If I'm gauging his reaction correctly, this is the best film that Oliver's
seen so far. He didn't laugh much, even though the film is a comedy, but he
was shaking with excitement. It's a fast paced martial arts film that's
perfect for young children.
There's so much going on that I felt like I needed a scorecard to keep up.
What I mean is that there are so many characters running around and fighting.
The basic plot is simple. Po the panda has reached the level of Dragon
Warrior, but Master Shifu tells him that it's time for him to advance. He has
to give up fighting and become the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. He
has to choose a successor, but the candidates are all so good that he can't
decide. Before he makes a choice a village is destroyed by a new enemy, known
only as the Chameleon. She's a shape shifter who's able to absorb the kung fu
skills of anyone she fights. So Po has to fight as the dragon warrior for one
last time.
I remember watching the first Kung Fu Panda film with my friend Pete in
Birmingham. I don't remember exactly when it was, but it's not mentioned in my
blog, so it must have been before I started writing in September 2010. Pete
owned the film on video, and he was totally excited about it. Pete often
invited me to his home for a meal, but we rarely watched films together, so it
was a special occasion. (As far as I can remember, the only other films that
we watched together were
"Kill Bill Vol 2"
and
Peter Jackson's "King Kong").
I never watched the two sequels, so I need to catch up. For Oliver and for
me. It seems like "Kung Fu Panda 4" is the final film in the series, so I'll
wait for a four-film box set to be released.
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