Over the course of its 80 year history, “The Lone Ranger” has seen
numerous incarnations spread across the realms of television, radio, and
cinema. He’s an evergreen character, a powerful figure of justice and
honor, so it makes sense that producer Jerry Bruckheimer would labor to
turn the masked man into a blockbuster franchise for contemporary
audiences, as it’s been over 30 years since the last attempt to build a
big screen franchise with these ingredients. However, this is no simple
western; “The Lone Ranger” is monster-budget entertainment, complete
with an overly elaborate plot, visual effects galore, and a pained sense
of humor that only emerges from a production with too much to lose,
fearful of coloring outside the lines. It’s noisy, intentionally ugly,
and excruciatingly long (clocking in at 150 minutes). Serious hi-ho is
missing from this leaden endeavor.
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