Review ~of Shrek (2001)


Shrek (2001) is a great *animation* movie. Shrek is one of my most favorite movie. From the begging of the movie you can feel the natural beauty, which attract me a lot. 





The tiny creature of fairytale character's are so much beautiful and almost the same as we imagine from our very begging of childhood. The blind Mice, talking donkey, firefly which are captive in a bottle, tiny puppet, The gingerman all are the dreamy characters of our childhood. The most important thing is these each and every characters are so mush natural and perfects. These are played their role so perfectly. You can't feel for a moment that each character is displaced or something else negative. 


Now Its time to say something about The great hero Shrek. Apparently It seems that Shrek is a selfish orge. But actually he is a so kind and emotional orge. He was hurt to see people to afraid of him, his color, large body. He tried to live alone but talking donkey used to disturb him, Shrek used to rude with donkey but never leave him .All his angry was just cats and dogs fight nothing else. 


The princess Fiona , her beauty all are incredible. she was also a perfect character of Shrek (2001).

after rescue princess Fiona from the surrounded fire and dangerous dragon, Shrek handover her to Lithgow’s Lord Farquaar. But as always The hero Shrek won the princess finally.   


It isn’t quite the fairytale kid’s film, it also for adults to remained some ideal issue. And of course for enjoy pure entertainment. This movie could make your mind fresh and jolly. 

 As I review in one work this 123movie is excellent. I like to rank it 9 out of 10. 

This fairytale tropes the excellent voice cast which made the movie such a incredible hit, even today in 2021. Voice artists-


Mike Myers - Shrek  

Eddie Murphy- Donkey

Cameron Diaz- Princess Fiona

John Lithgow- Lord Farquaad


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