Review of Rango (1931) by Roger C — 07 Mar 2011
The film was a visual orgy. The characters were wonderfully drawn in the allegorical sense. The story was patchwork quilt that was cleverly put together, more understandable, if you are well educated in film.
He even parodied his own work. The humor was good, especially if you are over 30 or even 40. It caused a little discomfort when I had to explain some of the humor to my 14 year old daughter who saw it with me.
I imagine there are probably parents that were offended by some of that humor. The story was a little slow at the start and died at times, but both my daughter and I were entertained and laughed. Me, a little more than her.
This review of Rango (1931) was written by Roger C on 07 Mar 2011.
Rango has generally received positive reviews.
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