Puss in Boots (2011)
Milking the Shrek
22 March 2012
First it was "Rio" and now its "Puss in Boots", both have the "Tex-Mex" flavour of tacos, nachos and jalapeños. The "Puss in Boots" character obviously is big time inspired by Antonio Banderas "Zorro". It adds the track of "Humpty Dumpty" to give a emotional side to his personality. And then we have "Kitty Softpaws" thrown in for a romantic angle. As always with the series, there are hoards of comic characters who have moved on with life and scare the living daylights to rob your childhood memories. Especially Jack & Jill whose have grown up to reprise the animated version of Bonnie & Clyde.

Don't get me wrong, it entertaining but. The plot moves on predictable lines. Animation has to lauded as its top-notch. Background score delivers a punch. You will walk out of the cinema with a feeling of having succumbed to the ransom by your little tykes and duped by production houses under the garb of franchise.
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