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A Kid Film Critic Reviews Kung Fu Panda 3

Jack Black in Kung Fu Panda 3.

Kung Fu Panda 3 was a good movie. This movie is about a panda named Po who was raised by a noodle-making duck. When his long-lost father appears and wants to get to know Po – Po tries to learn more about his panda culture and act more panda-like. When Kai, who is trying to destroy all the Kung Fu masters, arrives Po has to do the impossible to save the world. Will Po be able to defeat the almighty Kai?

This movie is great for kids but not for adults and teens. During the movie I heard a few parents dozing off, but the kids were very excited. The jokes were not funny to me at all, but the kids in the crowd seemed to enjoy the humor and light-hearted aspect of the movie. Even though the movie is fun for kids it also has some good life lessons, including that it is important to be the real you and never change. I love this life lesson and think it is an important lesson for everyone to learn. Plus the movie talks about how culture is important to your life and how it can affect whom you are and the way you live.

I think the voice actors did an amazing job. They really helped the characters come to life. In this third movie of the Kung Fu Panda series we meet new characters and learn more about the classic ones. The actors did a good job verbally expressing the personalities of who the characters were and how they were important to the bigger story. My favorite character is Tigress (voiced by Angelina Jolie) because she is strong and speaks her mind. She is kind of like me. Tigress is Po’s friend. She supports Po and helps him to be himself. She fights by his side and does whatever she must to protect her friends

The kids laughed a lot at the stupidity of the characters, therefore kids will like this movie, but parents and teens will probably not enjoy it very much. I do think if you have young children you should take them to see Kung Fu Panda 3. Suffer through it for them, but you might be bored. I’m giving this movie the score I did because it is a good movie and it was done well, it just is not my kind of movie. Feel free to tell me your opinion on it.

Miranda Clarke

I love to write and watch movies. I have always been interested in doing a job that involves movies and T.V. shows in some way. I am dedicated to everything I do and am grateful for this Job opportunity.

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