So, no mention of the twenty-or-so minute long train fight at the climax of the movie? That was two hours into the movie, but it was what made the movie worthwhile. The entire scene was set to The Light Cavalry Overture, it had action that made Pirates of the Carribean wish it had trains?
Nothing at all?
I was most disappointed in the narrative. Didn't give a shit about Depp's portrayal of Tonto, I didn't think Depp was offensive or poorly cast because I just cannot give a shit. I was on board with Depp when I saw him as old Tonto in 1933, then the narrative never took the steps I wanted it to go. I wanted the movie to take the path of Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and have an inconsistent narrator who skips around time and messes up parts of his story and interacts with his listeners, making the listeners actual characters instead of plot devices, all the while giving the storyteller more of a character.
If you guys and girls want a good Western story with Western action and Western characters, buy Call of Juarez: Gunslinger.
Nothing at all?
I was most disappointed in the narrative. Didn't give a shit about Depp's portrayal of Tonto, I didn't think Depp was offensive or poorly cast because I just cannot give a shit. I was on board with Depp when I saw him as old Tonto in 1933, then the narrative never took the steps I wanted it to go. I wanted the movie to take the path of Call of Juarez: Gunslinger and have an inconsistent narrator who skips around time and messes up parts of his story and interacts with his listeners, making the listeners actual characters instead of plot devices, all the while giving the storyteller more of a character.
If you guys and girls want a good Western story with Western action and Western characters, buy Call of Juarez: Gunslinger.