Smurfs: The Lost Village

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When Smurfette (voice of Demi Lovato) finds a mysterious map that suggests the location of another Smurf colony, she and her friends Brainy (Danny Pudi), Clumsy (Jack McBrayer) and Hefty (Joe Manganiello) set out on a journey to find the lost village. When they discover the evil Gargamel (Rainn Wilson) is also looking for the village, the two parties must race against each other on a journey that will take them through the dark depths of the Forbidden Forest. The voice cast also includes Mandy Patinkin as Papa Smurf. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Reviews (2)

DaViD´82 

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English Adults and teenagers are not allowed to watch. This movie is only for pre-school children, perhaps for the primary school children too. Which is not necessarily a drawback, it just surprising a bit. Because today even the greatest animated childish craziness has at least some adults jokes to keep parents entertained. Anyway, for the target group, it´s exactly what one would expect. In just a few seconds, it picks up the escapade pace that won´t slow down, so it runs grotesquely runs/falls/jumps/dances/trips/sail/fights/smurfs, etc. And at the same time it never becomes dull or unbearable. The result is a standard episode which has been stretched beyond its limits to make a feature film. ()

kaylin 

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English It has a lot of colors, it is very shiny, the humor that is here is very childish and only here and there does something flash that is also intended for adults, but in the end it is just a kitschy joke that tries to expand the film mythology around the Smurfs a bit. However, it doesn't even come close to being a comic. ()