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  1. Smurfs: The Lost Village is a 2017 American animated fantasy adventure comedy film based on The Smurfs comic series by Peyo, produced by Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, The Kerner Entertainment Company, and Wanda Pictures, in association with LStar Capital, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. [ 1 ][ 7 ] A reboot to Sony's ...

  2. Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Mar 30, 2017 · "Smurfs: The Lost Village" opens in theaters on April 7, 2017. To celebrate the animated film — which is not a sequel to 2011's "The Smurfs" or 2013's "The Smurfs 2" — Wonderwall.com has the ...

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  4. Smurfs: The Lost Village: Directed by Kelly Asbury. With Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Joe Manganiello, Jack McBrayer. A mysterious map sets Smurfette and her friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an exciting race through the Forbidden Forest, leading to the discovery of the biggest secret in Smurf history.

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    Best friends Smurfette, Brainy, Clumsy, and Hefty use a special map that guides them through the Forbidden Forest, an enchanted wonderland that's filled with magical creatures. Their adventure leads them on a course to discover the biggest secret in Smurf history as they race against time and the evil wizard Gargamel to find a mysterious village.

    As the story begins, Smurfette begins to wonder what her purpose in life is, as do the other Smurfs who couldn't particularly define what a Smurfette is supposed to be. Brainy tries to use a special Smurfy Thing Finderthat he has invented to discover what Smurfette was purposed for, but unfortunately it explodes when tested on her, leaving Smurfett...

    Demi Lovato as Smurfette
    Rainn Wilson as Gargamel
    Mandy Patinkin as Papa Smurf
    Joe Manganiello as Hefty

    Themes

    The central theme of Smurfs: The Lost Villageis Smurfette’s "lack" of an identity - or rather her incomplete understanding of who she is. The rest of the Smurfs are defined by what they do or by a key element of their personality like Brainy or Clumsy. Although Smurfette is a member of the village, the rest of the Smurfs don’t know what a Smurfette is. Papa Smurf puts it this way: "Smurfette’s name doesn’t tell us anything about her. It doesn’t tell us who she is or what she does", which puts...

    Software Usage

    In search of the lost village, Smurfette, Hefty, Brainy, and Clumsy encounter a magical river that hurtles them downstream. But this river is different: it levitates above the ground. The process of building the river began in animation. “They had a rig which was basically just tubes,” explains Spencer Lueders, "and they would set the size of the tubes, the length of them, and then they were able to animate them moving around as they saw fit." Once that animation was approved, the tubes would...

    Character Development

    In earlier concept art, orange hair was considered for a couple of the Smurf Girls. At a later point in production, the girls' general designs for the primarily featured girls were overhauled a number of times as well. Storm did not have a clover on her hat or her pack of bow and arrows, Blossom's flower on her hat was smaller and was yellow with white petals, and Willow had a longer dress and a necklace instead of a vest. Lily's design was mostly unchanged from production, with the only nota...

    In October 2016, it was confirmed that Christopher Lennertz will be composing the score for the film. In December 2016, it was reported that singer Meghan Trainor had recorded a song for the film titled “I’m a Lady”, which was released as a single.

    This is the first time Sony Pictures Animation releases three films in the same year, while the other films are The Emoji Movie and The Star.
    This is the first film in the Smurfsseries not to be released in July.
    This film earned tepid reviews from critics, and although it has done quite well overseas, it has failed to make any traction in America. In the United States, it opened alongside Going in Style an...
    When Farmer is trying to explain what a Smurfette is, the King Smurfscarecrow can be seen in the background.
    Gargamel finds out of the Smurf he captured is Smurfette. She grabs the bars of the cage, but the position of the door hinges changes, switching from her right to her left, back and forth.
    When Gargamel tries using a freeze ball on Smurfette, and it doesn't work, he states freeze balls are only supposed to work on real Smurfs; however, earlier in the movie he used one to freeze a mouse.
    Gargamel's one-and-only top tooth keeps changing from the right side to the left side of his mouth.
    As the Smurfs escape from Monty into the log that serves as the entrance to the village, the log goes up as they cross to the other side, then comes back down to hit Monty on the head. In the next...

    Box office

    Smurfs: The Lost Villagegrossed $45 million in North America and $152.2 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $197.2 million, against a production budget of $60 million. In North America, the film opened alongside Going in Style and The Case for Christ and was projected to gross around $16–20 million in its opening weekend from 3,602 theaters. It ended up opening to $13.2 million, marking the lowest debut of the Smurfsfranchise by a wide margin and finishing 3rd at the box off...

    Critical response

    On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 40% based on 97 reviews and an average rating of 4.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "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." On Metacritic, the film has a score 40 out of 100, based on 25 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an avera...

  5. Apr 7, 2017 · The fun-loving Smurfs must race against the evil wizard Gargamel (Rainn Wilson) in order to unlock the secrets of the lost village. Smurfs: The Lost Village stars Mandy Patinkin, Demi Lovato, Joe Manganiello, Danny Pudi, and Julia Roberts.

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