Movie
of the Week: "Puss in Boots"
One of the characters in the series "Shrek" that more
pleased the public was Puss in Boots, which appeared in the second film of the
brand, like the dangerous thug hired to kill the green ogre. A long time worthy
of a solo film, by his personality half good guy half bad guy, and so
seductive, finnally was his turn now, with the animation "Puss in
Boots."
The events depicted in the present film happens before the rest of
the series, although here too there are the characters and situations abound in
the universe of fairy tales - with lots of poetic liberties, of course.
The first differences are already present in the origin of the Cat.
While in the original story he was French and the inheritance of a boy left by
his father, here, the kitten is an orphan, somewhere in medieval Spain.
Cat (voiced by Antonio Banderas in the original version, and
Alexandre Moreno in the brasilian one) grows up in an orphanage next to the
speaker egg Humpty Dumpty, a character almost unknown in Brazil, but very
common in children's fables of the English-speaking countries .
The desire for adventure, and common origin makes them become
friends since early childhood. As the cat is becoming famous for his exploits -
he drops down an enraged bull, for example - Humpty's getting relegated, and
begins to grow a mixture of envy and desire for affirmation. When he robs a
bank, and the cat tries to help him, Humpty is arrested and his friend becomes
a wanted bandit, even though innocent of the coup.
Years later, the Cat is already famous as a dangerous criminal, and
arrives in his hometown in search of a new plan. Their values are very well
defined, because it refuses to assault the orphanage where he lived, even
knowing there is gold there. His attention is aroused by the news that a couple
of bad guys, Jack and Jill, has the magic beans that will help achieve the
castle in the clouds, where lives the Goose that lays golden eggs.
When the Cat tries to steal the magic beans, he discovers he has
competition: a cat mask, as skilled as himself. Thwarted the attack, he decides
to follow the rival cat, to discover his identity.
Upon arriving at the hideout of the opponent, Cat discovers that he
is she, in fact, Patamansa Kitty (Salma Hayek in the original, and Miriam
Fisher in the Brazilian version), a street cat set on mischief, having plucked
his claws in its childhood.
But the biggest surprise for the Cat was discover that Kitty's boss
was no other than Humpty Dumpty, his old comrade in the orphanage. Humpty
suggests that the trio be united to steal the magic beans and bring the magic
Goose. The Cat, still suspicious, accepts the deal.
In a audacious raid, they steal the beans, and must use all theirs
skills to reach the castle in the clouds, and bring the magic goose, actually a
young bird, but already produces the golden eggs.
When they return to the city, however, the Cat discovers that he has
fooled by Humpty Dumpy, still dominated by rage against the cat and the City,
whom he blamed for all his frustrations. While people rejoice with the golden
eggs, the Cat is trapped in a dungeon, where he will stay there for life.
The ultimate goal is still to come, when a mysterious giant will
come looking for the magic bird, and, according to Humpty's plan, will destroy
the city and everyone who lives there. Will the Cat escape from prison and save
the ones he loves?
As usual in Hollywood, the characters coming from the literature are
adapted and updated for the assimilation of new generations. Since their
previous appearances in Shrek, Puss in Boots has little in common with the
original tale, written by french writer Charles Perrault, and included in the
book Les Contes de ma mère l'Oye, published in 1697. In it, the Cat was the
inheritance for a boy, and showed to be the most valuable asset, because with
his sagacity, he has brought great benefits to his master.
The Puss in Boots of Shrek series has all the qualities of the hero
and some not very commendable attributes, such as the ability to steal,
seduction as a weapon, and simulation to achieve their goals. Throughout the
episodes, he begans to assume more the appearance of the hero, and it is with
this image that was created the current movie.
It's a pity we only have copies dubbed in Portuguese -
irreproachable, by the way - This does not allow us to appreciate the voice of
Antonio Banderas, who gave to the character a seductive and sarcastic tone. The
same goes for Kitty Patamansa, the original version was voiced by - gorgeous -
Salma Hayek.
The film quality is also excellent, and is one of the few films
whose current 3D version allows the viewer the feeling of a three-dimensional
environment. The scene in which the beanstalk grows vertiginouslly is
spectacular.
Moreover, "Puss in Boots" is fun for the whole family, and
even without the usual adult jokes of Shrek series, it keeps the audience's
attention thanks to a very neat and dynamic script. Check it out.
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