indian with a clean and normal face that never appeared before. With a bird on his head, he was babbling and rambling, bringing jokes or saving lives again and again. The male protagonist is in fire and water.
I think I'm really a weirdo, I actually prefer the red lady with ivory-carved thighs, the little boy who is as beautiful as the corners of his eyes and the bridge of his nose, the artifact called Silver White Horse and the Wilderness. The fat rabbit in the movie, as for the male protagonist, when he smashed his shovel into the back of the Indian's head, what I knew in my heart was the style of Hollywood business if you want to improve first and then change after knowing your mistakes, and he will regret it later in the story. It will change, but I have no more expectations for this movie.
It's not impossible to make mistakes. But don't make the same mistakes all the time.
After a climactic fight that was so magical that I couldn't complain (during the whole movie theater was full of scolding, oh my god), the villain boss and the source of all evil rolled off the cliff together and were buried in deep icy river water. John handsomely said goodbye to his beloved in the crowd, riding the sacred white horse of the Indians, and disappeared from the sight of the crowd. In the Gobi, Depp rode horses side by side with him, and the already stiff bird above his head was still fluttering in the wind.
Something very wrong with that horse?
Seems right. The horse that first appeared on the stage was astonishing at first glance, and Gu Pansheng looked like a god statue exuding soft light, standing against the wind on the top of the distant cliff, and it was impossible to pretend. And the various appearances in the future are almost comparable to this first encounter. It can carry two big men effortlessly and the horse leading the way is dead in the desert, it knows that the white hat belongs to the protagonist John and he is not dead. It knows how to rescue people buried in the sand, shows contempt for Indians, and even picks up people who have fallen from a moving train. Oh my god!
But what the hell is going on? Isn't this movie called The Lone Ranger?
Maybe there are something very wrong with this movie.
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