Shrek (2001)
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Shrek (Full Screen Single Disc Edition)
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| Directed by | Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson |
| Cast | Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow |
| Theatrical Release | May 18, 2001 |
| DVD Release | August 19, 2003 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 678149069921 |
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Average user review:| Shrek |
| All Good |
| Shrek, is the best. |
| Brimstone? ... hmph, whatever that was didn't come off no stone! |
The original Shrek movie is easily the best in the series and for a variety of reasons that are pretty clear to most of the viewers. Unfortunately, the things that we can see wrong with the subsequent adventures seem not to be so apparent to the people behind the magic curtain. They seemed to focus on the slight things that might've been problematic in the first film and then magnify them to the Nth degree for the following episodes trying to propel the franchise on its faults.
The best thing about Shrek was that even a two-year old could sit and watch the movie in rapt attention without drifting away. Shrek has enough light-hearted childishness to propel it along, forcing the viewer to smile repeatedly. The fart jokes work, the tongue-in-cheek anachronistic references make sense and give the film a sense of backward-nostalgic appeal. Everything about the film from the fight scenes to the music and the gross habits of the ogre are all endearing. Mike Myers shines bright in this and comes off as a true original.
Shrek has a solid formula within the writing that doesn't take itself too serious. It also seems that it knew way back in 2001 that they were making a movie to compete with Pixar's 'Monster's, Inc', which was released around the same time. They also knew that they were targeting their audience somewhere between 3 and 13, but had hoped to make it appealing enough for adults. Well, they succeeded, because the film still stands up strong to repeated viewings and when you have a toddler, trust me, you'll be watching this movie a lot.
There's not much in the film to find fault with. All of the extras are interesting or fun and the movie is very kid friendly.
October 26, 2008
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