Review of The Lone Ranger (2003) by Scott Tobias for The Dissolve — 10 Jul 2013
Verbinski orchestrates complex action sequences, including two spectacular bits of derring-do on a moving train, with a precision few in Hollywood are capable of pulling off. Yet The Lone Ranger, like his last two Pirates movies, seems conceived to deliver spectacle by the bulk, which means carrying the baggage of multiple subplots for the purpose of multiple climactic sequences.
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This review of The Lone Ranger (2003) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The Dissolve on 10 Jul 2013.
The Lone Ranger has generally received mixed reviews.
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