5 Reasons Why The Lone Ranger Isn't As Bad As You Have Heard

3. It Has Great Adventure Sequences

lone-ranger-action The Lone Ranger is based on the serials that helped form the current public consciousness of what an adventure film is supposed to be. Therefore, it is safe to expect that there is a fair amount of rollicking adventure, chases, shootouts, and flat-out action present. There was no disappointment from me in this regard. The beginning and ending train sequences are to be remembered as great examples of action filmmaking. They are thrilling, deftly edited, and a genuine joy to watch. I like movies that present the action in a manner that is possible to follow. Sorry, Transformer movies. The Lone Ranger presents its action cohesively, even if it scrambles up some of the narrative in a non-linear fashion.
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