Shrek Forever After (Shrek: The Final Chapter) (2010)
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Is this series over Forever yet?
For adults, Shrek was most enjoyable due to its willingness to lampoon the mythology of Disney's fairytales, and this aspect was given extra oomph by the fact that DreamWorks co-founder Jeffrey Katzenberg was a former Disney employee. Unfortunately, as is... read more
An average movie
A satisfying Forever After in the Shrek series...

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“The first Shrek was funny and original, and one of my favourites of its year. The first sequel was just as delightful and as charming, and while the third film wasn't as bad as I thought it would be it did suffer from being too tired and contrived. Shrek Forever After is an improvement on Shrek the Third while lacking the charm, heart and magic that was there clearly in the first two.
Thankfully, the story is not as contrived as it was in the third film. I loved the idea and it did start off well, the "what would life be like if Shrek had never existed?" reminded me of one of my all-time favourites, It's a Wonderful Life. However, in the middle act it did have its predictable parts. The pace sags a bit too in the middle act particularly when there are parts that don't have as muc” read more

"Watched via: Blu-Ray Date: 06.11.20 Genre: Animation, Adventure, Comedy RE-watchability: 4**** (out of 5)"
“I suppose they proved there was more story to tell, but this is the least compelling entry of the series. The Rumpelstiltskin character is funny, at first, but is quite annoying by the end. Plus, none of the other characters are as funny as they have been in past outings. The series was best with 'Shrek 2' because it was able to tell an adventure story with comedy at the forefront. More importantly, the comedy wasn't lame, for the time.
Let's hope this is where it ends...” read more

"May 21st, 2010(at the Circle Drive-In Theater in Dickson City)(it would be the final movie that I would see on 35mm film, as all my future theater visits/all movie theaters in my area would be shown in digital) June 28th, 2011(at the Great Escape 14 & IMAX in Dickson City, during the Kids Summer Movies program)"