A good animation or movie sequel, in fact, as long as it can maintain the basic level of the previous ones, the audience will (at least me) buy it. The level of this "Shrek 4" has generally not fallen from the norm, which is very gratifying to me. Donkey is still talkative, Puss in Boots is still a joke, and Gingerbread Man is still neurotic, and that's enough. What's more, like the previous animations, the main line of love runs through it, and the funny scenes and action scenes are not bad. What else can we expect? Do you really want Shrek the Monster to mutate into a Dark Shrek who sodomized Shrek Younger in the fourth anime? After watching this animation with my girlfriend at home, I felt refreshed, which is enough. We sometimes have such simple requirements for movies, of course, it is limited to the Shrek series, because it is a brainless animation itself, and it does not require you to waste brain cells thinking about artistry - lying in a mud puddle for a while is serious business.
November 30, 2010
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