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Plot Overview

"The Smurfs: The Lost Village" is a 2017 American computer-animated fantasy adventure film produced by Sony Pictures Animation. It is based on the comic book series "The Smurfs" created by the Belgian comics artist Peyo. This film serves as a reboot to the live-action/animated film series and is directed by Kelly Asbury. The storyline follows Smurfette and her friends as they embark on a journey to find a lost village before the evil wizard Gargamel does.

Characters

Smurfette

Smurfette, originally created by Gargamel to infiltrate the Smurfs, becomes the protagonist of the story. She is voiced by Demi Lovato. Smurfette's journey is central to the plot as she seeks to discover her purpose and identity.

Hefty Smurf

Hefty Smurf, voiced by Joe Manganiello, is known for his strength and bravery. He is one of Smurfette's closest companions on the journey to the lost village.

Brainy Smurf

Brainy Smurf, voiced by Danny Pudi, is the intellectual of the group. His knowledge and quick thinking often help the group navigate through challenges.

Clumsy Smurf

Clumsy Smurf, voiced by Jack McBrayer, is known for his endearing clumsiness. Despite his frequent mishaps, he proves to be a valuable member of the team.

Gargamel

Gargamel, voiced by Rainn Wilson, is the primary antagonist. He is a wizard whose main goal is to capture the Smurfs and harness their magical essence.

Setting

The film is set in a fantastical world inhabited by the Smurfs, small blue creatures living in mushroom-shaped houses in the forest. The journey takes the characters through various environments, including enchanted forests, rivers, and ultimately, the lost village.

Themes

Identity and Purpose

A central theme of the film is the quest for identity and purpose. Smurfette's journey is driven by her desire to understand her role among the Smurfs, as she was not born a Smurf but created by Gargamel.

Friendship and Teamwork

The film emphasizes the importance of friendship and teamwork. The characters must rely on each other's strengths and support one another to overcome obstacles.

Good vs. Evil

The classic theme of good versus evil is portrayed through the conflict between the Smurfs and Gargamel. The Smurfs' journey to protect the lost village from Gargamel's malevolent intentions underscores this theme.

Production

Development

The development of "The Smurfs: The Lost Village" began with the intention to create a film more faithful to Peyo's original comics. The filmmakers aimed to capture the whimsical and adventurous spirit of the source material.

Animation

The animation style of the film is vibrant and colorful, designed to appeal to both children and adults. The character designs and environments are meticulously crafted to reflect the charm of the original comics.

Music

The film's score is composed by Christopher Lennertz, who incorporates whimsical and adventurous themes to complement the narrative. The soundtrack also features original songs performed by various artists.

Reception

"The Smurfs: The Lost Village" received mixed reviews from critics. While praised for its animation and faithfulness to the original comics, some critics felt the storyline was predictable. However, it was generally well-received by audiences, particularly younger viewers.

Cultural Impact

The film contributed to the ongoing popularity of the Smurfs franchise. It introduced the characters to a new generation and reinforced the timeless appeal of Peyo's creations.

See Also

Smurfette and her friends in the enchanted forest.
Smurfette and her friends in the enchanted forest.