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第 2 页 共 voice is one of the more dimensional characters in a story that doesnt give the others a lot of depth. Anyway, its up to the temple master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), an ancient turtle, to make the final selection, and he chooses -- yes, he chooses the hapless and pudgy Po.
The story then becomes essentially a series of action sequences, somewhat undermined by the fact that the combatants seem unable to be hurt, even if they fall from dizzying heights and crack stones open with their heads. Theres an e_tended combat with Tai Lung on a disintegrating suspension bridge (havent we seen that before?), hand-to-hand-to-tail combat with Po and Tai Lung, and upstaging everything, an energetic competition over a single dumpling.
Kung Fu Panda is not one of the great recent animated films. The story is way too predictable, and truth to tell, Po himself didnt overwhelm me with his charisma. But its elegantly drawn, the action sequences are packed with energy, and its short enough that older viewers will be forgiving. For the kids, of course, all this stuff is much of a muchness, and here they go again.