Review of Rango (2011) by A.o. Scott for New York Times — 03 Mar 2011
Rango, which may take place entirely within its hero's head - that kind of ambiguity worked in "Inception" and "Black Swan," so why not here? - is about the appetite for myths and stories, whether or not they make sense.
It is about the worlds we dream inside our fishbowls, helped by the weird reflections on the walls.
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This review of Rango (2011) was written by A.o. Scott and published by New York Times on 03 Mar 2011.
Rango has generally received positive reviews.
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