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De kameleon Rango wordt uit zijn beschermd leventje als huisdier gerukt en komt in de verlaten Mojave woestijn terecht. Hij beleeft hilarische avonturen en belandt uiteindelijk in het droge woestijndorp Terra. Hier kan hij de held spelen die hij altijd al heeft willen zijn, wanneer blijkt dat al het water is verdwenen uit het dorp. Maar Rango leert al snel dat dit niet nodig is om echte vriendschap te sluiten. Een geweldig avontuur voor jong en oud, maar niet zonder gevaar... (Universal Pictures International Netherlands)

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DaViD´82 

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Engels For the passage where this was a not holds barred spaghetti western that in each camera angle and every tone nods to its roots, Verbinski can dig Leone up from his grave and shake him be the hand as equals. The only snag is that this constantly oscillates between surrealist animated adventure for adults, packed full of references to movies that are rarely nodded at (kicking off right at the beginning with Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, for instance), through ingenious, slapstick inspired situations in Pirates of the Caribbean style, to spaghetti western. And all of these passages separately are gems, but they don’t work together, getting in the way of each other, because each of these approaches alone are enough make (and deserve) a feature length movie of their own. So on one hand it resuscitates several dying genres (not just western or surrealist, but also intelligent, non-ridiculing parodies or pastiches and CGI animation works as such), on the other it rather wastes the potential. And you must watch it in the English language version, not so much for Depp as for Nighy and Olyphant, and the Czech subtitles are playful and inventive (although very loose) for a change OST score: 5/5 ()

POMO 

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Engels Rango is more about episodic gems than about its story. But these gems are an avalanche of fresh ideas, paying homage to famous westerns, Robert Rodriguez movies and even Pulp Fiction. The characters of bearded lizard hombres spitting in the dust who are rendered more vividly and with greater attention to detail than Clu in Tron: Legacy are a true feast for the eyes of genre enthusiasts. Hans Zimmer’s post-Sherlock music laced with Mexican motifs spices up the comical episodes and boosts the action ones that are shot and edited better than anything you’ve seen in the best action flicks. And there are significantly more jokes aimed at adults than at kids. ()

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Marigold 

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Engels Typical Verbinski. The ideas are pressurized to burst, in a matter of minutes it's able to pulverize Leone, Coppola and Bay together, and it just burps lightly. It's much more functional as a Western ensemble than as a film. The scattering of the individual parts is even surreally generous, so the resulting impression is somewhat restless. With the addition of Czech dubbing, I will have to take away the fifth star, which does not change the fact that it is probably the animated highlight of the season. ()

Malarkey 

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Engels Heap of nice moments, beautiful and original characters, but that's about it. With Ranga, I missed something that makes five-star animations specific for me. It had humor, although a bit too mature. The animation was flawless and the storytelling was also nice. The story is perhaps the Achilles' heel. Despite the beauty of the animation, it can be ignored, but if it doesn't compel you to continue watching the movie, something is probably wrong. ()

Isherwood 

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Engels The film features excellent individual elements that stand out on their own (Clint), underlined by spectacular visuals (Deakins), playful music, and a horde of allusions, quotes, and parodies. Unfortunately, the result of the aforementioned is a rather incoherent patchwork, whose issue is not so much that it dabbles in multiple genres, but rather that it lacks the real wit that might have brought (paradoxically!) a bit of childishness in Verbinski's writing, the absence of which, on the other hand, I can quite understand after the Pirates trilogy. ()

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