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Shrek 2 (2004)

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(446 votes)
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74%
(24 reviews)
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Directed by
Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury

Written by
William Steig, Andrew Adamson

Cast
Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, Antonio Banderas [more]


Release Date
• USA: May 21, 2004
• UK: 2 Jul 2004
DVD Release Date
• R1: Nov 5, 2004
• R2: 1 Nov 2004

Budget USD 75,000,000
BoxOffice: $99.9M

Official Website:
Shrek 2 Website

MPAA Rating
Rated PG for some crude humor, a brief substance reference and some suggestive content.

Running Time
1 hour, 45 minutes

Country USA

Studio DreamWorks Distribution LLC, Dreamworks Pictures, Dreamworks Production, Pacific Data Images

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Review of Shrek 2 (2004) by Mark R. Leeper

                              SHREK 2
                (a film review by Mark R. Leeper)
     CAPSULE: There is distinctly less magic and fun in
     SHREK 2 as the title ogre has problems becoming
     accepted by his in-laws.  All the same cast is back
     with the same voices, but the tone of the film is
     darker and we don't learn a lot more about the
     characters that we liked in the first film.  One new
     character is engaging, but overall we just know
     these characters too well from the first film.
     Rating: +1 (-4 to +4) or 6/10

If there had not been a SHREK, then SHREK 2 would have been a

better film. Much of the novelty of this world has fallen off the

production. The fun of for the first time meeting Shrek and

especially Donkey are gone. Donkey is a good character, but he

has a smaller role in this film where he is not really important

to the plot and he gets fewer good lines. Eddie Murphy is

probably not allowed to suddenly ad-lib something like a sudden

fixation on parfaits. This film does, however, introduce us to

Puss-in-Boots, and Puss is a good character but not as funny as

Donkey was when we met him. In the first film the story was set

in a fairy tale world that is far, far away and an ogre is

rescuing a princess. That works for me. SHREK 2 is set mostly in

what Fiona calls the Land of Far, Far Away, but it is basically in

a place a lot like Hollywood. In this land Shrek has problems

with his in-laws. So who needs to enter the world of fairy tales

to have a comedy about someone having in-law problems in

Hollywood? Somehow we invested more interest in wondering if the

lead couple would get together than we ever could in whether they

will stay together. If they break up it will be largely their own

fault for not valuing each other's love enough.

So in the transition to the second film a little of the magic

leaked out just in having the ogres start out already married. A

little more leaked out when the jokes were toned down just a bit.

Or perhaps the writers were just not as creative this time around.

Also, this film just seems a little darker in tone. As the film

opens Shrek (voiced by Michael Myers) and Fiona (Cameron Diaz)

have accepted themselves as ogres. Then they get a command to

visit Fiona's parents, King Harold (John Cleese) and Queen Lillian

(Julie Andrews). King Harold never expected to have an ogre for a

son-in-law or for a daughter either, for that matter. He begins

to plot against the marriage with the Fairy Godmother (Jennifer

Saunders) and her son Prince Charming (Rupert Everett). Along the

way we get a new character, a charming swashbuckling rogue, Puss-

in-Boots (Antonio Banderas) who mixes in a little of his former

role as El Zorro.

The little digs at Walt Disney's animated fairy tales and the

popular media in general somehow seemed a lot funnier in the

original. Perhaps part is that they are expected now so the

element of surprise is lost. I do not know what they were looking

for in the source music songs in this film, but they did not find

it. The songs in the first film were somehow instantly likable.

The choice of songs this time around seems pallid and drab. If I

hear the same songs again on the radio I will probably not even

remember that I have heard them before.

At the end of SHREK 2 we are just about where we were at the

beginning of SHREK 2, but an hour and a half have been spent at

least pleasantly. I might well have enjoyed myself watching SHREK

for the nth time as much as watching SHREK 2 for the first time.

Perhaps what we need next is a film about Donkey. Eddie, if they

offer you I SPY II, go for DONKEY: THE MOVIE instead. I would

rate SHREK 2 a +1 on the -4 to +4 scale or 6/10.
                                        Mark R. Leeper
                                        mleeper@optonline.net
                                        Copyright 2004 Mark R. Leeper
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