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Over winter break I saw Shrek Forever After. I thought it was really interesting fairy tale because there was so much action through out the whole movie, but at the same time it was funny. This isn’t just any fairy tale that you know of, it was mixed with all the fairy tales and had its own story and plot.
Andrew Adamson is the director of the movie Shrek. In the movie Shrek makes a bad deal with a guy name Rumplestilskin. The deal was to take away the days of his childhood away, but the Rumplestilskin took the day he was born and it affected him and his family.
Shrek Forever After was released in the winter of 2010. It was a big hit as soon as it went into theatres. This was an awesome movie. The special effects were amazing and were just like it was happening in front of me. The sound was clear.
Over all, the movie was great. I enjoyed it and I would recommend it to anyone who likes fairy tales and needs a good laugh. Shrek Forever After kept me laughing even after the movie ended.
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