Sunday, March 6, 2011

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"Rango": Maybe the better Western this March? The evil

I know a very bold claim and I wonder Once only provocative in the round, for "True Grit" I have not seen yet. When completed next week. What I can say definitely: "Rango" presented damn good!

A nameless Chameleon is thrown by a stupid car accident out of his owner on a highway. Some inconvenience later he finds himself far from the road again in the small western town of dirt. Residents are not exactly welcome there (and do not survive long, the townspeople know from experience), so he called Rango and plays the great hero who knows how many rogue who has folded. After Rango more by luck than sense a dangerous Raptor has done, he is made the sheriff. But dirt there is a big problem: The water is gone. Rango promises to regain it - but there are people who want to make him a spanner in the works. And the dreaded rattlesnakes Jake will also "expect" ...

Gore Verbinski logs on to the "Pirates of the Caribbean" trilogy with a computer-animated Western about a chameleon existence of problems and all sorts of strange desert cornered animal back. After the trailers, I was rather skeptical. I could not classify the film: Was it a comedy? Or is it a Western? Like the surreal scenes fit with giant plastic fish on the very real animated residents of dirt? All very strange. And then even more so I went with no expectations in the film - which I had heard so far sounded positive, and as Johnny Depp participated as Rango, I had to watch the movie anyway. * G *

And I'm really surprised positively. I added "Rango" liked very much, and he is quite bizarre with a slightly warped sense of humor (no surprise that there would join Depp ...), but above all, a true Western. I know myself in this genre from now is not soooo good, but even I have several items to the good old Western film noticed and I think Western connoisseurs will find the right place when it comes to nice allusions. I personally am very about the hint of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" and especially "At World's End" happy. * G * The plastic fish is also explained. * G *

The characters are filmed beautifully and always offer great potential for smaller gags on the edge, it was the strange "Indian" deputy sheriff with his "Lone Star" Hilfsscheriffsmarke, and the bird with an arrow through the eye * shake *, the cattle with the "tu" voice error (voiced by Martin Semmelrogge, hah, I was right!), the lizard girl bean with its too inconvenient time set up a survival mechanism ... All wonderfully wacky characters, and Rango, of course, particularly stands out. He does not know who he is, where he belongs, has no goal in mind. So he plays the hero, how he did it in his terrarium always. Basically we have in him the classic hero's journey - it grows on the tasks it comes to case, gets back up. This is not new, but Verbinski is selling just fine and entertaining, and always a wry fractures.

waiting In the original synchronization with stars like Johnny Depp just, Isla Fisher, Bill Nighy (yes, the Verbinski again gathered a few old friends * g *), Ray Winstone and Alfred Molina. In the German version is dispensed to happiness to "big" name and role-occupied compliant. David Nathan, Depp's master speaker speaks, Rango and I like it the first time fully for some time now good again. Especially in Depp's "real" movies of the last time as "Public Enemies" and especially in "The Tourist" I found it not as good as before, somehow I was missing something. Maybe he tried too hard to adapt to Depp's original voice, or the stakes as Batman put him too much in the bone - he sounded somehow different . Here he provides, however, from full-fiepsig jumps between anxious and tough back-heroic and forth and I like it - maybe - even a little better than Depp himself * g * I did the movie, of course, not yet fully seen in the original, but in the I've seen, I sometimes reminded Depp a little too much to Kermit. * G *
The other German speakers do really good work, you have chosen many character voices, so I am particularly pleased to Wolfgang point, Tilo Schmitz and flat bread, Martin Rogge (Waffles as a toad). I was surprised that Michael Kessler ("Switch") Rattlesnake Jake says. I did not recognize, but very well done. TheBossHoss sing the funny Mexican owls combo that comment on the events always highly dramatic.

Visually, "Rango" look great. This was true Western flair, dusty plains, the withered cacti, beautiful sunsets, dead bushes, across the street To roll glaring sunlight, the right dirty city ... This wonderful little things (the post office building is an old American mail box, the images in the office of the mayor) and of course all the references to the Western genre as duels at 12 clock at noon, the atmosphere in the saloon (silence and watching the strangers), the ride through the prairie, the appearance of a Western icon as "Spirit of the West." I am sure I am not even half of the notice, so expect the scene in this film. Toll, the great chase, including air assault to Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries"! I left the cinema

in a real high mood, which may may have also leaned on the great music by Hans Zimmer (another old friend * g *), which accompanies us in style through the guy (who is animated and very beautiful). I think I must get the soundtrack. The music is in the best sense of the Classic Western, with quiet parts, but also many heroic "ride towards the sun" - and "Dramatic battle" moments. Very nice and appropriate.

If you want to necessarily look for something negative, you could certainly say that the last third is not as funny (we get to the point of the dramatic action), that history does not necessarily reinventing the wheel and we the bad guys on the first glance, recognize. But honestly, I was totally not care! I've entertained me great! :)

Conclusion: Gore Verbinski surprised with a really good, humorous Western full of bizarre characters. are certainly not for the little ones, but slightly older viewers are likely to cinema of "Rango" entertain great.

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