
Years before meeting Shrek and Donkey, the adorable but tricky Puss in Boots must clear his name from all charges making him a wanted fugitive. While trying to steal magic beans from the infamous criminals Jack and Jill, the hero crosses paths with his female match, Kitty Softpaws, who leads Puss to his old friend, but now enemy, Humpty Dumpty. Memories of friendship and betrayal enlarges Puss' doubt, but he eventually agrees to help the egg get the magic beans. Together, the... (Full plot summary below)
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Years before meeting Shrek and Donkey, the adorable but tricky Puss in Boots must clear his name from all charges making him a wanted fugitive. While trying to steal magic beans from the infamous criminals Jack and Jill, the hero crosses paths with his female match, Kitty Softpaws, who leads Puss to his old friend, but now enemy, Humpty Dumpty. Memories of friendship and betrayal enlarges Puss' doubt, but he eventually agrees to help the egg get the magic beans. Together, the three plan to steal the beans, get to the Giant's castle, nab the golden goose, and clear Puss' name.
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| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreThanks to Banderas and his Corinthian leather purr and writers who know how to use it, "Puss" is the best animated film of 2011. |
| USA TodayClaudia PuigThe story has just the right blend of child-centered silliness and winking adult humor. |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanFor a kids' movie, the humor, at times, strays a bit too far into grown-up territory. |
| Portland OregonianStan HallPuss in Boots isn't particularly deep, nor does it take itself seriously -- it just wants to seek glory, win affection and cash in. Done, done and done. |
| Boxoffice MagazinePete HammondThe results are so funny and irresistible audiences are bound to be swept away into this kitty's universe. |
| Boston GlobeTy BurrThe movie has a devilish wit that works for parent and child alike, and it moves like a bobsled. It's funny and fun, and if it's not up to Pixar level, it still represents the best of what the competition has to offer. |
| MovielineAlison WillmorePuss in Boots doesn't have and doesn't strive for the soul of a Pixar film, but gets pleasure enough out of its own characters and the way they move through this cleverly realized world. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Jennie PunterPuss in Boots is essentially non-stop dazzling action scenes loosely connected by a thin, predictable story of greed versus good. |
| The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyA perfectly diverting romp that happens to showcase some of the best 3D work yet from a mainstream animated feature. Colorful, clever enough, free of cloying showbiz in-jokes, action-packed without being ridiculous about it and even well choreographed. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranA treat to experience visually (especially in lively 3-D) and verbally, Puss in Boots is a family film where the adventure and invention never flag and the tongue-in-cheek humor doesn't linger far behind. |