Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (PG)***

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    Feline Trouble!

    By Robert Waldman

     

    Let’s here it for the kids! And animation. From Dreamworks, The company Steven Spielberg founded alongside animation king Jeffrey katzenberg and master music maestro David Geffen Dreamworks comes along Puss In Boots: The Last Wish. Originally given birth from the hit Shrek movies this must be the third or so in the series and is a knockout. Fit for kids of all ages and families this holiday movie is still going strong at the International Village and Cineplex Cinemas and Landmark Theatres around B.C.

    Colourful and fun once again our feline with cause is up to its old tricks. Full of laughs and outrageous situations as a comedy this movie can’t be beat. Once again that Latin hunk Antonio Banderas lends his voice to this Chatty Cathy. Along the way Puss winds up tangling with the odd larger than life villain or two, a menacing tree and ultimately winds up taking on some rambunctious bears and Goldilocks in a special quest,

    Consider this Whimsical lark that pokes fun at all things Spanish to be a hoot with the cat’s nine lives coming into play. Vivid colors, exciting choreography and a plot that keeps on moving the zany action forward coalesce in a crowd-pleasing way. Let’s hope this last wish is not the final curtain for all these delightful fun loving thrill seeing characters.

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