The Lone Ranger

6.115
Date

2013-07-03

Country

US

Runtime

2.48h

Genre

Action

Overview

The Texas Rangers chase down a gang of outlaws led by Butch Cavendish, but the gang ambushes the Rangers, seemingly killing them all. One survivor is found, however, by an American Indian named Tonto, who nurses him back to health. The Ranger, donning a mask and riding a white stallion named Silver, teams up with Tonto to bring the unscrupulous gang and others of that ilk to justice.

Cast

Johnny Depp
Tonto
Armie Hammer
John Reid / The Lone Ranger
Tom Wilkinson
Cole
William Fichtner
Butch Cavendish
Helena Bonham Carter
Red Harrington

Review

By John Chard

Wrong Brother.

The early signs were not good, tales of production problems galore and

early critical notices wading in to kick the film before it had even

had a run at the theatres. The Lone Ranger seemed destined to be a

blockbuster stinker. Yet in spite of it noticeably alienating original

Lone Ranger purists, and some Western lovers as well, for a rollicking

action fun packed time then Gore Verbinski's movie delivers in spades.

It's awash with the serial silliness of adventure films and TV shows of

yore, pitching good guys against bad guys with buddy buddy shenanigans

pulsing away at the core. The stunts are outrageously enjoyable, the

landscape photography as beautiful as it is respectful in homage to

past masters of the Western genre, while in Depp's Tonto there's a bona

fide hero to root for just as much as he makes you laugh out loud.

This is an origin story, a tale of how John Reid (Armie Hammer) became

The Lone Ranger, and of course how the noble steed Silver and Indian

side-kick Tonto became integral to his villain fighting ways. Tom

Wilkinson and William Fitchner file in for polar opposite villain

duties, the former is the weasel business man trying to mould the West

in is own image, the latter a repugnant psychopath with a penchant for

eating human hearts! Then Helena Bonham Carter wanders in from some

Grindhouse movie for a couple of cameos that are resplendent with

sexual energy.

It's all very wacky and wild, and rightly so, but this is not at the

expense of very good story telling. Some parts of the narrative could

have been trimmed, but as the bromance builds between our two heroes,

and Silver gets up to all sorts of comedy horse escapades, there's nary

a dull moment here. Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Verbinski

throw all the action staples into the pot. Chases, fights, swinging

from ropes, shoot-outs, people dangling from speeding train (pic is

bookended by awesome train sequences), grisly deaths and on it goes

from start to end.

There's caustic asides to the machinations of organisations of the

time, from railroad magnates to the cavalry, while the catchphrases and

legends of The Lone Ranger TV series are deftly inserted into the tale.

It was interesting to see Depp come out and defend the movie against

those damning early critic reviews, it's not something he does, being

as he is very much a guy who sees acting as just a job. Bruckheimer,

Hammer and Verbinski backed Depp up, stating that some reviews were

written before the film had even been released, the big budget and

production problems clearly making this a big stinker…

Not so, it's certainly not flawless, and those seriously into

anachronisms are likely to have kittens. But if you haven't seen it

yet, if you was put off by the venomous early reviews, then give it a

chance, you may just be surprised at just how entertaining it is. It

also looks and sounds brilliant on Blu-ray, where repeat viewings even

show Hammer to be better than first thought as that masked man. 8.5/10


By Per Gunnar Jonsson

If this film would not have been called Lone Ranger and would not have pretended to tell the story the Lone Ranger then I would probably have considered it to be an okay movie. Maybe even a good one. However, this was supposed to be a Lone Ranger movie and that it is not!

I put this movie in the same category as the very disappointing Green Hornet movie. It is a typical case of some dumbass Hollywood producer/director taking a known name and thinks he can do what the heck he wants with it. The Lone Ranger is supposed to be the only survivor of a group of rangers, a hero as well as intelligent and so is Tonto. In this movie the Lone Ranger is a bloody lawyer, he is naïve and generally a screw up. Tonto is, well, as looney as one could expect with Jonny Depp in the role.

It is really said when you feel the best characters in the movie are the bad guys. I think Butch Cavendish is quite nicely portrayed by William Fichtner. Okay, the movie have its fun moments, a few laughs, some nice special effects and is not really poorly done as such. Unfortunately a lot of the time I phrases like “what and idiot”, “what the f…”, “this is not Lone Ranger” and so on, went through my head while watching it.

If this is the first time you have heard about the Lone Ranger, or you do not really care if the movie has anything to do with the original Lone Ranger then you probably will find this an entertaining movie. I am afraid that I was hugely disappointed.


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