PG-13
Starring: Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer, Ruth Wilson, William Fichtner, Tom Wilkinson and Helena Bonham Carter.
Total Running Time: 2 Hours and 29 Minutes
Okay, so a lot of the main-line critics have raked this movie over the coals! After the screening was over, the audience went crazy in shrills and applause in favor of it. I can honestly say that I really enjoyed this movie. The overall atmosphere was very positive! Granted I did see it in Salt Lake City, and a lot of the movie was filmed here in our beautiful state of Utah! I wasn't quite sure how the story was going to be told, not being a huge fan of the old television or radio series. But, I found the movie to be exciting and entertaining. It was a lot of fun! Maybe it would have pleased more people had it been titled "Tonto and The Lone Ranger", after all, Johnny Depp did steal the show with his unique portrayal of "Tonto" an American Indian.
The movie starts in San Francisco in 1933, as a young boy is in a museum and a really old Indian statue comes to life and tells him a story, which I found to be quite touching.
The story takes place back in the American old West in the 1800's. It stars John Reid/The Lone Ranger (Armie Hammer) as the wholesome and loveable young lawyer who is just returning home from Law School and is eager to find and prosecute bad guys!
While John is en-route back home via the incomplete Transcontinental Railroad, both Tonto (Johnny Depp) and the really bad guy outlaw Butch Cavendish (William Fichtner) are both being transported on the very same train. As luck would have it, the Cavendish gang hijack the train and set Butch free! The train derails,
pandemonium breaks loose and all of the passengers are traumatized. Tonto was arrested and put in jail. Young John is enlisted alongside his brother as a Texas Ranger to hunt and capture Butch Cavendish. Things don't go as planned and they are ambushed. Tonto is released and he and John Reid find themselves together again. Tonto informs Reid that he is now a "spirit walker" (one who has been to the other side),or that he has died and came back. So he must now wear the mask of The Lone Ranger. They find themselves in all kinds of difficult and some funny situations because of Tonto's humor. Overall, they eventually learn to tolerate each other and work together, I liked the interaction between them.. I really enjoyed the beautiful red rock scenery and the action sequences. I found it pretty amazing how they worked with all of the trains. I liked the interaction with the horses as well, HI Ho Silver! I really did enjoy this movie, I think it was interesting and a lot of fun. Parents need to be advised that it is PG-13. There is violence and a short scene in a brothel. In one
scene the bad guy eats the heart of a man he has just killed! It was way over the top and super gross! Parents be advised, I would not recommend this movie for anyone under fourteen. I am giving "The Lone Ranger" three bags of popcorn!
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