The selling point is still the same----the nagging of the donkey, the smoothness of the cat, there is not much new ideas to be discovered, the killer of the cat in the second episode---pick off the hat and stare at the big tearful eyes and pretend to be pitiful. I don't know how many people sigh , but frequent tricks, can not help but tire. Originally, Danatte made fun of the blockbuster - imitating the ultimatum, imitating the pirates of the Caribbean, and almost all audiences understood it. But this one still continues to imitate Pirates of the Caribbean.
Subversion remains the same - Shrek's greatest success is subverting our inherent logic of "beauty" and "ugly". Since childhood, we have known that Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella are beautiful. In cartoons, these beauties are all selfish, narcissistic, and vain. Only Fiona can unite these girls to fight without fear. It's just that the third episode continues to subvert the original logic of being brilliant. We obviously all know that beautiful women have no brains, no guts, and it's more meaningful than chattering until the point is reached.
Besides, if you want to better understand the humor that belongs only to the West, at least you have to know all kinds of fairy tales well: Captain Hook, Peter Pan, Princess Lettuce, One-Eyed Giant... I used it and so on, because I am familiar with other The characters that appear don't know anything, so you're bound to get lost in the seemingly inexplicable plot. My conclusion is that an ogre is an ogre after all, with no self-cultivation, no subsections, a complete picture of who I am an ogre and who I am afraid of. Anything deliberately makes people uncomfortable. This film is not too a failure, because it has become popular with Boots Pussy - who can resist the handsome cat who is Latin exotic, understands women and can talk with his mouth?
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