Shrek wird als Erbe des Landes Far, Far Away angesehen. Shrek gibt seinen geliebten Sumpf nicht auf und rekrutiert seine Freunde um Artie als neuen König einzusetzen. Prinzessin Fiona versuc... Alles lesenShrek wird als Erbe des Landes Far, Far Away angesehen. Shrek gibt seinen geliebten Sumpf nicht auf und rekrutiert seine Freunde um Artie als neuen König einzusetzen. Prinzessin Fiona versucht einen Staatsstreich zu verhindern.Shrek wird als Erbe des Landes Far, Far Away angesehen. Shrek gibt seinen geliebten Sumpf nicht auf und rekrutiert seine Freunde um Artie als neuen König einzusetzen. Prinzessin Fiona versucht einen Staatsstreich zu verhindern.
- Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
- 5 Gewinne & 17 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Shrek
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- Princess Fiona
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- Donkey
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- Puss in Boots
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- Queen
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- King
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- Prince Charming
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- Artie
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- Evil Queen
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- Pinocchio
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- Doris
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- Blind Mice
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- Lancelot
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- Captain Hook
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- Sleeping Beauty
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- Mabel
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- Snow White
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Shrek finds himself inheriting his father-in-law's crown and learns that Fiona is pregnant. Predictably, both of these eventualities play pretty dissonantly on the big green guy's insecurities, and he goes a-questing to locate the next-in-line of succession - a young, dejected, high school kid. Meanwhile, charming has developed even more of an attitude problem, and is putting together a whole battalion of people with grudges.
One of the themes of the first two Shrek films was 'don't judge a book by its cover'. Shrek III takes the theme a little farther and puts a different spin on it. The lesson learned here is "don't judge yourself superficially." And it works. My rating of six is based solely on the entertainment value of the film. This film is not quite as well-paced and well-directed as the previous two films, and Charming is simply not the heavy-weight heavy that his mom was. Nevertheless, it's still worth a look, and still carries positive messages entertainingly.
Shrek and Fiona have a problem, Fiona's father, the frog King of Far Far Away, has passed away and now it's up to Shrek to take the crown. But Shrek is too scared to step up and looks to the next man in line, well, actually a teenage, Arthur. Shrek, Puss, and Donkey go to find Artie, but there is one more problem going on, Prince Charming wants his kingdom of Far Far Away back like it was promised to him and he will go through anything to get it back. Fionna and the other princesses are kidnapped while Shrek's life is in danger and they must all pull together to save him in time for Arthur to take over the kingdom.
Shrek the Third has great jokes, terrific animation, and lovable characters, especially the character, Merlin, he was just a terrific spoof. But the characters seemed to be lacking the same chemistry as they did in the first two films. I would recommend Shrek the Third, it's a good movie for the family and for a summer movie, because I do guarantee a fun time. I don't know if everyone will agree, but so far I know a few people know that there is something lacking from the world of Shrek.
7/10
I have to admit, I really wasn't as hyped to see this film than Shrek 2. The trailer was okay, the plot sounds less interesting, and many critics didn't like this film. Yeah, this film is full of energetic characters and some visually dazzling scenes, but it's not as funny, entertaining, or as great as the last two films.
If you've seen the trailer, that's probably all the good jokes that they got in the film. I expected to laugh as much as I did at Shrek 2, since this film is more for the adults than the kids to enjoy. It's a sad fact that more of the jokes comes from secondary characters than the main ones. The action scenes were good, not great, but the story just doesn't interest me.
And the Shrek and Fiona spark isn't as much there as it were in the previous two films. Now here's the good: I liked the secondary characters. They are all funny. This is the most visual Shrek film, having colorful scenes pop out.
This film seems to rely more on the slapstick humor to cover up the weak plot, seemed to not be filled with originality. I didn't mind that. There are some pretty good jokes and some good action scenes. Don't watch this film expecting a great film like the first two, although I wanted this to be a worthy sequel.
Shrek the third did not continue this trend. While there were sill plenty of funny moments, it was nowhere near as amusing or original as the first two. They could have done so much more with this movie if they had tried. At the end, I felt sort of cheated.
However, Shek the third isn't a bad movie in itself, only when compared to the others. I would still recommend going to see it. Unlike most, I liked Artie's character, even if he did talk too much (I'm not even a Justin Timberlake fan).
Terrible effort all the way around.
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- WissenswertesAntonio Banderas voiced Puss in Boots in the English, Spanish, Latin Spanish, and Italian versions of this movie.
- PatzerIn Prince Charming's Big Show in Far Far Away, the number of shadows cast by players on the stage varies. Sometimes there is one shadow per player. Sometimes more.
- Zitate
Prince Charming: You! You can't lie! So tell me puppet... where... is... Shrek?
Pinocchio: Uh. Hmm, well, uh, I don't know where he's not
Prince Charming: You're telling me you don't know where Shrek is?
Pinocchio: It wouldn't be inaccurate to assume that I couldn't exactly not say that it is or isn't almost partially incorrect.
Prince Charming: So you do know where he is!
Pinocchio: On the contrary. I'm possibly more or less not definitely rejecting the idea that in no way with any amount of uncertainty that I undeniably
Prince Charming: Stop it!
Pinocchio: ...do or do not know where he shouldn't probably be, if that indeed wasn't where he isn't. Even if he wasn't at where I knew he was
[Pigs and Gingerbread Man begin singing]
Pinocchio: That'd mean I'd really have to know where he wasn't.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the beginning of the credits, Donkey and Puss dance and sing "Thank You (Falletin Me Be Mice Elf Again)" while they and the ogre triplets interact with the actors' names, which are in the shape of sticks, stitched onto stuffed animals, hung from a mobile, etc.
- VerbindungenEdited into Shrek the Third: UK Premiere Special (2007)
- SoundtracksHappy Birthday to You
Written by Mildred J. Hill (as Mildred Hill) & Patty S. Hill (as Patty Hill)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 160.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 322.719.944 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 121.629.270 $
- 20. Mai 2007
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 808.308.862 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 33 Min.(93 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1
- 576i (SDTV)