Review of Rango

Rango (2011)
7/10
Simple
22 March 2011
I had been looking forward "Rango"'s premiere for a long time. I was expecting it in 3D, but if the film is very good, 3D is not a big deal. This film is first of all for the western lovers. It tells fantastic story of a little chameleon, who happened to be thrown in the middle of the desert. He founds a village (ranch), where he meets new friends and new enemies instead of his past friends: clockwork fish and a half-bodied mannequin of a girl. The first part of the film is devoted to the Rango's handling with new environment, his making new friends. The main events of the film are happening in desert, where the main squad of "good" heroes, headed by Rango trying to find some water for their thirst village. I find this part some kind of boring. There is a part similar to the large quantity of films: chases, fights etc. I would like to distinguish the ugliness and visual enormity of all of the heroes in the movie. While the other studious are trying to do their characters funny and amusing, here we see almost vomitive heroes notwithstanding the Rango only. As for me, Rango was one only hero, who was making fun and entertaining the public. There are present some adult jokes, lame and odd, no one of the audience was laughing. I may mark a nice music accompaniment by the Mexican owls, they where pleasant and funny. So, this film deserves for attention, but there are a lot of better animations. It's very unusual for the minute, but I can't say lucky unusual. I was expecting more.
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