Talk about the awesomeness of the film's visual effects and music

Retta 2022-04-19 09:01:37

Heard this movie a long time ago in the TV Guide's classic animated movie recommendations, and even opened it before, but didn't watch it carefully. It was not until some time ago, when I sat down and watched it carefully, that I realized the amazing level of this movie.

In fact, many people have already analyzed the exploration of the "Western Spirit", Rango's character analysis, and the embodiment of human nature. I just want to talk about the amazing production industry maturity level of this movie.

I only saw this movie this year, but the visual effects are really amazing. Looking at the release time, it was almost ten years ago. I have to say that the development of the American film industry is really amazing. Because this movie describes the life of a small town in the American West, the appearance and skin texture of the characters (actually animals) are rough, even very untidy and dirty, and they feel that the details of their daily life are full of Full of traces of sandstorm. If you look closely, you will find that the texture of each of their eyes, hair, and skin is astonishingly realistic. Such a detailed and realistic processing level greatly adds to the overall film texture. In addition, the realistic visual effects and art design also well depict the living environment in the west and the dilapidated and difficult appearance of the town.

In addition, it is music. The soundtrack album of this movie can be said to be very good or even excellent. A few song lists can also become the level of classic western music masterpieces. In particular, the melody of the theme song Rango is classic, and there is no lack of "American sadness" in the desolate western part of the majestic singing. All in all, it's worth it.

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Extended Reading

Rango quotes

  • Rattlesnake Jake: [after Beans refuses to sign a deed] Sign the damn paper, woman!

    Beans: Go to Hell!

    Rattlesnake Jake: [wraps Beans in his coils and suspends her upside down] Where do you think I come from?

  • Rango: [after some kids throw rocks at him] Hey! What was that for?

    Priscilla: You're funny-looking.

    Rango: Well? You're funny-looking too.

    Priscilla: That's a funny-looking shirt.

    Rango: That's a funny-looking dress.

    Priscilla: You got funny-looking eyes.

    Rango: You got a funny-looking face!

    Priscilla: [small pause] You're a stranger. Strangers don't last long here.

    [walks away]