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Smurfs: The Lost Village
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On this completely lively, all-new take on the Smurfs, a mysterious map units Smurfette and her quality buddies Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an interesting and interesting race through the Forbidden forest filled with magical creatures to discover a mysterious lost village earlier than the evil wizard Gargamel does. Embarking on a roller-coaster journey complete of action and risk, the Smurfs are on a direction that ends in the discovery of the most important secret in Smurf history!
On this completely lively, all-new take on the Smurfs, a mysterious map units Smurfette and her quality buddies Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an interesting and interesting race through the Forbidden forest filled with magical creatures to discover a mysterious lost village earlier than the evil wizard Gargamel does. Embarking on a roller-coaster journey complete of action and risk, the Smurfs are on a direction that ends in the discovery of the most important secret in Smurf history!
Actors:
Mandy Patinkin,
Ashleigh Prather,
Dee Bradley Baker,
Gabriel Iglesias,
Jake Johnson,
Ariel Winter,
Tara Strong
Mandy Patinkin
30 November 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Ashleigh Prather
Dee Bradley Baker
31 August 1962, Bloomington, Indiana, USA
Gabriel Iglesias
15 July 1976, San Diego, California, USA
Jake Johnson
28 May 1978, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Ariel Winter
28 January 1998, Los Angeles, California, USA
Tara Strong
12 February 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Country:
United States, Hong Kong, China, Czech Republic
Keywords:
#Ariel Winter #Ellie Kemper #Joe Manganiello #Julia Roberts #Kelly Asbury #Smurfs: The Lost Village
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Mandy Patinkin
30 November 1952, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Dee Bradley Baker
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Gabriel Iglesias
15 July 1976, San Diego, California, USA
Jake Johnson
28 May 1978, Evanston, Illinois, USA
Ariel Winter
28 January 1998, Los Angeles, California, USA
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April 06, 2017
Young children will be entertained, but for the rest of the audience, pretty colors just aren't enough.
April 14, 2017
Smurfs: The Lost Village resets the film franchise, but the movie -- despite some nice insight about Smurfette -- feels more made-for-TV than worthy of a 3D upcharge.
April 09, 2017
The decision to do Smurfs: The Lost Village without any live-action sequences was a smart one. Solely utilizing computer animation feels like a much better fit for the material.
April 12, 2017
A fully animated and partially boring film. [Full review in Spanish]
April 13, 2017
Remember this, moviegoers: You deserve better than the Smurfs.
April 06, 2017
Asbury sticks to the basics, with obvious Saturday morning-style fare based on groaners and pratfalls about the earnest little creatures with self-defining names like Nosey, Grouchy and Jokey.
April 21, 2017
The digital animation is bland, the use of 3D ineffective, and the gags largely an endurance. The background music score is sappy.
April 07, 2017
They blue it.
April 12, 2017
Kids will love it. Adults? Not much. [Full review in Spanish]
April 07, 2017
The acknowledgment that it is aiming solely for the kiddie audience this time around at least makes it slightly more palatable than its predecessors.
April 11, 2017
While kids may enjoy it, adults who have no interest in the finer points of animation technique may find it very difficult to sit through.
April 07, 2017
There are plenty of ambitious set pieces boasting visual ingenuity, and the witty, perceptive script includes well-constructed subtext and lessons about breaking free from patriarchal norms and the benefits of learning about different cultures.
April 07, 2017
It's a candy-coated sugar rush, though its mind-numbing repetitiveness (and haphazardly-written screenplay) will likely test even the most patient parent.

