Puss in Boots
Director: Chris Miller
Actors: Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis
PlotA dashing and suave outlaw known as Puss in Boots embarks on a thrilling quest to clear his tarnished name and restore his lost honor. Famed in feline folklore for his legendary exploits, Puss's past catches up to him when he stumbles upon an old friend-turned-adversary, the conniving Humpty Alexander Dumpty. Together, with the street-smart and alluring Kitty Softpaws by his side, Puss sets his sights on a prize that can erase his fugitive status and make him a hero once again: the fabled Golden Goose. To obtain it, they must first secure the magical beans from the notorious outlaws Jack and Jill, which are said to lead the way to a giant's castle in the skies, the rumored dwelling of the goose.
As Puss, Humpty, and Kitty band together on this perilous adventure, they must navigate their way through a web of trepidation and betrayal. The trio's journey is filled with cunning heists, fierce encounters with various foes, and revelations of deep-seated secrets that challenge the trust and camaraderie within the group. Their path is laden with moral dilemmas and the challenging landscapes that test their individual skills and resolve, ultimately leading them to question what it means to be true heroes and the value of friendship and redemption.
Writers: Tom Wheeler, Brian Lynch, William Davies
Release Date: 28 Oct 2011
Runtime: 90 min
Rating: PG
Country: United States, India
Language: English, Spanish
Home Video Reviews
Puss in Boots stands as a visually stunning and entertaining Shrek spinoff, though its story falls short, with superb Blu-ray 3D transfer and excellent audio.
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Puss in Boots is a visually stunning, entertaining spinoff with excellent animation, solid audio, and a wealth of extra features, though its story could be stronger.
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Puss in Boots disappoints as a Shrek spin-off, with thin plot and hit-or-miss humor, yet shines in animation and character design.
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