Puss in Boots (1988)

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Puss in Boots (1988). 1h 36m | G

“Although none of the nine Cannon Movie Tale films are flawless, with the flaws varying in number and size, all of them are worth a viewing at least once. And while Puss in Boots is one of their lesser outings (with the weakest being The Emperoru0026#39;s New Clothes, and their best being Hansel and Gretel and Beauty and the Beast), itu0026#39;s not an exception.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe best thing about Puss in Boots is the performance of Christopher Walken as Puss, the singing is not the best but he clearly looks as though heu0026#39;s having a whale of a time here and he is so much fun to watch, performing with sly line delivery, a wonderful twitchiness (which is quite appropriate for a cat), fearless bravado and absolutely no signs of being embarrassed either. Carmela Marner is a charming Princess Vera, and has a truly infectious smile, while Yossi Graber is entertainingly buffoonish as the King without resorting to mugging too much. The dialogue does descend into over-silliness sometimes, but is witty and genuinely hilarious, so it would be a lie if I said that I wasnu0026#39;t entertained. The film is nicely photographed, the sets are nice and rustic if somewhat recycled of other Cannon films and the incidental score has the right amount of energy and whimsy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003ePuss in Boots has several major problems though. For one thing, apart from the photography and the sets the low budget does show and it is generally one of Cannonu0026#39;s cheaper looking films. Some parts are dimly or gaudily lit and the costumes are garish and seldom flattering, looking like leftover material, but worst of all were the very cheap and out-of-date-looking (even for a film from the 80s) special effects (the Cannon film that fares the worst in this regard), especially the cat transformation and the under-sized ogre. While the incidental score is good, Puss in Boots does boast one of Cannonu0026#39;s weakest song scores, with only those for The Emperoru0026#39;s New Clothes being worse. The songs here are forgettable at best, some also go on for too long- feeling more like padding than anything else- and some of the lyrics are so dreadfully silly that theyu0026#39;re enough to make one cringe, like the rhyming lyrics in the song offering marriage advice.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWith the story, the basic details and characters are here but they didnu0026#39;t feel quite enough to sustain a feature length film, padding it out with forgettable and sometimes overlong songs and scenes that got too silly (i.e. the ineptitude of the guards), the silliness while entertaining did get too much at times and undermined the darker moments like the scene with Puss and the ogre. With the rest of the performances, most of the rest of the supporting turns mug pretty embarrassingly, the ogre is more unintentionally comical than sinister (coupled with his underwhelming look, he was one disappointing villain) but worst of all was Jason Connery who spends the entire running time looking hopelessly bland and dim-witted and devoid of any charm, his and Marneru0026#39;s chemistry is dull while his and Walkenu0026#39;s only just about passes muster because Walken does such a great job here.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAll in all, one of Cannonu0026#39;s weakest films but is still watchable for Walkenu0026#39;s performance. 5/10 Bethany Cox”

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