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Sony Pictures Animation’s 2011 live-action/CGI hybrid The Smurfs

Rating: ★★½ (Two and a half magical blue moons)

Critics were less kind, often citing the heavy product placement and the departure from the source material’s medieval charm. Yet, the film succeeded in its primary goal: re-establishing the Smurfs as a global brand. It paved the way for a 2013 sequel and the later fully-animated reboot, Smurfs: The Lost Village. Why It Still Works Today the smurfs -2011

But. It’s weirdly entertaining. If you go in expecting high art, you’ll hate it. If you go in with a bowl of popcorn, a low bar, and a willingness to watch Hank Azaria scream at a cat named Azrael for 90 minutes? You’ll have a blast.

In 2011, the world of cinema witnessed the release of a highly anticipated film that brought together the creative minds behind the popular cartoon series, "The Smurfs." Directed by Rupert J. Wild, the movie seamlessly blended live-action and computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create a visually stunning and entertaining experience for audiences of all ages. The film, simply titled "The Smurfs," was a major success, grossing over $560 million worldwide and paving the way for a sequel. Why It Still Works Today But

Plot

They dived through just as the orange cat made one final leap, landing safely back on the soft moss of the Smurf Village forest. "Well," said If you go in with a bowl of

through a magical portal, here is a story about another unexpected "smurfy" adventure. The Smurfs: The Great Neon Mix-Up The sun was just beginning to set over Smurf Village , casting a warm glow on the mushroom houses. Papa Smurf

A Critical and Commercial Success

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