Director: Alessandro and Jennifer Yuh Carloni

Actor: Jack Black, Bryan Cranston, J.K. Mr. Simmons

There are some characters that we, Hollywood would not mind meeting every year or so. Police beloved panda is most certainly one of them. The movie, the third in the series success of the company DreamWorks Animation has come after a gap plentiful of five years (a gap for three years between movies first two is), but the studio has made it worth the wait. Kung Fu Panda 2 has ended with the shooting of a panda, Po's father (the real one) seems to have a presence Po. Now, Kung Fu Panda 3 brings a gathering of Po, not only with him but with his lineup, which was supposed to have been canceled. But as any other film Kung Fu Panda, here too, the police are dealing with the death, Kai, who has been linked with none other than Oogway and those who came from the world of eternal revenge. More than that - just like other films, Kung Fu Panda - Po must learn something more about himself, which is the only way to get rid of the trigger.


Kung Fu Panda 3 excels in this department. Author Jonathan and Glenn Berger Abel maintained sound a similar theme to the adventures of Po seen before, even if they took him away from the palace to the village of Jade panda secret. Just like the movie twice before beating a man has become secondary to the bad discovered something more about yourself. In Kung Fu Panda 3, it is not only the Po to learn something new, but also the father of his panda and panda family. The depth of the story is great and how it was executed by a team led by CEO Alessandro Carloni and Jennifer Yuh was fantastic. For a brief period in the first half of the movie, the story seems to have strayed from its core, but it got back in line quickly and efficiently. With its bright and colorful oriental touches, Kung Fu Panda 3 has become a meaningful and fun adventure that you wish you could be a part of.

While continuing to watch animated movies are usually a light version of the original vibe of a TV series rather than the film Kung Fu Panda 3 maintained the attraction of the original very much alive. It was a delight from beginning to end, this is mostly due to the way Po. Jack Black, who is the voice of Po, rises again in a role that I could not imagine being given to someone else. He was the heart and soul of the Po; He has made numerous lines that memory, that much more enjoyable, and thank the director and Jack Black are not allowed to get too serious Po himself. Because that's what makes Police, police! Bryan Cranston has joined the voice acting, Li Po, and make an immediate impact with a deep resonance, which gives him feel more mature. J.K. Simmons is another great addition to talking about Kay; This is not delinquent greatly another who created the series with back-story great to give it more depth, and Simmons, provides the trigger rough and edges raw, making him appear all the dangers further. We are back, and it is always great to hear them on the big screen; Mr. Dustin Hoffman as Shifu and Randy Kim, Oogway Duk listen and learn from the wisdom of such character, James Hong, a company Ping (goose), which have a bigger role this time in which he excels, and establish a connection with the feeling stronger with Mr. Pink and Angelina Jolie, Jackie Chan, Mr. Seth Rogen Lou and David Cross, Liu screen lightly by providing their voice for the Furious Five.

Studios have patience with this series, not rushing to build on the success of the movie. They care filmmaker approached this series can be seen as a fact, in the final result, a warm, pleasant and emotionally attractive. Kung Fu Panda 3 completed a trilogy of sorts, be worthy of the perfect end to the adventures of Po. Success, even if the movie is likely going to keep growing more brand and we will not mind that as long as future versions continue to have a large, heart-fuzzy same movie three.
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