The sad back at the end

Johanna 2022-01-27 08:01:07

Since the premiere of The Lone Ranger in North America, the box office and word of mouth have been completely fiasco, which eventually led to the parting ways of Bruckheimer, the gold-medal producer who created the Caribbean series, and Disney. Today, I take an objective perspective to appreciate this "failure"——
First of all, I personally think that the biggest flaw of this film is the narrative style and the rhythm of the plot development. It is hard to imagine how boring it is for the audience to face the dull and boring scenes of deserts, railways and weathered rocks for two and a half hours. Therefore, the audience needs wonderful plots, characters, and soundtracks to ignite their passion, but the director seems to be a little out of control. In pursuit of real effects, the opening scene on the train deliberately created a real railway and train in reality. It is said that it cost tens of millions , the opening was very exciting, but this also led to a bit of serious distortion in the fight on the train at the end, and the special effects were blunt and easy to make people play...
Let's talk about the performances of Depp and Han Mo, this time Depp felt powerless. The wonderful place is that after getting old, he explained these scenes to Zheng Tai with great emotion, and vividly portrayed the sense of vicissitudes! The action scenes are not as passionate and infectious as Captain Jack. If Depp hadn't filmed Captain before, I believe that the Lone Ranger would have a good reputation, but the audience would be bored after repeated performances, except fans! To be honest, Han Mo's performance was a bit contrived, and was completely suppressed by Depp's aura! ! !
Regarding the laughs in the film, it's not bad. Although I'm used to seeing the captain, Depp's nonsense can still make people laugh, and the second goods are cute at the end of the Han Dynasty! But after 150 minutes, I was really tired...
Finally, let's talk about the symphony at the end of the movie, which can be said to be the biggest highlight of the movie! The surging excitement mixed with a hint of playful joy is still very refreshing for the audience! ! ! !
I don't know if the Lone Ranger hit Depp too much. Not long ago, there was news that Uncle Depp was going to quit the film industry, and then I looked back to see the back of Lone Ranger's lost and lost after the final credits, inexplicable. A sad heart... In short, I still support Depp very much, after all, it once brought us so many surprises, laughter and tears! ! !

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Extended Reading

The Lone Ranger quotes

  • Tonto: Nice Shot.

    John Reid: That was supposed to be a warning shot.

    Tonto: In that case, not so good.

  • [last lines]

    John Reid: Hi ho Silver, away!

    Tonto: Don't ever do that again.

    John Reid: Sorry.