1. Intro:
-Rango plays along with realism and cartoon-like
moments to create a humor driven movie, and to keep the suspense of disbelief.
2. Body paragraphs:
A. Cartoony physics:
-Rango falls out of the car unharmed
-Survives being flung from the truck
and hitting a car and landing on an antenna, he gets flung again from the
recoil of the antenna and the smiley faceball gets caught in the bike, only to
get flung again and splat onto another car’s windshield and live.
-Survives a bottle
dropped from high elevation and the bottle doesn’t break
-Frog survives a hit without serious
injury from a bottle bigger than it hitting it from a high height
-Rango not being split into two when
the hawk yanks on the candy rope on his belt with immense effort.
-Rattlesnake Jake unloads bullets
from Rango’s pistol with his tail gun.
B. Unnatural powers
-Hawk talons cleanly slicing a
peptobismol bottle like a hot knife to butter.
-Rango’s strength matching that of a
hawk, when the hawk tries to yank him away from the water tower
-Armadillo still speaks and lives
after getting run over
-Tiny creatures doing things from
opening large vaults wheels to turning wheels almost as large as them to turn
on the water.
-Hawk busting through their wooden
buildings with ease, like a bull.
-Running on walls
C. Realistic
-Snakes can fully control if they
want to constrict or not, also constricts just like a snake
-Snakes can milk their venom
-Stray sharp rocks can break glass
-Bullets ricochet
3. Conclusion:
-Rango cleverly
plays with reality and fiction to keep the audience entertained without
breaking the suspense of disbelief.
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