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Smurfs

“Adventure comes out of the blue.”

5.9
2025
1h 29m
AnimationFamilyFantasy
Director: Chris Miller

Overview

When Papa Smurf is mysteriously taken by evil wizards, Razamel and Gargamel, Smurfette 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.

Trailer

Official Trailer for featuring the new song “Friend of Mine” by Rihanna. Official

Cast

Reviews

mland60

Awful movie, well not awful but far from good, it’s corny and unfunny.

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RealZero

The art style(s) were surprisingly good, better than I assumed from the trailers. The jokes, spoken and visual, also worked out really well in my opinion. I don't like the role dynamic of Gargamel and Razamel. They should've stuck with Gargamel alone and have him stick to his usual self. Too many characters "try to be cool". It's fine to have a "cool" character, but all of them trying to be? Dangerously close to Marvel's "the villains are just laughing stocks" situation. The story was barely coherent. It felt more like a "Alice in Wonderland" trip where individual, short ideas were lived out. Also, unnecessary deus-ex-machina moments that could've been written to be emotional and nice, but instead are resolved "magically" like that. The live-action scenes were completely unnecessary. Even more than in the two Neil Patrick Harris Smurfs movies. Like...completely unnecessary! And also kinda strange, because there were actual live-action humans, and then there's animated humans like Gargamel and Razamel, contrary to the other Smurf movies where Gargamel was also live-action. So, yeah. The movie would be better without those. So, overall, a bit disappointing. It could've been a really nice movie. The jokes are good, visual style and gags work REALLY well, but the main story was a mess to me. I guess it's fine if you care more about the characters than the story. The second live-action one's story but in this style, that would've worked nicely.

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CinemaSerf

I kept putting off going to see this, I’d heard it was awful but you know what? I didn’t loathe it. Now that’s saying something as from the outset it looked more like the seven dwarves had taken the wrong direction in the forest and found themselves in the wooded equivalent of twee-on-sea! It’s all about a “Smurf” with no name who is pals with “Smurfette” who is helping him go through some ten thousand-odd descriptors for his skills, but none of them seem to fit - especially the clog-making one! He soon finds himself embroiled in a megalomaniac wheeze by the evil sorcerer “Razamel” who is on the look out for a magical book that will enable him to join the league of extraordinary wizards (or something like that) and eradicate “Papa Smurf” and all “Smurfkind”. There now follows lots of “Sorcerer’s Apprentice” type scenes; the obligatory bit of inter-dimensional travel as well as lots of opportunity for Rihanna to belt out the soundtrack that’s clearly had much more creative emphasis put on it than the script - which is not great. It does move along well enough, though, and the story does pick up for about fifteen minutes of dastardliness towards an ending that introduces some magic to the proceedings. The quality of the animation isn’t really much to write home about, with some focus on the lead characters but too many wallpaper ones to make up the numbers in an eerily computerised and sterile fashion. Quite who this is for is interesting. The kids it’s aimed at won’t have a clue who they were, nor are they likely be very engaged by the sheer derivative lack of sophistication of the whole thing. Those of us who remember the annoying blue people and their equally annoying songs from the beginning of the 1980s might want to indulge in some nostalgia for (the last) half an hour, maybe, but otherwise it’s a long old ninety minutes that probably just didn’t need making at all.

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Clips (3)

No Name Smurf Gets His Powers! - Extended Clip

All Smurfs Have A Thing

Everything Goes With Blue

Featurettes (33)

Dramatic Theme Tune

Smurfed It

Drawing Challenge

Rihanna Loved The Smurfs Before Joining the New Film Confirms Director Chris Miller

The more the smurfier! Get Smurfs tix for all your friends

POV: you and your true blue crew on the way to see Smurfs

Can you guess the smurfified phrases?

Jon Richardson Junket (UK Cast)

Smurfette Drink

What's in My Bag?

Smurf Your Pet Lens

They’ve traveled the world, now see them in theatres this Friday!

Let's Ride

Piccadilly

Tiny Gramophone

Jon Richardson is Grouchy Smurf (UK Cast)

Rylan Clark is Vanity Smurf (UK Cast)

UK Gala

Smurfette 💙 Mini Smurfs

Birmingham Smurfs Art Trail

Smurf Eye View

POV: When the Smurfs photobomb you.

Get In Formation

Queuing

Smurf Yourself Snapchat Lens

Smurfs In London

Abbey Road

Brussels Global Premiere

Rihanna + Smurfette = ultimate bestie goals in Smurf Village!

Rihanna is Obsessed with Smurfs

Rihanna Describes Smurfs Movie

Rihanna Opening Boxes

Unicef For Every Child

Behind the Scenes (7)

Behind the Scenes of Becoming the Smurfs

It Takes A Village UK Cast

Introducing Rylan Clark (UK Cast)

Introducing Jon Richardson (UK Cast)

Introducing Giovanna Fletcher (UK Cast)

Smurf Squad: Behind the Voices

It Takes A Smurfs Village

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