Shrek the Third Lost the "hip-hop" temperament
2021-10-20 17:21
It's really different after changing the director. Director Andrew Adamson, who was in the first two films, was dug into "The Chronicles of Narnia" by DreamWorks' "old enemy" Disney. The two directors, Chris Miller and Xu Chengyi, succeeded, although they also tried to keep the original juice. Original, but while carving out the colorful details, it accidentally lost the biggest essence of the "Shrek" series-the poisonous, damaged and lovely "hip-hop" temperament. It is a pity that this essence fails to run through the trilogy.
Fortunately, the supporting characters still maintain the same level of the past. Not only did they support the lively atmosphere, but also retained a few poisonous, damaged and cute "Hip-pop" souls, ensuring that "Shrek 3" is not like "The End" "Zhe 3" and "X-Men 3" are "destroyed". ()
Extended Reading
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Sleeping Beauty: Everything always about you, it's not like your additude is helping Snow.
Snow White: Well maybe it just bothers you that I was voted fairest in the land.
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Captain Hook: [looming over a young boy threateningly with his hook] Well, well, Peter Pan!
Mother: His name's not Peter!
Captain Hook: Shut it, Wendy.