
The Lone Ranger
A revisionist Western infused with playful anachronism and a surprising vein of dark humor, *The Lone Ranger* unfolds as a fractured, self-aware telling of the legendary hero's origin. Framed as a story within a story – recounted decades later by an aging Tonto at a carnival – the film deconstructs the myth of the masked man, revealing a cynical lawyer thrust into vigilantism after a devastating ambush. Their partnership isn’t a seamless alliance of equals but a reluctantly forged bond built on shared grief and a shared desire for unconventional justice. The narrative embraces the absurd, blending slapstick with moments of genuine peril, ultimately exploring themes of cultural appropriation and the unreliable nature of heroism within a rapidly changing American landscape. This isn’t a celebration of the Western archetype, but a wry, visually ambitious subversion of it, laced with a melancholic undercurrent questioning the cost of legend.
Iinkcukacha zefilimu
- Umqondisi
- Gore Verbinski
- Umhla wokukhululwa
- 2013-07-03
- Ubude bexesha
- 149 imiz
- Isikali
- 6.1 / 10 (6213)
Abadlali
- Johnny Depp
- Armie Hammer
- Tom Wilkinson
- William Fichtner
- Helena Bonham Carter
- Barry Pepper
- James Badge Dale
- Ruth Wilson
- Leon Rippy
- Stephen Root













