This wasn't funny.
The twist would have worked if it was funny.
I watched this only because I like Aisling Bea.
At least I kinda enjoyed laughing at how bad it was.
This was a welcome surprise.
The animation is miles more interesting and pleasing to the eye than the first movie, I'd venture to say it's the biggest positive. The characters seem to each have personality (except Perrito who is sadly just the "lovable idiot" archetype), the wolf and Goldilocks bring a lot to the story.
This is a much more memorable and enjoyable entry to the shrek-verse.
This is what will be my go-to movie to describe pretentious filmmaking. It started out actually rather well. It's certainly looked pretty. Then after a while inside the house I completely lost interest. I didn't give a fuck what philosophical dung heap he's trying to build, there was already too many things that made me not care: the name dropping, the random references, the ugly close quartered car scenes, the fact that it started as a narrative film or maybe…
This was predictable, badly acted, unoriginal, and shallow.
Episode 6 was the only decent episode. The orphan girl and north Korean sharing their story, and old man and main character deciding to take advantage of him (although it was predictable as fuck when the camera panned out of view so as not to show his death), the second main man deciding to cheat the Pakistani.
Fewer episodes, Ep 6 as turning point, scrapping the police subplot that served absolutely no…