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5/10
A fun concept.
Okmovierated3 December 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Fiona by Andy Chen has a unique twist on the beloved Shrek franchise. Having Princess Fiona turn not into a typical family-friendly ogre at night but a vicious bloodthirsty one instead. However, unsurprisingly based on the run time there is next to no story here as a Prince simply stumbles along Fiona on a mission to save her, letting his guard down as Fiona frantically asks of the time. As they end up going for a fairy tale esc. Kiss, the transformation begins. I have to say the transformation scene looked surprisingly good and her ogre form was horrific (in a good way). I would recommend checking this out purely based on the potential this shows and the fact it's only a couple of minutes long excluding credits.
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a poor brave knight
Kirpianuscus30 April 2024
Andy Chen uses the recipe of classic fairy tale - the kiss saving by curse the character - and uses familiar lady of Shrek in a not so pleasant but, in essence, correct manner.

The film, too short , unfortunatelly, reminds the legends about ogres and the atmosphere of classic fairy tales in which the brave hero tries to save the vulnerable princess - in this case, less vulnerable than she can be imagined.

A different perspective, again, more realistic, in high measure than original is the precious gift of Andy chen and, for the beginning, atmosphere, metamorphis and the fate of poor hero, just beautiful crafted.
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