Dreamwork's Shrek's Psychology
[2023-12-12 11:17:55]
In the story of "Shrek" made by DreamWorks supervised by Andrew Adamson and Wiki Jenson. An animated movie was released in the theater in 2001. It is based on the satirical comedy of the world of typical picture books with children and more hidden adult humor and makes everyone's entertainment fun. At the beginning of the story Mike Myers, the hero, plays Shrek, talking about "the first kiss of true love" in a complex story book, and finally closes the story. I think that is an interesting story. The way he ran into the toilet.
Shrek the Third (also called Shrek 3) is a 2007 computer anime comedy movie produced by DreamWorks Animation and released by Paramount Pictures. It's a sequel to the 3rd series of Shrek in 2001, Shrek in 2004, and Shrek's movie series. This film was directed by Chris Miller and co-directed by Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, Miller, and Raman Hui authored by Aron Warner. Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, John Criese's role in the last movie, and Justin Timberlake's Arthur Pendragon and Eric I reinterpreted idol 's Merlin. In Shrek III, Prince Charming plans to defeat Shrock and Fiona. And they inherited the king Harold's posthumous throne. Shrek realized that a demon was not worthy to become a king, and a 16-year old cousin Artie accepted that rule in an effort to convince Fiona that he did not achieve it
How about Shrek's Demon Princess Fiona (Dream Factory, 2001). She certainly seems to be a feminist cartoon - strong, competent, and fighting boys. She is pregnant through Shrek the Third (2007). In her baby shower, she looked like a materialistic coward, spoiled with all her beautiful single friends - Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Rapunzel. But when Fiona's own father, the king of frogs, passed the crown, he did not offer it to her, but she offered it to her ogresh Shrek and eventually he said "more I refused because I had an important thing "(he will be his father!) This is correct. Men bravely abandon all power (sweet old Mickey), women are one of the next throne, can not be asked, do not complain
To the best of my knowledge, the sequel to "Shrek" may be unlimited. The skin of DreamWorks Ogre, after all, is the color of money. However, despite this, there is still a feeling that it will end with "Shrek III", and this feeling has finally reached completion. In the first movie, Shrek (Mike Myers called out) met and offered his female love, Fiona (Cameron Diaz); secondly he learned obligation. In this part of the discovery I notice that he is confronted with future father and occupational crisis. Does he take over his father 's work, or is he faithful to his career to shake things?