The Lone Ranger--Humanity Is More Important Than Law

Darian 2022-06-29 21:37:02

Such a good film has only 7 points. It seems that most of the Chinese audience are walking dead without independent thinking. The law is not necessarily correct; those who violate the law are not necessarily evil; and those who seem to have contributed to the country are not necessarily good. When the law cannot protect good people, heroic knights are needed. That is, for the law to maintain justice, all laws cannot be above human nature and morality, and laws that violate human nature are evil laws and do not need to be followed. Whether a person is kind or not depends not on whether he obeys the law but on whether his behavior conforms to human nature. People live in the world. What they use to regulate their actions is not the law, but human nature and morality. Always do the right thing, whether children or adults have the ability to distinguish between good and evil.

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  • Trudie 2022-03-22 09:01:30

    I think the main reason I didn't like this movie was because I was no longer a child of school age. I couldn't believe it was a Western without the prompts for costumes and sets "Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck" reality show.

  • Jade 2022-03-22 09:01:30

    Two and a half hours is still too long, many scenes can be omitted, the whole feeling is quite satisfactory, the beginning and end are better shot, especially the last train chase scene is really smooth and dripping, basically I can take care of it To all the characters, there is a bit of a Pirates of the Caribbean feel. But the middle part is still too boring, I almost fell asleep a few times, anyway, it's awkward to look at it as soon as I get up.

The Lone Ranger quotes

  • Red HarringtonChief Big BearLatham Cole: What's with the mask?

  • Tonto: [trying to get Reid to kill Cavendish] Wendigo cut out brother's heart... where is brother's justice?

    John Reid: I'm not a savage!

    Tonto: You are not a man.