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"Shrek, is the best." This DVD was hard to find in my area. I had to have it!
"Brimstone? ... hmph, whatever that was didn't come off no stone!"
The original Shrek movie is easily the best in the series and for a variety of reasons that are pretty clear to most of the viewers. Unfortunately, the things that we can see wrong with the subsequent adventures seem not to be so apparent to the people behind the magic curtain. They seemed to focus on the slight things that might've been problematic in the first film and then magnify them to the Nth degree for the following episodes trying to propel the franchise on its faults.
The best thing about Shrek was that even a two-year old could sit and watch the movie in rapt attention without drifting away. Shrek has enough light-hearted childishness to propel it along, forcing the viewer to smile repeatedly. The fart jokes work, the tongue-in-cheek anachronistic references make sense and give the film a sense of backward-nostalgic appeal. Everything about the film from the fight scenes to the music and the gross habits of the ogre are all endearing. Mike Myers shines bright in this and comes off as a true original.
Shrek has a solid formula within the writing that doesn't take itself too serious. It also seems that it knew way back in 2001 that they were making a movie to compete with Pixar's 'Monster's, Inc', which was released around the same time. They also knew that they were targeting their audience somewhere between 3 and 13, but had hoped to make it appealing enough for adults. Well, they succeeded, because the film still stands up strong to repeated viewings and when you have a toddler, trust me, you'll be watching this movie a lot.
There's not much in the film to find fault with. All of the extras are interesting or fun and the movie is very kid friendly.
"Great..." This is one of the best of 2001, plus one of the best ever. Go see it, NOAW!
"Satisfied" The movie arrived on time and works great. I would make another purchase from this seller.
"Okay. Worth a watch.." It's not a bad movie. There are some funny parts, but fart jokes just don't do it for me. What in the world is so hilarious about passing gas, for crying out loud, besides it being utterly embarrassing? The animation by Pacific Data Images is first rate, although does not hold a candle in comparison to the scope, effort, and complexity that was placed in Square's "Final Fantasy". As for story, I've actually found the story in "Final Fantasy" to be more touching and more involving than the story of "Shrek". Don't get me wrong, "Shrek" has a decent story, but it's not quite as elaborate as "Final Fantasy". (In "Final Fantasy", you may have to watch the movie a second time to get it. It is hard to follow, but it introduces a level of intrigue that makes it more interesting. If you can actually understand the story clearly, then it actually feels far more powerful than what you would originally think.)
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"Shrekilicious", I purchased this video for my grandson who is into Shrek right now. I have my own copy and my other grandchildren have watched it over and over again. The video was shipped and received as promised and in the condition promised. Thanks for making my "shopping" experience a happy one.
"WHY WATCH SHREK AGAIN: Shrek as Imperial Critique", Ever since I saw the movie Shrek when it first came out in theaters, I saw it as a story intentionally subversive to empire (not just the "Disney Empire"). However I have not found anyone else explicate these themes. So I thought now is as good a time as any to do that. And so here are my thoughts on the movie Shrek as 'imperial' critique.
Shrek is an Ogre. A monster. Something to be feared. Those who are hunting for him with torches and pitchforks have their fantasy-projections of what ogres are like. But is he really as bad as his pursuers think? Perhaps monsters are mere projections of our prejudices and fears onto those who represent the unknown. In this way, 'the other' is part of our mythologizing, whose identity is constructed by the dominant story-tellers of society. Toward the beginning of the movie various 'others', the defected fairy-tale characters, are bought, sold, and rejected. The motif of colonialism arises as the fairy-tale creatures are relocated to the mirky swamp by the orders of Farquad, and thus disrupting the ogre's peace. (Recall the ginger bread man calls Farquad a "monster").
King Farquad represents the ruling elite. He is a white male with a Napolean complex - that is, he is short and often tries to appear taller than he actually is. This is an indication of shame and part of his fabricating identity by bullying others; rising to power is not merely compensation but is a contrived way of affirming his significance. This is part of a very important theme: Farquad is a pretend king. He is playing make-believe, and whether he knows he is or not is a worthy conversation. He seems to deceive himself by his making-believe and forcing the others to participate. Notice his control of the authentic. During a festivity his servants are made to display cards reminding the crowd to "Applause" or "Boo". The magic mirror tells him what he wants to hear, but under threat. He maintains his image with violence. His power and glory are a fabrication that is established by a play of fear and of prejudice. Most noteworthy and more central is his ongoing struggle to establish the "perfect kingdom" - and so he attempts to capture the "happily ever after" for himself. Yet this "perfect" kingdom - with no ambiguity and perfect conformity to his liking - is really a utilization of social construction with which he manipulates his reality. In this way the movie is suggestive of how people see themselves as within a story.
There is a general understanding among anthropologists that we interpret our world through story, allowing our expectations to be shaped by them. We assume the stories are prescriptive and so we live by them, when really they may confine our interpretation of lived experience. Hence, the princess was waiting to be rescued by the prince. The dragon was 'supposed' to be killed. This is how one is "supposed" to find "true love" - a fixation the princess sees within a narratival framework. The story isn't 'perfect.' She learns that along the way.
