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Shrek, un ogre verdâtre, cynique et malicieux, a élu domicile dans un marécage qu'il croit être un havre de paix. Un matin, alors qu'il sort faire sa toilette, il découvre de petites créatures agaçantes qui errent dans son marais. Shrek se rend alors au château du seigneur Lord Farquaad, qui aurait soit-disant expulsé ces êtres de son royaume. Ce dernier souhaite épouser la princesse Fiona, mais celle-ci est retenue prisonnière par un abominable dragon. Il lui faut un chevalier assez brave pour secourir la belle. Shrek accepte d'accomplir cette mission. En échange, le seigneur devra débarrasser son marécage de ces créatures envahissantes. Or, la princesse Fiona cache un secret terrifiant qui va entraîner Shrek et son compagnon l'âne dans une palpitante et périlleuse aventure. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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claudel 

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français Avec Shrek, j'ai effacé une autre dette cinématographique et je ne le regrette aucunement. C’était vraiment sympa et j'ai enfin pu voir l'histoire de la princesse Fiona. J'avais d’ailleurs ce nom en tête comme futur prénom pour ma fille, mais tout mon entourage me décourageait précisément à cause de Shrek ; moi, je ne pense pas que ç’aurait été une telle catastrophe. Quoi qu'il en soit, j'ai hâte de parcourir toute la franchise ! ()

gudaulin 

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anglais Revelation in the field of animated film, a film that deliberately broke the established conventions in animated creation and in its first installment clearly went against the grain. Its origin, in fact, is owed to the competitive war between studios, it was a merciless parodic attack on oversweetness, stereotypes, and mediocrity of Disney. The majority of those who created Shrek in the past worked for Disney, so they knew perfectly well what they were making fun of. Yeah, opportunism pays off sometimes... Great jokes, excellent screenplay, catchy music, and a likable hero accompanied by a diligent helper. In Karlovy Vary, the film enthralled the audience at its time of release. A film for all generations, overall impression 100%. ()

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lamps 

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anglais I love Shrek, not only his first adventure, which I saw twenty times when I was a kid, but especially the character of the green, good-hearted monster that is not handsome, takes mud baths and lives in a quite remote corner of the world, but has enormous charisma and perhaps immeasurable audience potential. But the same can be said of Murphy's Donkey, who’s now known to perhaps every civilized child on the planet. Shrek is, in my opinion, an animated film that was perhaps even more ahead of its time than the famous Toy Story and which proved in a groundbreaking way that even a fantasy film made entirely with computer technology can have a great deal of humanity and an original story that can be enjoyed with equal intensity by adults and young children. I see the rating exactly between four and five stars, but since I have other favourites in the animation field in terms of entertainment, and I liked the second part maybe even a bit more, I have to be the villain this time :) ()

kaylin 

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anglais I don't even know anymore how it's possible that it happened, but once I saw the second part first. And it got me. The first one is great, it plays with familiar themes brilliantly, but I still prefer the second part. However, the characters are great and they still entertain me. Even after watching it multiple times, the first part is still entertaining and I can find moments that make me laugh and surprise me. ()

Stanislaus 

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anglais Even though more than twenty years have passed since the premiere of the first Shrek, this tale of a good ogre still has a lot to offer. The animation may not look as "smooth" compared to today's genre films, but Shrek makes up for it with lovable characters, timeless humour and plenty of pop culture references. Apart from the humorous line, which is mainly provided by the verbose Donkey, the film also impresses with action-adventure and romantic scenes, which can make the viewer tense and move even on repeated viewings. And as is often the case with children's films, Shrek offers a timeless lesson: "Don't judge a book by its cover." ()

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