So, when I watch this cartoon, which is one of the least like cartoons for children, why do I have a sense of sight of Pirates of the Caribbean every minute.
And it's no surprise that Rango is voiced by Johnny Depp. . .
This cartoon can be included in one of the top ten most tangled films I have ever watched. From the beginning to the end of the film I was in deep self-tear.
Wow, the
picture is so exquisite, but I can't stand it. . .
The scene is good, but I can't stand it. . .
The dialogue is philosophical, but I can't stand it. . .
The music is great, but I can't stand it. . .
Why do I always look (bi) not (ge) down (bu) go (gou)? ? ! !
All kinds of similes and metaphors, I really can't get it if I haven't seen enough classic movies. . .
Bars, cigars, whistles, cowboys, duels, sunsets, you really can't get the spirit of the West without fans. . .
Dreams, reality, id, ego, superego, you can't really get it without brushing Freud. . .
The Soul of the West, the Golden Man, and the Golf Cart are not really accessible to Clint Eastwood fans. . .
This is not a movie for kids, or even a movie for adults.
It's the director's own deconstruction of love and hate.
It was Gore who paid tribute to his idols.
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