Shrek (2001)

Movie · 2001 · Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Family · 1h 30m · PG · English

Curator score: 8.9/10 (3.6M ratings)

The greatest fairy tale never told.

Overview

It ain't easy bein' green -- especially if you're a likable (albeit smelly) ogre named Shrek. On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot -- a wisecracking donkey.

Ratings

Director

Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson

Production

Pacific Data Images, DreamWorks Animation, DreamWorks Pictures

Cast

Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, Vincent Cassel, Peter Dennis, Clive Pearse, Jim Cummings, Bobby Block, Chris Miller, Cody Cameron, Kathleen Freeman, Michael Galasso, Christopher Knights, Simon J. Smith, Conrad Vernon, Jacquie Barnbrook, Guillaume Aretos, John Bisom, Matthew Gonder

Where to watch

Peacock, Peacock Premium Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, fast-moving fairy-tale parody with enough heart to outlast its pop-culture jokes. It works both as a kid-friendly adventure and as a sly send-up of storybook clichés, with memorable voice performances and a surprisingly sincere romance at its center.

Best for

  • families looking for a crowd-pleasing animated adventure
  • viewers who like fairy-tale satire and pop-culture comedy
  • fans of buddy-comedy chemistry
  • people who enjoy warm, underdog stories with a romantic payoff

Skip if

  • you want straight fantasy without jokes or self-awareness
  • you dislike broad comedy and modern pop-song needle drops
  • you prefer animation that feels more visually delicate or lyrical
  • you are looking for a purely children’s film with no irony for adults

Overview

Shrek is one of the defining animated comedies of the 2000s because it understands the joke and the feeling underneath it. The movie skewers fairy-tale convention, but it never becomes cynical; the punchlines are built around insecurity, loneliness, and the desire to be accepted. That balance is what gives it staying power beyond the meme era.

Worth noting

The voice cast is a big part of the appeal. The ogre-donkey pairing has genuine comic rhythm, and the princess storyline lands because the film keeps finding ways to make its romance feel earned rather than obligatory. Even when the humor gets rowdy, the movie is carefully structured and emotionally legible, which helps it play for both kids and adults.

Bottom line

Its biggest weakness is also part of its identity: some of the contemporary references and musical cues are very much of their moment. But the core satire is broad enough to survive that datedness. As a family movie, a parody, and a studio-era animation landmark, it remains easy to recommend.

Top Letterboxd reviews

clownhead (4★) · 11570 likes

wonder how leonard cohen feels knowing that for an entire generation the beautiful chords of "hallelujah" will just conjure up the mental image of two ogres pining for one another

sree (5★) · 8171 likes

DÖNKÆ

Jay (3.5★) · 7705 likes

the social network never included the part where mark zuckerberg steals the facebook logo design from lord farquaad

demi adejuyigbe · 6512 likes

for Halloween, we dressed up like French people, made a galette and some crepes, turned our TV to black and white, and watched Shrek in French with subtitles for a long-planned French Shrek night. What have I learned by watching Shrek as if it were a Godard film? Absolutely nothing. I don’t think the music choices work very well in the places they use them. Funny to hear French people say “Shrek.” The parfait joke doesn’t work in French! My sympathies to the French population.

ciara (5★) · 4382 likes

she’s married to the muffin man the muffin man? THE MUFFIN MAN!

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Topics

animation, fantasy comedy, family adventure, fairy-tale satire, buddy comedy, romantic quest, 2000s, pop-culture humor, underdog story, heartfelt

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