Liars and Fate

Carrie 2022-01-27 08:01:03

The music is atmospheric, very atmospheric. The picture is very delicate, many details are well done, and the ending is inspirational and humorous.
But the screenwriter is really bad, and the story that can be guessed from the beginning to the end is really boring. The so-called fate is better to say that the plug-in opened by Rango is too strong, the luck is too good, and the development of the plot is unreasonable and unconvincing. For the most part of the story, I only saw vanity interests and "love", an unsophisticated liar and a town of fools, too plain conspiracy, and inexplicable means. (Even if I saw it at the end, I couldn't understand how the mayor was able to control the water source that could turn the desert into an oasis.) The

last outbreak was good, there was a degree of relaxation, and there was a foreshadowing and explanation for how to use the weak to overcome the strong and how to inspire personality. Maybe the writers only think about this part the most, a story just for such a 10 minute ending.

In the end, I also complained about American heroes and small inspirations, looking at the processing at the end, the music and the picture, and giving it to Samsung.

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Rango quotes

  • Maybelle: [annoyed] You've got a lot of nerve coming back here, lawman. What is it that you want?

    Rango: [dead serious] Yer pappy and them boys are gonna hang for something they didn't do.

    [pause]

    Rango: But I've got a plan...

  • Rango: [taken aback] Golden guardians... Alabaster chariot... The Spirit of the West!

    [to Spirit]

    Rango: Ahem... excuse me... Mister Spirit... sir?

    Spirit of the West: [eyeing a fish hook] Now there's a beaut. Sometimes you have to dig deep to find what you're looking for.

    [to Rango]

    Spirit of the West: So, you made it.

    Rango: Is this Heaven?

    Spirit of the West: If it were, we'd be eating Pop Tarts with Kim Novak.

    Rango: Yeah, ain't that the truth. What are you doing out here?

    Spirit of the West: Searching... same as you.

    Rango: [downhearted] I don't know what I'm looking for. I don't even know who I am.

    [brighter]

    Rango: They used to call you 'The Man with No Name'.

    Spirit of the West: Nowadays, they have a name for just about everything. Doesn't matter what they call you... it's the deeds that make the man.

    Rango: But my deeds just made everything worse. I'm a fake... a phony. My friends were counting on me. They were looking for some sort of hero.

    Spirit of the West: [emphatic] Then be a hero!

    Rango: [disbelief] Oh, no! No, no. I'm not even supposed to be out here.

    Spirit of the West: That's right. You came out here looking for something that didn't exist. But don't you see?

    [pause]

    Spirit of the West: It's not about you... it's about them.

    Rango: But I can't go back.

    Spirit of the West: Don't think you have a choice, son.

    [draws rectangle on windshield]

    Spirit of the West: No man can walk out of his own story.