Review of Shrek Forever After (2010) by Deadly Night S — 02 Nov 2011
The fourth installment in the DreamWorks franchise is an enjoyable film with very little thatâ(TM)s new other than 3-D animation. The story would appeal more to teenagers and parents and younger kids wouldn't understand the lesson of realizing what you have got before it's gone.
Black lends his voice to the imp Rumplestiltskin and does a tremendous job depicting the devious, dealing villain. The word is that this will be the final feature for everyone's favourite ogre which is probably best since the material has run its course.
Although I believe Puss In Boots is getting his own movie to be released in theatres shortly.
This review of Shrek Forever After (2010) was written by Deadly Night S on 02 Nov 2011.
Shrek Forever After has generally received positive reviews.
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