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Smurfs: The Lost Village

- PG
- 1h 30m
- 2017
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In this fully animated, all-new take on the Smurfs, a mysterious map sets Smurfette and her best friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an exciting and thrilling race through the Forbidden Forest filled with magical creatures to find a mysterious lost village before the evil wizard Gargamel does. Embarking on a roller coaster journey full of action and danger, the Smurfs are on a course that leads to the discovery of the biggest secret in Smurf history!
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Demi Lovato, Raain Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Jack McBrayer, Danny Pudi, Michelle Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper, Ariel Winter, Jake Johnson, Meghan Trainor, Mandy Patinkin, Julia Roberts, Dee Bradley Baker, Frank Welker, Bret Marnell, Brandon Jeffords, Kelly Asbury, Gabriel Iglesias, Tituss Burgess, Jeff Dunham, Patrick Ballin, Gordon Ramsay, Melissa Sturm, Alan Mechem, Danik Thomas
© 2017 Sony Pictures Animation Inc.
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Critics Consensus: Smurfs: The Lost Village may satisfy very young viewers and hardcore Smurfaholics, but its predictable story and bland animation continue the franchise's recent mediocre streak.
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Common Sense Says
Smurfs adventure has girl-power message, some peril.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that Smurfs: The Lost Village is -- like the 2011 and 2013 live-action/animation movies -- based on the beloved blue cartoon characters. But unlike the previous Smurfs movies, this one is completely animated and aimed at slightly younger kids (in other words, there's less potty humor and iffy content this time around, though definitely still some slapstick moments). But you can expect scenes of peril/Smurfs in danger, as well as one genuinely scary, sad sequence in which a character has (sort of) died. Despite the occasional violence, no lasting harm comes to any of the main characters, and the movie has a clear girl-power message, as well as themes of courage and teamwork.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Family, Comedy
- Release Date:March 29, 2017
- Languages:English, Spanish
- Captions:English, Spanish
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:No
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