SummaryWhen Papa Smurf (John Goodman) is mysteriously taken by evil wizards, Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette (Rihanna) leads the Smurfs on a mission into the real world to save him. With the help of new friends, the Smurfs must discover what defines their destiny to save the universe.
SummaryWhen Papa Smurf (John Goodman) is mysteriously taken by evil wizards, Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette (Rihanna) leads the Smurfs on a mission into the real world to save him. With the help of new friends, the Smurfs must discover what defines their destiny to save the universe.
『スマーフ』は、邪悪な魔法使いの兄弟ガーガメルと醜いラザメルに閉じ込められてしまったパパスマーフを見つけ出さなければならないスマーフたちの、前向きなストーリーを描いたアクション満載の物語です。スヌーズルプーフたちと、パパスマーフの行方不明の弟ケンの助けを借りながら、彼らは真実、幸せ、そして想像力に満ちた道を探し求めます。パラマウント・アニメーションによるこの壮大な長編映画には、オリジナルソングが満載です。 The Smurfs tells the action-packed, upbeat story of the Smurfs' mission to find Papa Smurf, who has been imprisoned by the evil wizard brothers Gargamel and Rathamel. With the help of Snoozlepoof and Papa Smurf's missing brother Ken, they search for truth, happiness, and a path filled with imagination. This epic feature film from Paramount Animation is packed with original songs.
This latest incarnation represents the sort of charmless, wildly chaotic animated effort that has the unintended effect of reminding us why cutting publicly funded children’s television is such a terrible idea.
So many of us grew up with the iconic Smurfs – those little blue mythical creatures that provide optimism at every turn. In a new, lighthearted, family-friendly film, the smurfs are back and better than ever. Smurfs combines captivating music, relatable characters, and a bit of fantasy, creating a nostalgic but fresh experience that fulfilled my expectations. The new Smurfs movie follows No Name (James Corden) as he tries to find his place within Smurf village. When Papa Smurf (John Goodman) is kidnapped by the small, yet power hungry Razamel (JP Karliak), Smurfette (Rihanna) leads No Name and their other smurf friends on a rescue mission through the real world. On their journey, they navigate countless obstacles, testing their character and faith in one another. Smurfs is a playful and entertaining film that carries a valuable message that viewers young and old can relate to. As a fan of the original Smurfs movies, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this new animated version. However, the updated design complements the storyline and keeps viewers engaged. By the end of the upbeat, high-energy opening number, I had already forgotten about the difference in animation. The smurfs’ choreography mirrors real dance moves, demonstrating how the animators utilized the new style to its full potential. Although the film has two prequels, viewers don’t need to watch them to follow the plot. Smurfs provides enough background information and original story elements to stand on its own. The pacing is solid overall, though the ending feels slightly drawn out – but the final group song and dance make it worth the wait. The cast is star-studded, featuring esteemed actors Octavia Spencer and Sandra Oh as Asmodius and Moxie Smurf, with Rihanna and James Corden adding impressive vocals that help maintain the film’s lively tone. The film’s message is that you do not have to conform to something you aren’t just to fit into a crowd – who you truly are, will shine through naturally. No Name is constantly trying new things to find a sense of belonging with his smurf friends who have already found their identities. However, he eventually realizes that his true identity was within him the entire time. I give Smurfs 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 12. You can find Smurfs in theaters on July 18, 2025. Make sure you check it out. By Maica N., KIDS FIRST!
Not sure why the bad reviews when worst films has gotten high scores. Garbage movies like Barbie that does nothing but brainwash girls what to think. This film has more heart & a better striped than Barbie ever did.
"Smurfs" is the terrible epitome of generic kids animation. From inexplicable dance sequences to unfunny one-liners, there’s nothing special or interesting here. Kids may enjoy it, but it’s pretty dull. I didn't think another adaptation of this franchise could get any worse but it might be and it was hard to believe there was this much little room below it but it's way worse.