After returning from their honeymoon and showing "home movies" to their friends, Shrek and Fiona learn Fiona's parents have heard their daughter has married her true love and wish to meet the husband and invite him to their kingdom, called Far Far Away. The catch? Fiona's parents are unaware of the curse that struck their .. Read more
| Starring | Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews |
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| Director | Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon |
| Genres | Animated, Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
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After returning from their honeymoon and showing "home movies" to their friends, Shrek and Fiona learn Fiona's parents have heard their daughter has married her true love and wish to meet the husband and invite him to their kingdom, called Far Far Away. The catch? Fiona's parents are unaware of the curse that struck their daughter and assumed she married Prince Charming so are a bit shocked to learn their son-in-law is a 700-pound ogre with horrible hygiene and a talking donkey.
| Starring | Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews, Cameron Diaz, julie andrews (voice), Eddi, Cameron Diaz / |
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| Director | Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon |
| Studio | DREAMWORKS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 29 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Animated, Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi/Fantasy |
| Language | English |
| Released | DVD: 02 Nov 2004 Production year: 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
Lively sequel that lacks the charm of the first movie, being too dependent for laughs on a series of movie in-jokes and parodies, with references to everything from The Fabulous Baker Boys to The Lord of the Rings.
"...Excellent, smart, funny... Shrek 2 is a real joy... "
Shrek 2 is disappointing sequel that relies far too much on parodies and pastiches of films and popular culture at the expense of plot or character. Those movies which are lampooned seem conspicuously out of date and overdone (the grabbing of a hat from under a lowering doorway a la Indiana Jones is a prime example).
Diaz, Myers and Murphy all reprise their roles from Shrek 2s superior predecessor, but are not given the same quality of wisecracks to deliver and seem like poorer characters for it. The stand out addition to the line up is Antonio Banderas impressive comic turn as Puss in Boots who goes some way to make up for the loss of John Lithgow from the vocal cast.
In the end though, and for all it's impressive animation, Shrek 2 feels rather flat. An opening stream of film homages (including a telling ribbing of Disneys The Little Mermaid who is unceremoniously thrown back in the water) sets the tone for the film. The films plot is unengaging, the jokes are weak and the wit and warmth of the original feels like a distant memory. Too knowing for kids, too much of a cynical attempt to recreate the originals winning formula for this adult.
Not much to say about this film except it is just brilliant!!...It's just as good if not beter than the first one and has some truly comic moments especially from the donkey voiced by Eddie Murphy. This is a fantastic production from Dreamworks and the graphics have to be seen to truly appreciate just how well made this is.
Family entertainment all round and well worth renting!
Animated sequel "Shrek 2" has broken box office records in the US. The film netted $11.8 million (£6.7 million) in a single day, the biggest midweek opening ever for an animated feature. The record had been held by "Pokemon: The First Movie" for five years. A spokesperson for the film's producers, Dreamworks, said these figures "exceeded all of our expectations". Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz return to provide voices for the main characters in "Shrek 2" Read more