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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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  • Ava, 11
  • 3 reviews

A Contrevesal Film

3 stars

16 May 2018

The story of Rango is about a chameleon, surprisingly enough called Rango, who gets lost in the desert and has to find himself in the desert town he stumbles across. I found Rango quite funny at moments, but I wasn't very keen on the storyline as I personally found it a bit too random and eccentric as at the start when you first meet Rango, he's in a goldfish bowl. As the movie carried on, the action was getting more intense and I found that it was hard to keep up with the pace of the story. My personal opinion, was that they could of played on the fact that he's a chameleon a little more and they could of researched into the life of a chameleon as I feel that would of brung the story to life a bit more. I would recommend this movie to six plus onwards, as I think adults would find some enjoyment out of it as well.

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