The Smurfs 2 Review

The evil wizard Gargamel creates a couple of mischievous Smurf-like creatures called the Naughties that he hopes will let him harness the all-powerful, magical Smurf-essence. But when he discovers that only a real Smurf can give him what he wants - and only a secret spell that Smurfette knows can turn the Naughties into real Smurfs - Gargamel kidnaps Smurfette and takes her to Paris, where he has been winning the adoration of millions as the world's greatest sorcerer. It's up to Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy and Vanity to return to our world, reunite with their human friends Patrick and Grace Winslow, and rescue her! 
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Will Smurfette, who has always felt different from the other Smurfs, find a new connection with the Naughties Vexi and Hackus - or will the Smurfs convince her that their love for her is True Blue? The Smurfs 2 (2013) - Only for Fans Reviewed And Posted by James Bjorkman: The original film in the Smurfs series, "The Smurfs  (2011)," was not a favorite of the critics. It did, however, do good business, especially overseas where the classic comic strip originated. When an animated film grosses over $500 million, you can pretty much expect a sequel, so Sony Pictures Animation didn't hesitate. It quickly rolled out the unoriginally titled "The Smurfs 2" (2013). Directed again by Raja Gosnell and written by J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jay Scherick, David Ronn and Karey Kirkpatrick, this sequel does have a certain charm. That may simply be due to the fact that it is a relief to find an animated film that isn't yet another Superhero or action film that follows directly in the footsteps of every other Superhero or action film. There's no Batman or Superman! So, we're

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Brainy, Papa and Smurfette
off to a great start. That said, "The Smurfs 2" is unlikely to win many awards for brilliant filmmaking. Like the original, it is split between animation and live-action scenes, which can be jarring. It isn't particularly funny for a comedy, and it has dark elements that seem weirdly out of place in light summer fare. However, the animation is good and the characters often endearing. If you are a fan of the original film, you probably will like this one as well, as it continues the narrative with the same actors and characters while throwing in just enough new plot twists to keep things interesting. Smurfette (Katy Perry) is worried
Katy Perry having some fun promoting "The Smurfs 2"
that the other Smurfs are shunning her for some reason. Her birthday is approaching, and, unbeknownst to her, the other Smurfs are working hard to keep their plans for a surprise party quiet. Too quiet, as it turns out. Combined with recurring nightmares she has been having about her betraying the village to Gargamel (Hank Azaria), Smurfette becomes paranoid and leaps to the conclusion that the other Smurfs are suspicious of her and no longer want her around. Gargamel, meanwhile, is using his Smurf essence to entertain Parisians with magical sorcery. Unfortunately for him, he is running low on the essence and
Circle of Smurfs
doesn't know the formula. He creates the "Naughties," Vexy (Christina Ricci) and Hackus (J.B. Smoove), to open a portal to the Smurf village using the Eiffel Tower as a gateway. The plan is to go to Smurf Village and kidnap Smurfette, getting the formula for the Smurf essence from Papa Smurf (Jonathan Winters) as ransom. Everything works as planned, but the portal turns out to be so small that only Vexy can fit through it. Vexy goes through and grabs Smurfette, bringing Smurfette back to Paris to become Gargamel's hostage. Another Smurf sees Vexy kidnapping Smurfette, and he quickly tells Papa Smurf. Papa creates magic crystals that will enable a band of Smurfs to return to New York City and enlist the
Hank Azaria plays Gargamel, watches Smurfette use her wand
help of their friend, Patrick Winslow (Neil Patrick Harris), to retrieve Smurfette. Clumsy (Anton Yelchin), Grouchy (George Lopez) and Vanity (John Oliver) wind up using the crystals through an accident, and they, along with Papa Smurf, travel to Winslow's apartment. There, they reunite with the affable Winslows and meet Patrick's stepfather Victor Doyle (Brendan Gleeson). They all, including Patrick's wife Grace (Jayma Mays), travel to Paris in order to confront Gargamel. Finding Gargamel at his stage show, Patrick and Grace distract him while the Smurfs search for Smurfette. Smurfette, though, escapes on her own, chased by Vexy and Hackus. They catch Smurfette and return her to Gargamel's apartment, where
Papa Smurf, voiced by Jonathan Winters
Gargamel charms her with the gift of a dragon magic wand and falsely claims that he, not Papa Smurf, is her father. The Naughties are losing substance due to the diminishing Smurf essence, so Smurfette gives Gargamel the secret formula. Gargamel uses it to turn the Naughties into real Smurfs, then places them into his Smurfalator to power up his own dragon wand. Papa, Grouchy, Vanity and  Clumsy, meanwhile, are still trying to find and rescue Smurfette. Gargamel captures them, though, and adds these Smurfs to the Smurfalator. Patrick and Victor then find Gargamel and destroy the Smurfalator,  ruining the Smurf
 The Naughties and Smurfette
essence in the process but rescuing their Smurf friends. Gargamel has grown stronger due to the Smurfalator, but Vexy and Hackus team up with the other Smurfs and use their own magic wand to fight him. They send him flying through Paris, ultimately causing a firewords explosion for all of Paris to enjoy. The storyline of "The Smurfs 2" is fairly clever in finding a way to work the engaging Neil Patrick Harris into the storyline once again. There is a satisfying conclusion, as Gargamel gets his inevitable comeuppance,
