Who doesn't love Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow? And when he debuts as a chameleon, all the more loveable. Rango, is a family animation movie directed by Gore Verbinski and cinematographer Roger Deakins provide the audience some stunning visuals and remarkable animation.
So, when an unnamed chameleon finds himself stranded in the Mojave Desert, he goes hunting for water and comes across a western town of Dirt. Assuming a name as one of the meanest reptile in West, Rango, he is made the Mayor of the town after he defeats a hawk accidentally. Proudly wearing his persona, Rango is in-charge of a town whose currency is "water'. As a ritual, the town folks gather around faucet every Wednesday to perform an intricate dance. But, when the water reserve is stolen Rango gathers a search party to set off and find the truth.
Plenty of charm and fun, the movie proceeds to introduce Isla Fisher with a malfunctioning protection system as our protagonist's love interest. The comedy kicks in and the audience enjoys the movie to their hearts. As the western outlook kicks in, the rest of the cast comprises of southwestern fauna of reptiles and rodents which arent so cuddly as any other animation film would expect to be.
The movie proves that animation studio other than Pixar can even make the cut as a good attempt. The characters may be weird, ugly looking but still make audience fell the love. Thus, an all in all a must watch animation movie this weekend.
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So, when an unnamed chameleon finds himself stranded in the Mojave Desert, he goes hunting for water and comes across a western town of Dirt. Assuming a name as one of the meanest reptile in West, Rango, he is made the Mayor of the town after he defeats a hawk accidentally. Proudly wearing his persona, Rango is in-charge of a town whose currency is "water'. As a ritual, the town folks gather around faucet every Wednesday to perform an intricate dance. But, when the water reserve is stolen Rango gathers a search party to set off and find the truth.
Plenty of charm and fun, the movie proceeds to introduce Isla Fisher with a malfunctioning protection system as our protagonist's love interest. The comedy kicks in and the audience enjoys the movie to their hearts. As the western outlook kicks in, the rest of the cast comprises of southwestern fauna of reptiles and rodents which arent so cuddly as any other animation film would expect to be.
The movie proves that animation studio other than Pixar can even make the cut as a good attempt. The characters may be weird, ugly looking but still make audience fell the love. Thus, an all in all a must watch animation movie this weekend.
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