Within the theme of the imperial pursuit of the 'perfect' and its corollary dehumanizing of the other, a feminist critique can be found. Notice the chivalry of Robin Hood. Hood believes he is saving a damsel in distress. This reflects the chivalrous will to establish identity in relation to the damsel by conquoring evil - the "threat." Every classic horror film where a beautiful woman is victimized by a gothic creature serves to a particular perspective of good and evil through a particular construction of women. According to the script, it is a scandal for a woman to be with an ogre. This points to the complication of gender construction in an imperial context. It is widely recognized by sociologists that the constructions of gender-relations are integrated with other social constructions such as 'race' and 'class'. In general, the 'other' plays a role in the construction of power and privilege through its contradistinction from a construction of authentic humanity ('white', 'male', 'middle-upper' class). Hence chivalry is part of a narrative construct of how masculinity is established in its distinction to the 'other.' But this depiction of chivalry seeks to affirm adequacy or power in battle against an other - defining its power in terms of defeat and conquest, and restoration of a well-defined order.
Moreover, in its presumption of the weak and passive role of the woman, there is suggestive here a weakness in patriarchy itself. Both Robin Hood and Farquad need to fit themselves in a defining narrative whereby it is easy to manipulate their identity. Robin Hood is insecure because he needs to define himself in just this way. The Robin Hood scene nicely upsets the imperial/patriarchical assumption of chivalry. The princess doesn't need Robin Hood's help. In fact she sees herself as a victim of his presumed heroism. Robin Hood's sing-and-dance routine reveals his motives are really not pure at all. He is using the role of chivalry and its play on otherness (the ogre) to placate his desires (which may include remaining a hero of sexual conquest and earning or keeping the respect of his band of merry men). Princess Fiona proves to be stronger than Robin Hood, revealing his weakness and deconstructing his facade.
At the end of the movie, the princess kisses Shrek, the spell is broken, and she remains an ogre - only permanently. It's actually as if her day-time identity as a fairy-tale depiction of a fair-maden is the fake - the curse. It's not so much that Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but rather escapes social construction. King Farquad is exposed as a fraud, and his kingdom built on inauthentic and is itself truly anti-human. The Shrek story effectively deconstructs the fairy-tale narrative - but does so in the formation of another narrative. What I come away with is a sense that to live by a pre-scriptive narrative, and to mediate one's identity through it, is to be fake, inauthentic, and to transcend; only in transcending the expected can we find what is true, good, and beautiful.
Now, by explicating these themes, I don't mean to imply that there are no race or gender typology being used here. For instance, all people in this movie are white. Some may see the donkey character as resembling the stereotypical non-white side kick. The hero is still a male. At very least, I would like to suggest that these stereotypes serves the movies critique.
In summery, Shrek is a commentary on empire. The power of empire is its story. It is in story that people interpret their role, through which they mediate identity and are predisposed in an interpersonal and political trajectory. Story gives meaning. The empire controls the story-telling of a society, and manipulates it in order to type-cast itself into the heroic and the salvific.
"The Best", Must have watched this 1000 times. makes me laugh every time. Will be a classic if not already.
"Shrek", I have attempted to purchase this item twice from to seprate vendors and have not received either.
"All Good", The disks were both clean and scratch-free and the case was pristine. I would buy from this seller again in a heartbeat.
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"Fresh and Original", A spin on Disney princess tales. This movie is one of the best animated hits in history.
"wow!!", Does this DVD have a lot of reviews or what? I never saw so many before at least not on Amazon. The movie was pretty good I guess but the second one was better. Did you know that there will be a 4th one in 2010? There will also also be a 5th and final one in 2013.
"Family fun.", Shrek is a cute movie but gets annoying after watching it more than once. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz provide the voices for Shrek, Donkey, and Princess Fiona. There are some sarcastic and lovable moments in this box-office smash! Great to watch with friends and family, too bad the sequel was less than impressive, stick with the original.
"Fantastically Clever. Shrek won the whole family", The original Shrek was a CG classic or masterpiece. It's truly a work of art in the computer graphics field. The detail in the CGI was AMAZING for its time and it still manages to impress me today. Other animated films like "Finding Nemo" and "Monsters Inc" compare to the beautiful composure, however Shrek is dominantly more humourous.
The movie just has the word clever written all over it. It can definately satisfy a group of young children while also managing to get some adults to laugh hysterically. With this in mind I would advise some parents to view the content before having their children view the film. There is some suggestive material and curse words hidden througout the film. Most parents I've known have avoided showing this film to young children, so if you are one of those kinds of parents, I advise you to have them view some of the Disney films instead. Remember Disney did not make this film.
The voice-overs are great. Some films have tried to make a great voice-over team and sadly failed. Murphy, Myers, and Diaz definately raised the bar and set an example for CGI movies to come. So pretty much what makes this movie work is the talent, humor, and clever animation.
So if you haven't seen this film, pay some tribute to American filmmaking and get this American Classic. It was a huge success because it was such an original and fun film. Don't miss it for the world.
"Shrek", I got this for my grand kids and they love it, in fact I love it too
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