Shrek Forever After movie review
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The premise of the movie starts off with Shrek at his home with his wife and children, then he goes for a walk and starts to day-dream about the good old days when he was a feared Ogre. Sad, right Shrek's in a funk because he is bored and wants some adventure, but wait his wish just might come true in a place where he least expects it.
Well, it happens in a weird way he sees a little man in trouble on the road and helps him out and for assisting the person out of trouble he is given the wish of a life time, the chance to become a real ogre again all he needs to do is give Rumpelstilskin an uneventful day, of his life time, yep a day for a day. So, of course Shrek agrees and he is sent to a world where people are afraid of Ogres again, and Shrek loves it and literally goes ape on a village. However, little does Shrek know that the world where he has been sent to is ruled by Rumpelstilskin and Ogres are hunted to extinction. Cool right, the movie is a great watch because of its awesome plot, great animation and lots of adult jokes. Adult jokes! What! No I meant jokes a mature parent would understand and laugh at too as well as good wholesome humour a child can understand.
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