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After battling a fire-breathing dragon and the evil Lord Farquaad to win the hand of Princess Fiona, Shrek now faces his greatest challenge: the in-laws. Shrek and Princess Fiona return from their honeymoon to find an invitation to visit Fiona's parents, the King and Queen of the Kingdom of Far, Far Away. With Donkey along for the ride, the newlyweds set off. All of the citizens of Far, Far Away turn out to greet their returning Princess, and her parents happily anticipate the homecoming of their daughter and her new Prince. But no one could have prepared them for the sight of their new son-in-law, not to mention how much their little girl had changed. Little did Shrek and Fiona know that their marriage had foiled all of her father's plans for her future--and his own. Now the King must enlist the help of a powerful Fairy Godmother, the handsome Prince Charming and that famed ogre killer 'Puss In Boots' to put right his version of "happily ever after." (official distributor synopsis)

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novoten 

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English Force-adjusted porridge. A strange and possibly slightly unacceptable story for children, compensated by more or less good jokes and references. Shrek with Donkey and Puss in Boots belongs to the great part, but the rest is sometimes unbearably boring, especially the subplot with the kiss, which noticeably copies the first installment. Therefore, I have to look completely coldly at the enthusiasm around it. The first one should have remained alone. ()

Lima 

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English Shrek 2 has its deaf spots (and there are quite a few), but they are balanced by great animation, some excellent references (a cool "Mission - Pinocchio - Impossible") and in places a very biting parody of Hollywood and movie star mores. The whole thing has a nice, relaxed and self-parodic atmosphere, which is good. And what I must not forget is the great voice acting of the characters in the original - especially Banderas made me laugh! In this regard, I would like to send a small message to our distributors: Go to hell with the dubbing! ()

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kaylin 

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English The second part is my favorite in the series and I have to admit that it's mainly because of the great soundtrack. Although I also caught myself quoting some lines before they were spoken. I still immensely enjoy this animated film and I'm glad that I gave "Shrek," which was so popular this time, a chance and didn't avoid it, even though I had originally planned to. ()

POMO 

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English Though it’s no longer the “first time”, Shrek 2 is still packed with great scenes and especially the high-octane second half will completely disarm you. It’s the same kind of upgrade on the first one as Toy Story 2 – more of the same, but in a wilder and more bountiful package. ()

Stanislaus 

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English The second adventure of the ogre has pretty much the same atmosphere and energy as its three years older predecessor. The endearing lesson of "don't judge a book by its cover" (even beyond the "seven mountains") runs through the entire film and is still relevant today. In addition to the old familiar characters, the second Shrek features a number of new and engaging figures, most notably the owner of the cutest animated eyes, Puss in Boots, and the devilish Fairy Godmother. The second Shrek offers another solid load of humorous, but also action and touching moments, which will not get tired even on repeated viewings. The highlight of the whole film for me is without a doubt the "Holding Out for a Hero" sequence. ()

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