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The legendary outlaw cat named Puss is back with his famous boots and is set to go on an adventure to restore his nine lives as he is only left with one.
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The legendary outlaw cat named Puss is back with his famous boots and is set to go on an adventure to restore his nine lives as he is only left with one.
7.8/10
IMDb95%
Rotten TomatoesPuss in Boots: The Last Wish is the sequel to the beloved film Puss in Boots and has not only given the audience major nostalgia for the good old days but has also managed to capture the very essence of the original film. Animated films have come a long way and the same can be witnessed in this very film as the audience gets to experience a visual upgrade and evolution of animation films. The movie besides being entertaining and heart-warming also explores serious themes like accepting mortality and finally realizing the importance of living life to its fullest. This movie happens to be the perfect film to watch with your family on a holiday. It provides learning lessons for both children and adults. The characters are distinct and beautifully portrayed and contribute to the powerful and impactful storyline in the best way possible. The film is nothing less than a delight to watch and is highly recommended for all.
BritishIrish Actress of the Year | 2023 | Florence Pugh
British/Irish Actress of the Year For and | 2023 | Florence Pugh
Best Animated Feature Film | 2023 | Mark Swift
Best Animated Feature Film | 2023 | Mark Swift
Best Body of Work | 2023 | Florence Pugh
Best Body of Work For and | 2023 | Florence Pugh
Best VoiceOver Actor Feature Film | 2023 | Harvey Guillen
Best Vocal/Motion Capture Performance | 2023 | Antonio Banderas
Best Voice or Motion-Capture Performance | 2023 | Antonio Banderas
Best Voice or Motion Capture Performance | 2023 | Harvey Guillen
Best Animated Film | 2023 | Mark Swift
Outstanding Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature | 2023 | Wagner Moura
Outstanding Achievement for Editing in an Animated Feature | 2023 | Jacquelyn Karambelas
Outstanding Achievement for Production Design on an Animated Feature | 2023 | Naveen Selvanathan
Outstanding Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Feature | 2023 | Anthony Holden
Outstanding Achievement for Character Design in an Animated Feature | 2023 | Jesús Alonso Iglesias
Best Animated Female | 2023 | Salma Hayek
Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie (Female) | 2023 | Salma Hayek
British/Irish Actress of the Year For , and | 2023 | Olivia Colman
BritishIrish Actress of the Year | 2023 | Olivia Colman
Best Edited Animated Feature Film | 2023 | James Ryan
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing - Feature Animation | 2023 | Mia Stewart
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures - Animated | 2023 | Greg P. Russell
Outstanding Sound Theatrical Feature | 2023 | Mia Stewart
Family Feature Film | 2023 | Paul Fisher
Best Original Score - Animated Film | 2022 | Heitor Pereira
Outstanding Achievement in Casting - Animation Feature | 2023 | Christi Soper
Animated Feature | 2023 | Mark Swift
Best Animated Feature | 2023 | Joel Crawford
Best Animated Feature Film | 2023 | Joel Crawford
Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2023 | Mark Swift
Best Animated Film | 2023 | Mark Swift
Animated Film | 2023 | Nate Wragg
Budget 90,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 484,700,000 USD

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During the montage where Big Jack Horner assembles his Baker's Dozen, the horses pulling their carriage were actually unicorns whose horns were cut off
The film employs a stylized animation similar to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) and The Bad Guys (2022). The filmmakers decided to move away from the realistic animation style employed in Shrek (2001) and Puss in Boots (2011) in favor of a more creative, larger-than-life style to showcase Puss in Boots' adventure.
Goldilocks has details that reflect her being raised by the Three Bears: her hairdo resembles bear ears, she has two different earrings just like her mother, she has blue eyes and a necklace like her brother, and gains two scars at her left eyebrow that matches her father's missing left eye.
The filmmakers cite the Western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) as an influence on the film: "They're all after the ultimate fairytale prize. Everybody feels they have to have the wish, which really just leads to a great kind of action adventure with great momentum." In one scene, the protagonists and the antagonists are also involved in Mexican Standoff and their faces are shown with extreme close-ups as a nod to Sergio Leone's movie.
At 1 hour and 42 minutes, this is the longest film in the Shrek franchise.
"The Big Bad Wolf: I was there to witness all of them. Each frivolous end. But you didn't even notice me, because Puss in Boots always laughs in the face of death, right? But you're not laughing now. Puss in Boots: You are no bounty hunter. You are... The Big Bad Wolf: Death. And I don't mean it metaphorically or rhetorically or poetically or theoretically or any other fancy way. I AM DEATH. STRAIGHT UP! And I have come for you, Puss in Boots. Puss in Boots: But.. I'm still alive... The Big Bad Wolf: You know, I'm not really a cat person. I find the very idea of NINE lives absurd. And you didn't value any of them. So why don't I do us both a favor, and take this last one now?"
"[Puss remembers his time with Shrek] The Big Bad Wolf: What's the matter? Lives flashing before your eyes? Puss in Boots: No... just one."