Shrek 2 (Blu-ray) PG
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 33 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: June 5, 2018
- Originally Released: 2019
- Label: Dreamworks Animated
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy & Mike Myers | |
Performer: | Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, John Cleese, Julie Andrews & Jennifer Saunders | |
Directed by | Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon & Andrew Adamson | |
Music by | Tom Waits, Joseph Arthur, Dashboard Confessional, David Bowie & Nick Cave | |
Screenwriting by | Joe Stillman, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss & Andrew Adamson | |
Produced by | John H. Williams, David Lipman & Aron Warner | |
Executive Production by | Jeffrey Katzenberg |
Entertainment Reviews:
[With] more elaborate visuals than the original and some great voice casting.
Los Angeles Times
Go and see Shrek 2. You'll enjoy yourself thoroughly. Only the churlish could find any faults.
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New Statesman
[I]t's got heart and delirium in equal doses, as well as a firecracker rhythm all its own.
Entertainment Weekly
Can an ogre live happily ever after? Can fairy tale characters be content with their fairy tale lives? Can an Oscar-winning animated success generate a successful sequel? To all these questions, Shrek 2 is happy to answer yes, yes and yes.
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Los Angeles Times
[M]uch of the humour remains gleefully satirical.
Sight and Sound
The animation by which it stands or falls is as brilliant as ever and, though it wouldn't really be right to call it totally anti-Disney, it certainly trumps that institution for sharpness of focus, notably as far as the screenplay is concerned.
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London Evening Standard
Mr. Banderas's campy suavity and Puss's convincingly animated fur add some new looks and rhythms to the formula.
New York Times
Product Description:
In this meet-the-parents sequel to the romantic fairy tale in which two ogres fall in love, SHREK 2 brings the loveable green menace (voiced by Mike Meyers) back to the big screen for a second round of mischief. This time around, in addition to the voices of Cameron Diaz (as Shrek's sweetheart Fiona) and Eddie Murphy (as their companion Donkey), Julie Andrews and John Cleese chime in as Fiona's parents, Queen Lillian and King Harold. Surprising newcomer Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas)--a slyly funny tabby honed for swashbuckling adventure--joins the crew. Last but certainly not least, the conniving duo of vain Prince Charming (Rupert Everett) and his power-hungry mom, the Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders), spice up the action.
When Fiona insists that her new husband Shrek visit her parents, they travel to Far Far Away (a Disneyfied medieval version of Hollywood) where everything goes wrong. The King and Queen are outraged to see their daughter married to an ogre, and while Fiona tries to calm them, Shrek sets out to find a solution. He finds it, in the form of a Happily Ever After potion, which only complicates matters, drawing all parties into a confused exchange of magic and spells, all for the sake of true love. With shimmering animation giving SHREK 2 near-3-D visuals, the witty scripting and eclectic pop music soundtrack keep the film hopping along with an upbeat pace. "Holding Out for a Hero" by Frou Frou, and "Livin' la Vida Loca" by Eddie Murphy are the most raucous of the film's many great songs, though more subtle numbers such as "Accidentally in Love" by Counting Crows, and "Little Drop of Poison" by Tom Waits certainly enrich some key scenes of this enjoyable family film.
When Fiona insists that her new husband Shrek visit her parents, they travel to Far Far Away (a Disneyfied medieval version of Hollywood) where everything goes wrong. The King and Queen are outraged to see their daughter married to an ogre, and while Fiona tries to calm them, Shrek sets out to find a solution. He finds it, in the form of a Happily Ever After potion, which only complicates matters, drawing all parties into a confused exchange of magic and spells, all for the sake of true love. With shimmering animation giving SHREK 2 near-3-D visuals, the witty scripting and eclectic pop music soundtrack keep the film hopping along with an upbeat pace. "Holding Out for a Hero" by Frou Frou, and "Livin' la Vida Loca" by Eddie Murphy are the most raucous of the film's many great songs, though more subtle numbers such as "Accidentally in Love" by Counting Crows, and "Little Drop of Poison" by Tom Waits certainly enrich some key scenes of this enjoyable family film.
Keywords:
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Love Story
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Computer Animation
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Fairy Tale
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