Synopsis
"Smurfs: The Lost Village" (2017), directed by Kelly Asbury, represents a commendable effort to re-establish the Smurfs brand within contemporary animation. The film wisely abandons the live-action hybrid model, opting for a full 3D animated format that grants a more vibrant and authentic visual aesthetic to the Smurf universe. The fluid animation techniques and character designs retain their familiar charm while incorporating modern refinements, especially for Smurfette, who anchors the narrative on a journey of self-discovery.
The voice acting is a particular highlight, with Demi Lovato imbuing Smurfette with both grace and internal depth. Rainn Wilson as Gargamel continues his signature comedic performance, while Joe Manganiello (Hefty Smurf) and the ensemble cast deliver lively supporting characters. Themes of female empowerment and self-acceptance are subtly woven throughout, encouraging younger audiences to reflect on individual value beyond stereotypes. While not groundbreaking in its narrative, the film firmly establishes itself as a wholesome fantasy adventure, a correct strategic move for the Smurfs cinematic universe after previous experiments, affirming the potential for purely animated Smurfs stories going forward.
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