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The movie Smurfs: The Lost Village is already released on Cinema, Blu-ray, DVD and VOD in the USA.
Based on 14 reviews, Smurfs: The Lost Village gets an average review score of 46
Aiming this CGI movie directly at kids is but one of many improvements over the last two big-screen outings for the blue ones.
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The Lost Village isn’t that Smurfing bad, at least for a Smurfs movie.
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It doesn’t take much to cobble together a fizzy Hollywood spectacle these days; hire an expensive, A-list cast, dress their voices with eye-popping animated characters, slather it all in the nostalgia of a pre-established series, and, before you know it, you’re three Smurfs films deep into a franchise.
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It takes a village of Smurfs to add up to one personality, but in their third film the blue mascots of cute wisely shed live action.
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The beloved blue creatures return in this all-animated reboot of the franchise, voiced by Julia Roberts, Demi Lovato and Mandy Patinkin.
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When the brain trust at Sony Pictures Animation decided a few years ago that the Smurfs, the unremittingly chipper cartoon creations of the Belgian artist known as Peyo, were worthy of the big-screen treatment, they made the inexplicable decision to present both “The Smurfs” (2011) and “The Smurfs 2” (2013) as live-action/animation hybrids.
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The jokes are sodden, relying on tired wordplay and sarcastic delivery to draw the faintest of laughs.
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When the Smurfs discover that Gargamel (Rainn Wilson) is on the trail of a lost civilisation, they race to beat him there, facing rapids, glowing rabbits and existential crises en route.
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Despite its stunning backdrops and inspired new designs, Smurfs: The Lost Village is a smurfing waste of time. The only thing bluer than the main characters are the poor saps who pay to see this manic drivel.
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The smurfs, led by Julia Roberts, must defeat an evil wizard and learn about gender politics in this ho-hum adventure risking little in terms of story, script or animation.
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The Lost Village review: a trippy treat for under-8s, for everyone else the blues.
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The Lost Village seems content to be the sort of film parents can throw on an iPad to ensure 90 minutes' worth of relative peace and quiet away from their antic children.
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Anyone much taller than a Smurf may turn blue long before its 81 minutes are over.
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Strangely, the script for The Lost Village was penned by a pair of women – Stacey Harman and Pamela Ribon – the latter of whom co-wrote Moana, the best girl power identity quest in recent memory.
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