Personally, I haven't seen many westerns, but I think its style is very western. I have to praise the soundtrack here. The soundtrack sounds very good, and it matches the picture very well.
Returning to the topic, it tells the story of the West, but the content deeply exposes the bloody facts of the early capitalists' plundering of wealth. American railroads and capital accumulation were built on the blood and tears of Indians and numerous slave laborers. On the one hand, the film's gags enhance the entertainment, and on the other hand, it contrasts the cruelty and darkness of reality in a nonsensical way.
The whole film subtly expresses the legend of the Lone Ranger in a metaphorical way. Why is the title of the film The Lone Ranger, but the protagonists are two people? In fact, it is two people and one horse. This horse should be the incarnation of his brother's spirit, the guardian of the Lone Ranger, and represents the justice side of white people. The crow head Depp is the soul of the sacrificed Indians, and its existence is for justice (subjective justice). The Lone Ranger represents the objective justice bound by the law. In this way, the fit of the whole film is relatively smooth. Why is the white horse so powerful, and why is the crow head so mysterious?
The objective justice promoted by the film can actually be seen in many blockbusters, such as Batman's principle of no murder, Superman's principle of no murder, and so on. It is to emphasize the objective justice of the public, rather than the subjective private opinion. It is this kind of dream that can lead mankind to progress more and more!
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