Description
Shrek, Fiona, and Donkey set off to Far, Far Away to meet Fiona's mother and father, the Queen and King. But not everyone is happily ever after. Shrek and the King find it difficult to get along, and there's tension in the marriage. The Fairy Godmother discovers that Fiona has married Shrek instead of her son Prince Charming and plots to destroy their marriage.
I remember that as a child I had more opportunity to review this particular part, because there was a recording on the disc, from this, I can probably recite the film by heart, I love every joke, every reference, every song ❤❤ so well continued the story of the troll, his donkey and the princess that you do not doubt at all, that the second part is on the same level as the first. If the first one was a kind of risky experiment that would either shoot into the viewer's heart or not, then the second part was clearly done with courage and love, because it turned out the first time)) The new characters fit in perfectly: the beautiful Puss in Boots, the terrible Prince Charming with his Fairy godmother, Fiona's parents (Well, now I see who Fiona was born into such a beauty). The final songs of I Need A Hero, and after Livin' La Vida Loca are still uplifting)) In short, well, everything is fine in this part 💚
Happy New Year to you too!!
Have you arrived yet? -have you arrived yet?
-no
....
and now?
- DONKEY!"
It still brings back fond memories.
Having reviewed it in adulthood, I was pleasantly surprised that there is also adult humor here
He sees a Greek Shrek in the river!
Shrek asked the man:
" Part Two how do you like it?"
Let's go through the second part:
1) There are more songs - this is a minus. We are not watching a musical here, gentlemen-comrades.
2) New characters have been added - this is a plus. Diversity rarely interferes with cartoons.
3) The donkey in the role of a horse was better than Shrek in the role of a man. It would be better if the Donkey sucked up to twelve with his dragon. And by the way, why didn't the dragon turn into anyone? Or are we just too tired to show it?
4) Cartoon opopsovel. There are a lot of references to different cultural pokes. This is neither a plus nor a minus. This is a fact that can be used as an argument.
Well, the question of backfilling. What city would our green ogre live in if he were born in Russia?
- Shrekaterinburg (fiut-ha!)