Kung Fu Panda 2
 I loved the first Kung Fu Panda. Its gorgeous oriental art style and jaw-dropping(-kicking-smashing-and-curb-stomping) animation complimented its satisfying origin story. With that said, the sequel still maimed my expectations, delivering a vastly superior film in every regard. While it triumphs as a family film, it excels as an unprecedented outlet of creativity and artistry, displaying wildly inventive action set pieces that stupefy the mind. With a more involved storyline, pitch-perfect pacing and trademark humour in check, Kung Fu Panda 2 is a staggering watch. But, perhaps most importantly, it’s immeasurable all-age entertainment of the highest calibre.  This is pure Dreamworks.
I loved the first Kung Fu Panda. Its gorgeous oriental art style and jaw-dropping(-kicking-smashing-and-curb-stomping) animation complimented its satisfying origin story. With that said, the sequel still maimed my expectations, delivering a vastly superior film in every regard. While it triumphs as a family film, it excels as an unprecedented outlet of creativity and artistry, displaying wildly inventive action set pieces that stupefy the mind. With a more involved storyline, pitch-perfect pacing and trademark humour in check, Kung Fu Panda 2 is a staggering watch. But, perhaps most importantly, it’s immeasurable all-age entertainment of the highest calibre.  This is pure Dreamworks.
BETTER THAN INCEPTION!!!
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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