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Rango

Rango

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A chameleon with an identity crisis resolves to rescue a town plagued by bandits, Western-inspired animation..

CertificatePG

Duration107 mins

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  • Lucia, 14
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Review by Lucia, 14

4 stars

14 Mar 2017

Let me tell you all a story about an idiosyncratic pet chameleon with a serious identity crisis. In a town called Dirt, he goes by the name of…… Rango (queue the mariachi).

Okay, so Rango gets deserted in the Mojave Desert – no pun intended. In need of water, he follows his shadow to the town of Dirt where he meets desert iguana, Beans and other company. This is where his identity crisis plays a huge role. He tells the rowdiest in town that he is a dangerous vagabond from the Far West who is famous for his work of killing the Jenkins Brothers with ONE bullet. He soon becomes sheriff of the town due to his sudden popularity with everybody which was due to him acting as someone he wasn’t. Long story short..........it’s a fantastic movie and I do recommend it to all. The humour in this movie is insane and overall it was an incredible animation.

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