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Shrek and they lived happily ever after

Poster of the film Shrek and they lived happily ever afterShrek has now become a full-fledged ruler and regrets the times past, when he lived the life of a "true ogre". So he makes a pact with the dwarf Rumple, which makes him sign a contract, promising him that his problems will disappear in an instant. Shrek thus finds himself prisoner of a curse within an alternative world to the realm of Far Far Away, where orcs are hunted, Fiona is no longer his beloved and the dwarf Rumple takes his place as king. There is a solution to the problem, in fact a stone mosaic says that the kiss of true love will make the contract null and void. Shrek will be ready to rebuild his whole life starting from his friends, to regain power and win back the love of Fiona.

Shrek and FionaBy now the tale of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, Puss in Boots and their adventures in the magical world of Far Far Away are well known all over the world. Based on the popular children's book Shrek! by William Steig, the films received critical praise, worldwide box office success and the first ever Academy Award - for an animated film. All this is enough to state that Shrek and the characters from Far Far Away have earned their rightful place in the history of cinema and animation. Having already touched the vast territory of fairy tales, the filmmakers of DreamWorks Animation have thus decided to challenge themselves with a film that could be even more beautiful and exciting than the previous ones.
When it came time to develop the script for "Shrek and Lived Happy and Happy", the filmmakers decided to really focus the film's attention on Shrek, get in touch with him, and see how things stand from the perspective of the film. Orc. Even though the green ogre is at the center of every story, some might say that the character had become a little tame after three films. Now a father of three, Shrek has responsibilities, duties and obligations. He is no longer the intimidating giant we met at the beginning of the first film, screaming out the people of Far Far Away. Now, he's considered a local celebrity, with locals treating him with awe, taking off their hats and offering warm greetings when they see Shrek on the street.
Shrek, Donkey, and Puss in BootsAs with many movie sequels, each journey and each chapter brings new experiences and opportunities to grow and develop for the character. The directors embarked on Shrek's final story to return to its roots. This might have seemed like a leap from a large trampoline. Shrek begins to ask himself many questions about what it really means to be an ogre. Returning to his roots and the basics of his incredible journey, this film had to be the story of Shrek, told through his eyes. Shrek begins to wonder who he has become and what life could have been if he had never saved Fiona from the tower.
The group developed Shrek's script with the classic "What If?" Now, happily married with three children, Shrek's life has become worldly and very routine (at least in his eyes). his days as an ogre bachelor, Shrek makes the proverbial pact with the devil, who in this case is nothing but the classic fairy tale tempter, Rumple. The new villain to enter Shrek's world is Rumple, he capitalizing on Shrek's nostalgia for his ogre days makes him an offer he can't refuse. Live a responsibility-free day, like a real ogre. In return, Shrek will only have to give Rumple one of his past days. Seems like a fair deal , one day in exchange for a day. But Shrek still does not know about the little specification that Rumple has placed at the end of the contract, that it will take a very important day for all the inhabitants of Far Far Away, a day that strav will go beyond the whole story. With evil elegance, Rumple chooses to take the day Shrek was born. The result is nothing short of catastrophic. All the audience knows Shrek, Fiona and the fairy tale, which is completely twisted and thrown into an alternative reality. No one in Far Far Away knows Shrek anymore. And they see him for what he is: a big and scary ogre.

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Original title: 
Shrek Forever After
Country: 
USA
Year: 
2010
Gender: 
3d animation
Duration: 
92 '
Directed by: 
Mike Mitchell
Official site: 
Production: 
DreamWorks Animation, DreamWorks SKG, Pacific Data Images
Distribution: 
Universal Pictures Italy
Exit date: 
August 25, 2010

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