Stars: 4 out of 5
Pros: Funny with more kid friendly humor
Cons: Not quite as funny as the first two; potentially the
death scene
The Bottom Line:
Not quite up to par
But still entertaining tale
As story expands
"You Had Me at Vermin."
Shrek the Third looked to capture the family audience
that made the first two computer animated movies such big hits. While it has
lots of humor and a great new story, it's just a shade off the previous entry.
Before I begin, I must note that this is indeed the third
movie in the series. What that means is that, if you haven't seen the first
two, you won't truly get everything that happens here. Frankly, I was glad I'd
rewatched the first two this year because I don't think I would have gotten
everything without having done so. Additionally, there are major spoilers ahead
for the second movie, both in this review and the movie itself. If you really
plan to watch it, do so before you see this one.
With that out of the way, let's get to it.
Shrek (Mike Myers) and Fiona (Cameron Diaz) are still in Far
Far Away. Fiona's father, King Harold the frog (John Cleese), is dying, and the
two are filling in for him at state functions. Shrek's really trying to handle
things correctly, but he always makes a mess of things.
Unfotunately, King Harold croaks. But before he does, he
tells Shrek that Fiona isn't the only heir to the throne. She has a distant
cousin, Arthur (Justin Timberlake), who could become king. Since Shrek wants to
return to the swamp and give up life in the palace, he sets off with his
faithful friends Donkey (Eddie Murphy) and Puss In Boots (Antonio Banderas) to
find the heir.
Meanwhile, Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) has been reduced
to acting in bad dinner theater. After one especially bad performance, he
decides to take what he feels is rightfully his. So he enlists the aid of every
fairy tale villain he can find. This time, they are going to get their happily
ever after. Will his plan succeed? Can Shrek find Arthur?
Like the first two, Shrek the Third is a funny film. There
is still plenty of the bathroom humor that was present in the first two, but
the double meanings and suggestion jokes seemed to be gone. Frankly, I was
thankful for this. Yet there was still plenty of satire for the adults to laugh
at. In fact, I think I heard more adults laughing then kids in the packed
theater where I saw it.
All the previous main and minor characters are back, plus a
plethora of new friends. Adding King Arthur to the mix is brilliant, and their
wacky take on the well known characters is hilarious. Additionally, Fiona gets
some new friends in the form of Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and
Rapunzel, all of whom add to the fun. And having Prince Charming team up with
the other villains was brilliant. Frankly, this is the film Happily N'Ever
After wished it could be.
The story is entertaining and fast moving. The moral is
still about self-acceptance, but it has a fresh take on the theme that doesn't
feel like a rehash yet ties in perfectly with the first two.
Again, the animation has advanced, making for some excellent
shots, especially of the water. Yet they have kept the stylized characters and
humans so it looks like it fits in with the first two.
Since all the characters are back, so are the voice actors.
Again, they do a great job. My biggest disappointment was that I felt Julie
Andrews was underused. Her character has plenty of screen time, but she doesn't
have a whole lot to say.
A word of warning about the death scene. It is long and
drawn out. While played for laughs (and it is pretty funny), it might be too
much for some kids. Granted, it is a frog, but it also is Fiona's father. Every
child is different, so you know best how your will react. But consider that
before you take them.
I've spent most of the review praising the film. I really
did enjoy it. But I did feel it wasn't as funny as the first two. While there
were still plenty of laughs and satire, some of the bite was gone. It's good,
but it doesn't live up to the other two.
The first computer animated comedy of the summer movie
season is a hit. I'll be looking forward to adding Shrek the Third to my DVD
collection.
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