Shrek Review

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Shrek


Release Date: 21st June 2001 - Australia


Production Companies
DreamWorks Pictures
PDI

Distribution
Universal Pictures Australia


Genre: Animation/Family

Rating: PG

Runtime: 90 minutes


Budget: $60,000,000

Box Office Gross: $484,409,218
(Worldwide)


Plot Summary
Shrek goes on a quest
to rescue the feisty
Princess Fiona with the
help of his loveable
Donkey and win back
the deed to his swamp
from scheming Lord
Farquaad.


Voice Cast
Mike Myers - Shrek
Eddie Murphy - Donkey
Cameron Diaz - Fiona
John Lithgow - Lord Farquaad
Vincent Cassel - Monsieur Hood
Conrad Vernon - Gingy
Chris Miller - Magic Mirror/Geppetto
Cody Cameron - Pinocchio/The Three Little Pigs
Simon J. Smith - Blind Mouse
Christopher Knights - Blind Mouse/Thelonius
Aron Warner - Big Bad Wolf
Jim Cummings - Captain of Guards
Kathleen Freeman - Old Woman
Bobby Block - Baby Bear
Michael Galasso - Peter Pan
Andrew Adamson - Duloc Mascot (Uncredited)

Crew
Writer: Song "Merry Men"/
Director - Andrew Adamson
Director - Vicky Jenson
Based on Book "Shrek" - William Steig
Writers/Co-Producers - Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio
Writers - Joe Stillman and Roger S.H. Schulman
Additional Dialogue/Story Artists - Cody Cameron, Chris Miller and Conrad Vernon
Executive Producers - Penney
Finkelman Cox, Sandra Rabins and Steven Spielberg (Uncredited)
Co-Executive Producer - David Lipman
Producers - Jeffrey Katzenberg,
Aron Warner and John H. Williams
Production Designer - James Hegedus
Character Designer - Tom Hester
Character Designer/Supervising Animator - Raman Hui
Costume Designer - Isis Mussenden
Visual Effects Supervisor - Ken Bielenberg
Film Editor - Sim Evan-Jones
Music Supervisor - Marylata Elton
Music - Harry Gregson-Williams and John Powell


Awards

2002 Academy Awards
Best Animated Feature - Aron Warner (Won) 
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Best Adapted Screenplay - Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio,
Joe Stillman and Roger S.H. Schulman (Nominated)


Review
A childhood classic of its day, I can’t remember the last time I watched SHREK but it was when I was attending school. It’s been a long time since this and nothing in the movie has been changed either. The concept of SHREK was considered not long before DreamWorks started to imitate Pixar's charm in their own computer animated features and it was its game changer. The studio, as well as its rivals, tried to replicate the formula into other movies but none have the wit and goofiness of SHREK. The team behind the feature was not afraid to mock its competitors from Disney, as well as satirise the magical world of fairy-tales that had been previously adapted into animation (like Pinocchio, The Three Little Pigs, Snow White, etc.) Along with these Disney references, there are a number of pop-cultural references to any movie that anyone may recognise. The animation and humour have aged better with innuendos like the joke about the Muffin Man in the interrogation scene. 

The film’s best aspects for me are the hilarious dialogue and voice acting from a few A-listed celebrities like Mike Myers who provided the voice the titular character of the lovable ogre. The distinguishable veteran comedian/actor Eddie Murphy gets to be in a show-stealing performance as the annoying, talking Donkey. Cameron Diaz was the lovely Princess Fiona and John Lithgow as the villain Lord Farquaad.

Kids and adults will enjoy SHREK as they did before in years after its initial release. It is a joyous and light-hearted animated movie that was delightfully funny and had started a franchise with three sequels, a spin-off and two television specials in the years that followed. 

Star rating: (8/10) Very Good Movie

 


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