and the most engaging Smurfs - Papa, Smurfette, and the new addition Vexy - get the most screentime. The 3D animation is probably the best aspect of the film, providing a visual treat that
Papa, Clumsy, Vanity and Grouchy
shows animation to its best advantage. The shots of Paris are enjoyable and somewhat reminiscent of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," not a bad feat considering the film was made in Montreal, Canada. The combination of live-action and animation is done skillfully and is the one thing that sets the Smurfs films apart. Britney Spears, Nelly Furtado and Right Said Fred contribute songs for the fun soundtrack, with the overall score composed by Heitor Pereira. There is no question, however, that the Smurfs films lack substance and are aimed at a young audience. There are disjointed gags and one-liners that are amusing enough on their own, but don't really add up to much. A precocious cat has some of the best bits. The
The Winslows see the Smurfs
story, while clever enough in meeting its requirements, is completely predictable from the first few minutes. If an adult can't figure out that a kidnapped Smurfette is going to be rescued, he or she isn't really engaged at all. Perhaps the worst failing of "The Smurfs 2," though, is that the characters aren't all that original or interesting. Everybody goes through the motions competently enough, but really caring about the characters can be quite a chore. While the children are entranced by the physical comedy and visual tricks, adults may start wishing really hard that Gargamel will somehow juice his magic wand up enough to blast the annoying Smurfs to kingdom come. There's one really good reason to catch "The Smurfs," and that is the presence of Jonathan Winters in his final role. A true comedy legend from decades ago, it is wonderful that Winters found a final characterization to exploit his genial zaniness. He
Characters from "The Smurfs 2"
provides the solid center of the film. Having played Papa Smurf in the old television series and both of the first two Smurf films, Winters will be sorely missed in the final instalment of the trilogy that is projected to be released on July 24, 2015. Summing it up in a phrase, "The Smurfs 2" is all sizzle, no steak. Worth picking up for the kids, "The Smurfs 2" isn't really one that adults should go out of their way to find. It received desultory marketing in the States, and certainly was not a high profile release there like "Monsters University" or "Despicable Me 2." Opening weekend box office receipts in the States were "disappointing." Overseas viewers tend to enjoy the whole Smurfs universe the most, and the Paris setting may grab them, so they might have somewhat more motivation to catch this predicable addition to the
Smurfs universe. Smurfs fans who grew up with the characters obviously might want to make a point of seeing this, though they may be disappointed because the characters might not match up with their expectations. For most adults, best to just drop off the kids at the theater or have a friend take them to see "The Smurfs 2" if you can - and turn the sound down low when the DVDs come out and the youngsters play the film over and over and over.... An another Review on The smurfs2 is placed: J-Wing (Jeremy Boquet): Everyone's favorite blue friends are back in the new family film "The Smurfs 2" where live action meets animation. Question can the Smurfs make their way into our hearts again with a second movie? We first saw the Smurfs come to life on the big screen in 2011, yes there was some doubt
that the classic cartoon could turn into a good movie but proving that doubt wrong it became a family hit! In regards to my earlier question, yes they can make their way into our hearts for a second time. Maybe even better then the first. Now bringing classic cartoon characters to life has come a long way since the "Rocky and Bullwinkle" movie in 2000, I am sorry to the cast and crew of that film but it wasn't a perfect film. I think part of the reason that film didn't work was because it was missing story detail, now that fact isn't true with the new 'Smurfs 2' which is filled with a great heart-filled story. The movie also has amazing 3D special effects and top grade animation, I can't believe how life-like the Smurfs are in this film. Now before we talk about the whole cast, I would like to take a moment to say how much everyone will truly miss Jonathan Winters aka Papa Smurf (1925-1913). I am glad that I had the honor of seeing his final project 'Smurfs 2' on the big screen. As for the rest of the cast. Let's start with Patrick played by the one and only Neil Patrick Harris, with his comedy and how he is able to do deep in heart scenes makes his
role in this film.... "legen.... wait for it.... dary!" (Yes I went there!). Starring along side Neil is Glee star Jayma Mays as Grace, now she really can stand her own in many ways. I really like her in the role of Grace for this film, I think it is great that they gave her a slightly bigger role in the story as well (meaning more script and scenes). Where would the Smurfs be if they didn't have to watch out for the evil wizard Gargamel played by Hank Azaria? Hank really has a thing for playing the crazy yet evil characters, some of you may remember his role in 'Night of the Museum 2'. His comedy brings so much to this role and he really goes justice to the original Gargamel. This is your 100% no doubt family film. To answer my earlier question, yes the Smurfs can make their way into our hearts for a second time. I hope they will again in movies to come! Make sure you check out 'The Smurfs 2' now in theaters. Take anyone with you, it is a movie for all ages.