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It's a fireman's ball--Falcon style--when this goodlooking battalion of Hungarian firefighters get all red-hot and bothered, stoking the flames of their lust and passion. They burn white-hot with desire, craving the kind of rough and tumble sex that will quench the inferno of their explosive libido.
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Plot Summary
Shrek, a reclusive ogre, finds his swamp overrun by fairytale creatures banished by the evil Lord Farquaad. To regain his solitude, Shrek makes a deal with Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona, who is imprisoned in a dragon-guarded castle. Accompanied by a wisecracking Donkey, Shrek embarks on a perilous journey, only to discover that Fiona harbors a secret of her own.
Critical Reception
Shrek was a massive critical and commercial success, lauded for its innovative animation, witty humor that appealed to both children and adults, and its subversion of classic fairytale tropes. It became a cultural phenomenon, praised for its originality and heart.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its clever satire and appeals to adult audiences.
Lauded for its groundbreaking animation and memorable characters.
Celebrated for its fresh take on fairy tale conventions.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Shrek, appreciating its humor, its ability to entertain all ages, and its unique story. Many found it a refreshing departure from typical animated films.
Awards & Accolades
Won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, making it the first film to win the award in that category.
Fun Fact
The filmmakers intentionally made Shrek's swamp look as unappealing as possible to emphasize his isolation and the contrast with the fairytale creatures who later inhabit it.
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