Really Surprised!
... View Moredisgusting, overrated, pointless
... View MoreIt was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.
... View MoreExactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
... View MoreThe third section of Kung Fu Panda, in level of preseries even somewhat stereotyped versions, was made in terms of visual charm. The confrontation between evil force and good force with each other, and the evil that is always defeated, forms the trio of animation, but with a deeper look we find that the core of Kung Fu Panda is in fact the effect of the Chinese Kung Fu on all the different segments of the animal community. Of course, the subject of bulk on these trio is ignored in the confrontation of Kung Fu characters, which goes some way towards parallel Kung Fu philosophy. The mainstream Kung Fu Panda III is based on energy of the collective spirit and its impact, which is well known in shape of the animation. Finding the father and community of the pandas is a kind of triple turning point in animation, so that Panda's character (pou) sought to find his own origins from the beginning. The struggle in the spiritual world with the evil force that all the friends of Pou have captured, in a way different from the before series, together with the energy derived from the collecting spirit, depicted a different, more attractive, and more abstract, space for Kung Fu Panda. Apart from the techniques of making this animation, the lovely characters associated with Poe, more than the previous two series, but as a supplement, the Pandas community was well replaced.
... View MoreThis movie was probably my least favorite of the series. It was fun, but very distracting. It is obvious that the idea for Master Kai's weapons, were taken straight from the God of War video game series. Kai is in the Spirit World. And he has blades that can control the spirits of the masters he defeats. And the blades are attached to his wrists by a chain a mystical chain. While Kratos's Blades of Exile are not green and cant control spirits, they do attached to his wrist by a mystical chain. And cant be removed by himself. Much like Kai's. But the Claw of Hades (also from God of War) can control the spirits of the underworld, much like Master Kai's can control the chi orbs of the Masters that Kai has defeated. They just combined the two weapons into one. So they entire movie, I thought I was watching "This Ain't God of War. Panda Edition"Wasn't the only thing wrong, but its what was most distracting.
... View MoreI've seen the first two movie, that we're very good, maybe better then this. But i enjoy this too. The same comedic Jack Black, with the help of the other character converge to a good final. I liked the fact that there are many famous actors who played the roles very well and bring a welcome doze of comedy. Recommend it!
... View MoreHaving never seen the original two "Kung Fu Panda" films, I really wasn't sure what to expect. Jack Black is hit or miss for me as far as comedy goes. He constantly seems to border the line between funny and annoying. I was pleasantly surprised after watching "Kung Fu Panada 3" to find that not only was Black's performance not over the top, but that this movie was overall enjoyable. I didn't really need to see the first two films to figure out that Po was a clumsy, over weight, under dog with a mysterious destiny. The jokes in this movie were delivered quite well, and neither felt forced or drawn out as is the case in far too many children's movies. Each character was likable in their own way and felt three dimensional, having individual personalities and flaws. Brian Cranston did a phenomenal job as Po's father. His interactions with Black's character felt natural, showing that the two veteran actors perform quite well together. The plot was a typical good versus evil story, with the twist being that Po was put in the position of teacher, as opposed to student. I wasn't expecting a deep story from a movie about talking animals doing martial arts, so I was not disappointed by the typical plot. This movie actually makes me want to watch the original films.
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