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Released in the summer of 2011, The Smurfs was designed to bring the beloved, small blue creatures to a new generation of audiences, bridging the gap between parents who grew up with the cartoon and their children. The film achieved global reach, with significant attention paid to the dubbing and localization process, ensuring the humor resonated across different languages and cultures. Plot Summary: Blue in the Big Apple
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.
discovers their hidden home, forcing the Smurfs to flee through a magical portal that transports them to New York City Most of the film takes place in modern-day Manhattan. The Mission: the smurfs -2011
Stranded in Central Park, the Smurfs end up in the apartment of Patrick and Grace Winslow, a married couple expecting their first child. Patrick, an advertising executive under immense pressure from his tyrannical boss Odile Anjelou, initially views the Smurfs as a threat to his sanity and career.
as Brainy Smurf, capturing the character's signature annoying pedantry. Released in the summer of 2011, The Smurfs
The screenplay by J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, and Jay Scherick hinges on a delightful piece of absurdity. In the enchanted Smurf Village, the evil wizard Gargamel (Hank Azaria) has finally pinpointed the Smurfs’ location. During a chaotic chase, Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Brainy, Grouchy, Clumsy, and Hefty are sucked through a magical vortex (a "blue moon" portal) that spits them out in the middle of Central Park.
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The Smurfs (2011) received mixed reviews from critics, who often praised the voice acting and the visual effects, particularly Hank Azaria’s performance, but found the plot to be formulaic.
The narrative begins in the hidden, magical Smurf Village, where the characters are preparing for the Blue Moon Festival. Disobeying orders, Clumsy Smurf inadvertently leads the evil wizard Gargamel (played by Hank Azaria) and his feline sidekick, Azrael, straight to their secret sanctuary. During the chaotic escape, a magical vortex sucks Papa Smurf, Smurfette, Clumsy, Brainy, Gutsy, and Grouchy into an unfamiliar realm: Central Park, New York City.
With a production budget of roughly $110 million, the film grossed and an astronomical $421.1 million internationally . This brought its worldwide total to $563.7 million . It became one of the highest-grossing films of the summer, proving that the Smurfs possessed immense global brand power that crossed cultural boundaries. Critical Backlash
The film opens promisingly in the lush, animated Smurf Village. However, the narrative quickly shifts when the accident-prone Clumsy Smurf inadvertently leads the evil wizard Gargamel to their hidden sanctuary. Fleeing for their lives, a small group of Smurfs—Papa, Smurfette, Brainy, Gutsy, Grouchy, and Clumsy—get sucked into a magical vortex. They are transported directly to modern-day Manhattan. There, they cross paths with Patrick and Grace Winslow, a young married couple expecting their first child, and must find a way back home before Gargamel captures them. 🌟 What Works The Smurfs (2011) - IMDb