Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Shrek 2 Review










Shrek 2


Release Date: 17th June 2004 - Australia


Production Companies
DreamWorks Pictures (presents)
Pacific Data Images (PDI)
DreamWorks Animation

Distribution
20th Century Fox Australia


Genre: Animation/Family/
Fantasy/Comedy

Rating: PG

Runtime: 88 minutes


Budget: $150,000,000

Box Office Gross: $930,945,561 (Worldwide - figure subject to change)


Plot Summary
Shrek and Fiona are
enjoying their honeymoon
when they receive an
invitation from Fiona's
parents, the King and Queen
of Far, Far Away. The
newlyweds, along with
Donkey, set off to meet her
parents, where they are
happily anticipating their
homecoming. When Shrek and Fiona arrive as the citizens set to greet them, no one would believe them for their sight that their little girl has changed and that their new son-in-law is an ogre.

Little did Shrek and Fiona know that their marriage had thwarted her father's plans for her future, not to mention his own. Now the King must turn to the Fairy Godmother and her son Prince Charming in a plot to separate Shrek and Fiona and hire a pussy cat assassin named Puss in Boots to kill Shrek.


Voice Cast
Mike Myers - Shrek
Eddie Murphy - Donkey
Cameron Diaz - Princess Fiona
Antonio Banderas - Puss in Boots
John Cleese - King Harold
Julie Andrews - Queen Lillian
Rupert Everett - Prince Charming
Jennifer Saunders - The
Fairy Godmother
Aron Warner - Big Bad Wolf
Cody Cameron - The Three
Little Pigs/Pinocchio
Larry King - The Ugly Stepsister (Cameo)
Conrad Vernon - The
Gingerbread Man/Cedric/
Announcer/Muffin Man/
Mongo
Chris Miller - Magic Mirror
Mark Moseley - Dresser
Kelly Cooney - Fast Food Clerk
Kelly Asbury - Page/Elf/
Nobleman/Nobleman's Son
Andrew Adamson - Captain of the Guards
Joan Rivers - Red Carpet Announcer (Cameo)

Crew
Story/Screenplay/Writer: Song "Fairy Godmother
Song"/Director - Andrew Adamson
Additional Dialogue/Director - Conrad Vernon
Director - Kelly Asbury
Based Upon the Book "Shrek" - William Steig
Based on Characters (Uncredited)/
Creative Consultants - Ted Elliott and
Terry Rossio
Based on Characters - Roger S.H. Schulman (Uncredited)
Screenplay - Joe Stillman,
J. David Stern and David M. Weiss
Additional Dialogue/Story Artists -
Cody Cameron, Walt Dohrn and
David P. Smith
Additional Dialogue/Head of Story/
ADR Group - Chris Miller
Executive Producer - Jeffrey Katzenberg
Producers - David Lipman,
Aron Warner and John H. Williams
Production Designer - Guillaume Aretos
Art Director - Steve Pilcher
Character Designer - Tom Hestor
Additional Character Designer - Chris Aguirre
Costume Designer - Isis Mussenden
Story Consultants - Mike de Seve
and Ted Tally
Senior Production Manager - Denise Nolan Cascino
Supervising Animators - James Baxter,
Tim Cheung and Raman Hui
Directing Animators - Chung Chan,
Paul Chung, Donnachada Daly,
Anthony Hodgson and Trey Thomas
Co-Supervising Character Technical Directors -
Lawrence D. Cutler and Lucia Modesto
Layout Supervisor - Bob Whitehill
Head of Effects - Arnauld Lamorlette
Visual Effects Supervisor - Ken Bielenberg
Co-Visual Effects Supervisor - Philippe Gluckman
Sequence Supervisors: Lighting - Michael Day,
Susan Hayden, Jin Liou, Janet Rentel and
Milton E. Rodriguez-Rios
Editors - Michael Andrews and
Sim Evan-Jones
Supervising Sound Editor - Dennis Leonard
Supervising Sound Editor (Uncredited)/
Sound Designer - Randy Thom
Additional Sound Design - David C. Hughes
Assistant Sound Designer - Will Files
Sound Effects Editors - Andre Fenley,
J.R. Grubbs and Scott Guttieau
Sound Mixers - Andy Nelson and Anna Behlmer
Foley Artists - Ellen Heuer,
Dennie Thorpe and Jana Vance
Music/Original Themes - Harry Gregson-Williams
Original Themes - John Powell
Music Supervisor - Chris Douridas
Score Mixer - Alan Meyerson


Awards

2005 Academy Awards
Best Original Song "Accidentally in Love" -
Adam Duritz, Charles Gillingham,
Jim Bogios, David Immergluck,
Matthew Mulley, David Bryson and Dan Vickrey
(Nominated)
Best Animated Feature - Andrew Adamson
(Nominated)


Review
Under the circumstances of joy, I do not find SHREK 2 the worst sequel movie. It's merely an animated sequel with a mature plot that sometimes feels like an adult romantic comedy broadened with moral lessons for children. This feature contains enjoyable references to pop culture, satirical humour and the return of the first movie's three cast members, Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz and Eddie Murphy. Zorro bravado Antonio Banderas lends his purring voice as the puss in boots, though I couldn't agree that this pussycat got dragged here for this laughable and charming showcase.

The sequel SHREK 2 is a refreshing, fun-filled and fast-paced quality in fracturing more fairy tales on new, hilarious and borrowed characters. I decreed that it's the only one that doesn't jump into mediocrity, unlike the following entries, and it's a good movie.

Star rating: (4/5) Good Movie

2 comments:

  1. I honestly cannot remember much about the movie other than Eddie Murphy and Antonio Banderas, but I remember enjoying it. Great review!

    -James

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