Pandas rule
June 12th, 2008 by Treena ShapiroThe kids and I took advantage of the midweek holiday to hit the movie theaters.
If you haven’t seen “Kung Fu Panda,” go. My 4-year-old loved it, my son rated it 9 out of 10 and I was still chuckling as we left the theater.
As we drove home afterward, my 12-year-old and I discussed “kids” movies, specifically why he tends to prefer Dreamworks movies over those released by other studios.
It was a pretty broad generalization – I mean, Dreamworks was responsible for “Bee Movie” – but I could see his point. He likes comedy, and movies like “Kung Fu Panda,” “Shrek” and even “Madagascar” manage to find a way to amuse viewers of all ages.
Why?
As we discussed the movies we ALL like, they all seemed to have one thing in common: butts.
Well, that’s the way my daughter simplified it.
I think it’s more because they have unlikely heroes who break the archetype because they have traits that we can relate to.
We like that the ogre gets the girl, and that the princess realizes that looks and social standing aren’t all that counts.
We like that the caged animals in “Madagascar” can’t deny their true natures. That’s something that transcends different cultures, because if you Google “Alex and Marty” (I was checking their names), you can find the scene where the lion bites the zebra in the butt on YouTube, dubbed into foreign languages, i.e., “Madagaskar – Alex biter Marty i baken.”
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We like “Kung Fu Panda” because just the concept of a roly-poly panda doing kung fu amuses us.
It puts the impossible within reach.
That isn’t why the movie is successful, though.
In this case, the pacing was perfect. The moments that could have been corny took unpredictable twists. My son noted that they didn’t go for “cheap jokes,” but rather extended scenes that allow for more complicated humor that keeps you laughing even as they deftly move the plot along.
Mostly, though, it was just a fun family film that doesn’t play off the last successful kids’ movie.
The value to me, though, is it’s one of those movies where the entire family leaves in a good mood and when you’re trying to entertain a kindergartener and a middle schooler at the same time, those movies can be hard to come by.
Tags: " Dreamworks, "Kung Fu Panda, humor, unlikely heroes









June 12th, 2008 at 8:07 am
the dumpling scene was the best!
June 13th, 2008 at 8:36 am
Kung Fu Panda was aaaaawsome! I went to go see that on Kamehameha day too. The theatre was pretty packed with families and ho was it expensive. I just can’t get over the ticket and food prices at the theatres. The movie was well worth it though and I plan to buy the DVD as soon as it comes out.
June 13th, 2008 at 8:38 am
even though i don’t have any kids i’ve been anticipating kung fu panda since i seen the preview like forever ago!! i’m glad so many like it!! i used king kam day to check out the sex and the city movie…not for kiddies, even though had some teens in there, it was great too!! i’ll probably check out the panda this weekend…maybe i’ll pick up some panda’s first?? lol…bad joke!
June 13th, 2008 at 2:28 pm
i prefer pixar… wall-e is coming out next week.
June 13th, 2008 at 4:02 pm
HOP: That scene was really well done. I could name others, but I’m afraid to spoil it.
Moogoo: Movies are getting ridiculously expensive. I didn’t realize until we were in line that my son doesn’t qualify for kid prices anymore. Good thing we went to a matinee.
Albert: Sloane is so excited about “Wall-e” that I put on “Short Circuit” to give her a “robot movie” to watch until it comes out. Now I’m bummed I’m not seeing Debarge tomorrow (in answer to your question about the 80s festival in another entry).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jaWPQ3Z7FE
JuSaMee: I dragged my mom to SATC opening weekend. It’s NOT family friendly, but it WAS really funny.
June 18th, 2008 at 12:55 am
My mom took my young girls to see the movie. They loved it! My 4 year old couldn’t stop talking about it when she got home. We’ll definitely be getting the DVD when it comes out!
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