Die Schlümpfe verbünden sich mit ihren menschlichen Freunden, um Schlumpfine zu retten. Diese ist von Gargamel entführt worden, weil sie eine geheime Formel kennt, die die neueste Schöpfung ... Alles lesenDie Schlümpfe verbünden sich mit ihren menschlichen Freunden, um Schlumpfine zu retten. Diese ist von Gargamel entführt worden, weil sie eine geheime Formel kennt, die die neueste Schöpfung des bösen Zauberers - "Lümmel" genannte Kreaturen - in echte Schlümpfe verwandeln kann.Die Schlümpfe verbünden sich mit ihren menschlichen Freunden, um Schlumpfine zu retten. Diese ist von Gargamel entführt worden, weil sie eine geheime Formel kennt, die die neueste Schöpfung des bösen Zauberers - "Lümmel" genannte Kreaturen - in echte Schlümpfe verwandeln kann.
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- 8 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Smurfette
- (Synchronisation)
- New York Taxi Driver
- (as Gaston Morrisson)
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The existence of the film itself was never promising, it still centers in the real world even though there are better things to explore in their magical world. But there is a sense at the first act that may have an actual story to tell. The plot mostly concerns about Smurfette's true identity, if she really belongs to the Smurfs or go back to her origin as a Naughty. It's not really meant to be complex, but there would've been at least something that could fill the audience's heart. The best parts are when they are talking about its heartfelt themes, and that is a mild benefit for this film. However, the storyline is still kind of the same by throwing away plenty of childish gags. Aside of its family subtext, some subplots give each of the characters their own random situations. I presume they're meant for laughs, but they didn't go anywhere in the end. It's still a mediocre storytelling which outweighs the bigger picture.
Despite of its superficiality, the filmmaking is as energetic as it has always been. The director once again brings the film's cartoonish quirks, and the actors are having fun with their roles which also brings it to life. You can see that in Hank Azaria who seems really enjoying playing the evil wizard, Gargamel. The special effects are as good as it gets. I guess there isn't much else to talk about the technicalities.
There are things in The Smurfs 2 that could have worked, but the filmmakers stick to their usual way of entertaining kids. It's nothing new, but this sequel has a better message compared to the first movie, though how the film delivers it didn't actually help making the whole experience any satisfying or worth telling. In the end, I think children will mostly focus the cute stuff and the characters' random antics than the thematic stuff about family, because at all, those are what this movie is more interested in. Again, The Smurfs 2 doesn't look like it's destined to be a great film, but diminishing the premise that was set up in beginning can be a disappointment.
The Smurfs 2 was lots of fun! I can't believe it has such a low rating on IMDb. It's not supposed to be the best film ever. It's just a cute movie about love, friendship, the importance of family & how they will always be by your side. Looking at the morals the film teaches you, it's a perfect weekend outing with your family & a perfect popcorn movie for everyone who wants to watch it alone. The fusion between live-action & animation is enchanting. The 3D is flawless. The entire movie is filled with eye popping 3D effects. The best scene in the film for me is when, Smurfette & the Naughties are flying around Paris. Mind blowing visual effects & animation. Hank Azaria is the standout performer as the bumbling wizard, Gargamel. Neil Patrick Harris is great as Patrick. Jayma Mays is impressive as Grace. Brendan Gleeson is hilarious as Victor. Katy Perry, Christina Ricci, Jonathan Winters, Anton Yelchin, George Lopez, John Oliver & J.B Smoove are perfect as Smurfette, Vexy, Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy, Vanity & Hackus respectively. The gags are a little childish but, it is a comedy for kids, not adults. All in all, The Smurfs 2 is loads of fun & is worth a watch.
The movie boasts a strong cast, with Neil Patrick Harris and Hank Azaria reprising their roles as Patrick and Gargamel respectively, and new additions like Brendan Gleeson and Christina Ricci bringing fresh energy to the franchise. The Smurfs themselves are as charming as ever, with their unique personalities and quirks shining through.
The film is visually stunning, with vibrant colors and intricate set pieces that transport viewers to the magical world of the Smurfs. The special effects are top-notch, seamlessly blending the live-action and animated elements to create a cohesive and immersive experience.
But what really sets "The Smurfs 2" apart is its heart. The film explores themes of family, friendship, and the power of love, all while maintaining a lighthearted and playful tone. There are plenty of laughs to be had, but also touching moments that will tug at your heartstrings.
Overall, "The Smurfs 2" is a fun-filled and engaging movie that is perfect for all ages. Whether you're a longtime fan of the franchise or new to the world of the Smurfs, this film is sure to delight and entertain.
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- WissenswertesJonathan Winters' final performance. He died of natural causes just nine days after his final recording session and this film was dedicated to his memory.
- PatzerAs Patrick and Papa Smurf leave to rescue Smurfette, Grace dials the phone to call Patrick's stepfather and begins saying, "Hello, Victor..." as the end of the first ring can still be heard.
- Crazy CreditsIn Memoriam JONATHAN WINTERS Thank you for giving life to Papa Smurf and for making the world a Smurfier place.
- Alternative VersionenThe Netflix release obscures the voice cast, and replaces it with a picture of a stack of Smurfs.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Folge #21.187 (2013)
- SoundtracksEntertainment Tonight Theme
Written by Michael Mark
Performed by John Tesh
Courtesy of CBS Television Distribution
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- 105.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 71.017.784 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 17.548.389 $
- 4. Aug. 2013
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- 347.545.360 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 45 Minuten
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