This movie was pretty hit-and-miss. It was better than I thought it would be, but still didn't achieve the same excellence as the first Shrek (like a sequel would be able to beat it).
The storyline continues off where the 2nd Shrek ended, which is pretty self-explanatory, but the characters are portrayed a lot more one-dimensionally. I enjoyed the pop culture references as always, and there were a few that seemed fresh.
In terms of visual aesthetics, the animation seems pretty flat. The character's bodies look like they've been created hastily because they look disproportioned to their environment. I mean that Shrek's body looks awkwardly made, kind of thing. This aspects distracted me a bit, because I feel they could have tried to make the long shots more accurate. The close ups, I admit are well done.
The music that is nondiegetic felt awkward because they were mostly done during montages, and overall, these montage sequences were weak. I think what makes Shrek good is the dialogue between the characters. Shrek, at it's best, feels like a theatre play because it deals with prejudices people toward others who do not fit in.
I was also pretty disappointed that they didn't have a karaoke bar sequence during the credits, those were always my favourite (maybe the studio didn't feel like paying a bundle for copyrights).
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