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**An adventure to unleash the secret.** After an average reception for the first two films, I did not expect one more in the series. They should have been dropped it, yet the film was not that bad. It was simple and cute, somewhat better...


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In this fully animated, all-new take on the Smurfs, a mysterious map sets Smurfette and her friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an exciting race through the Forbidden Forest leading to the discovery of the biggest secret in Smurf history.
Smurfette and her best friends Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy embark on a thrilling, high-stakes journey through the Enchanted Forest. Their quest is to find a mysterious village before the evil wizard Gargamel does. Along the way, they discover a secret that could change the Smurf world forever.
Smurfs: The Lost Village was met with generally mixed to positive reviews from critics, who often praised its animation style and return to the spirit of the original comics. Audience reception was also largely positive, with many appreciating its family-friendly humor and charm.
Praised for its vibrant and faithful animation style reminiscent of the original comics.
Appreciated for its lighthearted humor and focus on themes of friendship and self-discovery.
Some critics noted a predictable plot but found it enjoyable for its target audience.
Google audience: Audiences largely enjoyed the film's visual style and its humorous, adventurous story that resonated well with younger viewers and families. Many found it to be a charming and entertaining animated experience.
The film marked a significant departure from the live-action/CGI hybrid Smurfs movies, opting for a fully animated approach inspired by the Belgian comic books.
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**An adventure to unleash the secret.** After an average reception for the first two films, I did not expect one more in the series. They should have been dropped it, yet the film was not that bad. It was simple and cute, somewhat better...