Shrek Forever After (2010)
Shrek Forever After is the 4th and final installment in the Shrek film series. The film is released by DreamWorks Animation and is distributed by Paramount Pictures. Shrek is feeling over-domesticated. He has lost his roar. He used to send villagers running away in terror. Now they run to him and ask him to sign their pitchforks and torches.
To regain his ogre mojo, he strikes a deal with Rumpelstiltskin. The pact goes awry and Shrek must confront what life would be like in Far Far Away if he had never existed. That translates into Donkey being forced into cart-pulling duty, fat and lazy Puss in Boots trading his sword for a pink bow, Fiona leading a resistance group comprised of fellow Ogres and the underhanded Rumpelstiltskin ruling the kingdom and having a military of his own of witches.
There are so many funny scenes here, from Gingerbread Man becoming a gladiator to the Pied Piper being a sort of bounty hunter. By far, this is the best Shrek movie out of the four as there are many action scenes. Rumpelstiltskin is nothing more than a magical contract dealer so his character is boring but it is his kingdom full of witches that make it entertaining. The witches use weapons like the Green Goblin of Spiderman.
I was not surprised when I read that the film is DreamWorks Animation’s highest-grossing film at the foreign box office. This movie was worth every byte of download when I got it. A must-see movie!
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