It’s smart, it’s silly, and it refuses to let the bad guys win.
Have you watched Shrek 2 recently? Did you realize Fairy Godmother was the villain all along? Drop your favorite scene in the comments below!
What we got instead is a miracle of pacing, parody, and surprisingly deep emotional storytelling. Two decades later, Shrek 2 isn't just a good sequel; it’s the Citizen Kane of fairy-tale satire.
Here is why you need to watch (or re-watch) Shrek 2 immediately. Picking up right after the honeymoon, the film follows Shrek and Fiona as they receive an invitation to the "Kingdom of Far Far Away"—a brilliant spoof of Hollywood and Los Angeles. The mission? Meet the parents.
But the memes exist because the movie has heart . The final line— "I'm an Ogre. You're a Princess. We've got a whole kingdom to annoy." —is a beautiful thesis statement. It says: Real love isn't about fitting into someone else's world. It’s about building your own weird, swampy one. Rating: 5/5 Donkeys (specifically, Donkey)
King Harold (a hilarious John Cleese) is horrified that his daughter married an ogre. Queen Lillian (Julie Andrews) is trying her best to be polite. What follows is a classic rom-com crisis: Shrek feels he isn't good enough for Fiona, so he makes a deal with the swashbuckling, scene-stealing Puss in Boots (Antonio Banderas) and the scheming Fairy Godmother (Jennifer Saunders) to become "handsome."
