The Lone Ranger 2013, Jack Sparrow in the Age Western Ala Verbinski

The Lone Ranger 2013 presence is an attempt to introduce Hollywood enduring American icon that first appeared in 1933 in a radio show. Except this time the main character moves on to figure Tonto (Johnny Depp) is a sidekick in the original version of the Lone Ranger / John Reid.

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Wearing flow back and forth, a film directed by Gore Verbinski is set in 1869 when lawyer John Reid (Armie Hammer) home to Texas to visit her brother, Dan Reid (James Badge Dale). On the way there is chaos on the train he was riding.

Times of turmoil caused by herd Butch Cavendich (William Fletcher) that John met Tonto. Tonto himself was an Indian who will accompany John discover the identity of the Lone Ranger, which is ready to combat crime.

The Lone Ranger 2013 Reviews


The film begins with a very pleasant; Justin Haythe, Tedd Elliot and Terry Rossio who previously worked on Pirates of the Caribbean saga like to know how to introduce the interaction between the characters well.

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But in mid-duration, direction of the film is light, tend to spin diselipi distinctive comedy style is outdated Johnny Depp, seusang performance stuck with repetitive character in several of his films.

Yes, we will see the figure of Jack Sparrow here, not Tonto. And after down who was behind the film to line producer (Jerry Bruckheimer one), then do not be surprised if suddenly Sparrow lives in western era.

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Even so, THE LONE RANGER still has interesting things that make you awake, especially those who had grown up in the shadow of the Lone Ranger. Besides accompanied by Hans Zimmer scoring the winner processed, some action scenes enough excitement to make you become involved in the conflict are presented.

For business performance acting, play with an ensemble cast feels quite balanced. Although it was already tired of seeing Depp displays character-that's it.
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