No one can escape their own story

Angela 2022-03-19 09:01:04

I learned so much from this movie that I watched it twice. The first time I watched it myself, the second time I watched it with my boyfriend.

This movie seems to be an interpretation of the point of view of "The Road Less Traveled" - life is full of hardships, and no one should try to escape. Only by facing these hardships can we live a good life. After watching this movie, I really understand this sentence.

Rango started out as a hero in his own world, omnipotent. When he went to the town, he even made up a heroic story for himself, so he became the local protagonist. But as he got a deeper understanding of reality, the more he felt that the so-called hero he used to call was just a meaningless title—a real hero does not live in cheers all day, but does things down-to-earth and takes on the benefits given by reality. responsibility. Later, when he realizes and actually faces the unsolved problem, it will not be a problem.

No one can escape their own story, and even in this story, we live so horribly, we can't shake our sleeves and live in a different version of the story. After all, we need to come back to face that world with tattered equipment, and then fight a siege from it.
If in this story we become, we become.


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Extended Reading
  • Wade 2022-03-22 09:01:30

    Rango.Rango.2011.BD.MiniSD-TLF.mkv

  • Winona 2022-03-23 09:01:34

    Five stars for Uncle Depp

Rango quotes

  • Merrimack: Beans, you've been like a niece to me and ever since your daddy...

    [Beans gives him a death glare]

    Merrimack: ...did *not* fall drunk down a mine shaft...

  • Rango: [addressing the townspeople after the bank robbery] We all know exactly what we need to do now!

    [aside]

    Rango: And that would be?

    Mayor: [whispers] Form a posse.

    Rango: Form a possum!

    [short pause]

    Mayor: [still quiet] A *posse*.