Rango (2011)

Movie · 2011 · Animation, Comedy, Family, Western, Adventure · 1h 47m · PG · English

Curator score: 6.6/10 (1.2M ratings)

No man can walk out of his own story.

Overview

When Rango, a lost family pet, accidentally winds up in the gritty, gun-slinging Western town of Dirt, the theater-loving lizard suddenly finds himself the newly appointed sheriff. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt and uncover the truth behind a looming water crisis—before his act catches up with him.

Ratings

Director

Gore Verbinski

Production

Paramount Pictures, Blind Wink, Nickelodeon Movies, GK Films

Cast

Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Ned Beatty, Bill Nighy, Abigail Breslin, Alfred Molina, Stephen Root, Harry Dean Stanton, Timothy Olyphant, Ray Winstone, Ian Abercrombie, Gil Birmingham, James Ward Byrkit, Claudia Black, Blake Clark, John Cothran, Patrika Darbo, George DelHoyo, Maile Flanagan, Charles Fleischer

Where to watch

fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential

Curator Review

Verdict

A wildly inventive animated western with sharp visual design, surreal humor, and a surprisingly sturdy genre spine. It’s a little uneven in the early going, but the style, action, and offbeat personality make it an easy recommendation for viewers who like their family animation strange and cinematic.

Best for

  • fans of stylized animation and bold production design
  • viewers who enjoy genre pastiche and westerns with a comic edge
  • older kids, teens, and adults who appreciate clever, slightly dark humor
  • people who like movies that feel handmade, weird, and visually ambitious

Skip if

  • you want a straightforward, tightly plotted family adventure
  • you dislike ugly-beautiful character design or abrasive visual textures
  • you prefer broad, clean comedy over eccentric satire
  • you need a movie to stay emotionally simple and kid-safe

Overview

Rango is one of those animated films that feels determined to prove animation can be as strange, textured, and adult-minded as live-action genre cinema. It takes the iconography of the spaghetti western and filters it through a fever dream of desert absurdity, with a lead character who is both a fraud and a surprisingly effective hero.

Worth noting

The movie’s biggest asset is its visual imagination. Dirt is a lived-in, sun-blasted town full of cracked surfaces, oddball faces, and expressive lighting that gives every frame a cinematic punch. The humor can be delightfully weird, sometimes even intentionally ugly, and the film’s confidence in that ugliness is part of the joke.

Bottom line

The story is a little shaggy at first, and some viewers may feel the setup takes too long to lock in. But once the mystery and action kick in, it becomes a very satisfying blend of parody, adventure, and western mythmaking. It’s not just a kids’ movie with western dressing; it’s a real genre riff with enough craft to reward adults too.

Top Letterboxd reviews

adambolt (4★) · 6805 likes

everyone in this movie is so ugly i love it

alor (4.5★) · 4816 likes

-"How can your brother be a snake when you are a lizard?"-"My mother had a very active social life." I just cannot believe that this is a Nickelodeon movie

Karsten (3.5★) · 2278 likes

I remember seeing this when I was in like 7th grade which was right around the time I started getting into film and I remember just being blown away by the visuals and creativity in the animation. Not very memorable or clear in terms of a story, a little messy, but a fun one.

Deem (4★) · 2232 likes

Beans looks like Anya Taylor joy in the queens gambit 😭

James (Schaffrillas) (3.5★) · 2090 likes

The only Animated Feature winner I never saw before starting this project, I must say that I was absolutely stunned by the animation on this one. The lighting, the character designs, the environments, everything just pops and makes for such an engaging visual experience. I was really bored with the story for the first half hour or so but things really picked up after a while, leading to some truly breathtaking action sequences and genuinely funny moments. This is also… more The only Animated Feature winner I never saw before starting this project, I must say that I was absolutely stunned by the animation on this one. The lighting, the character designs, the environments, everything just pops and makes for such an engaging visual experience. I was really bored with the story for the first half hour or so but things really picked up after a while, leading to some truly breathtaking action sequences and genuinely funny moments. This is also… more

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Topics

animated western, surreal comedy, family adventure, spaghetti western, desert setting, genre parody, offbeat humor, visual spectacle, eco-crisis, coming-of-age

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