Kung Fu Panda 4 2024 by AverageMansReviews
Review Time
Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful
effects/transformation/cutting/burning/animal cruelty/bodily functions
Wake me up when this becomes interesting: briefly; Po/The Dragon Warrior [voiced by Jack Black:]
goes on one last adventure to take down The Chameleon [voiced Viola Davis:] she
is I know I have already said this, but if I don't someone will get funny a
Chameleon she is a very powerful sorcerer and shape shifter. But we have this
thief that knows the way to her; her name is Zhen [voiced by Awkwafina:] she is
a corsac fox, which Po knows where she is; because she is in their jail; which
would I am sure a deal can be reached to take Po to this location.
Generally speaking: the framework and pacing of this 94 minutes film
well... roughly for the first 45 minutes, the person I watch some of this
content with and I were both struggling to literally keep awake, it is a
generic to the point where it just does everything you are expected to do with
the colourful computer animation and so on and so forth. But after this
timeframe roughly things over all aspects begin to build up some momentum
or/and some get up and go about it.
Art
and action; because I have already referenced it being generic I will just move
on to when it becomes a positive; later on Po takes this massive fall, calling
forth these other characters and this highly creative and imaginative massive
battle this is when this instalment really does come into its own, there is so
much to see and experience [it is just a shame that it takes this film is such
a long time to get going and show what it can actually do to stand out.] But
let's be positive at least this title goes out with a bang.
Character
developments, voice performances and comedy; a character developments are
mostly very paint by numbers that kind of structure and the voice performances
are mostly good; but on both counts a special mention needs to go to and Cece
Valentina as Den Bunny #1/other character, Audrey Brooke as Den Bunny #2/other
characters and Lincoln Nakamura as Den Bunny #3; now I wouldn't trust these
three bunnies are as they are one minute very sweet and the next second they
can turn on you and Ian McShane as Tai Lung: an old adversary of Po; that later
on in the film tells Po what he thinks and pokes fun; these are all excellent
character developments
This film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; as I have already indicated
this film for the first half roughly is like watching paint dry, but when it
decides to wake up, it can be good fun. But from a franchise perspective,
without giving too much away they can't leave it like this; there is so much
character building they have missed out on all counts, in hindsight this instalment
is just scratching the surface and/or a copout for the next stages of life, so
I really do hope they put this right in another film [this is just based on
speculation/opinion on my part I am just suggesting what they should do, it
doesn't mean that they are going to do it or at the very least when this
content was first created,] there is one ending sequence through the closing
credits of the first section.
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