
Smurf-tastic! Three Reviewers Share Why Smurfs is Upbeat and Nostalgic
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At its heart, the movie delivers a truly touching message about the importance of family — not just the one you're born into, but the incredible family you choose along the way.
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The storyline follows the smurfs who live in Smurf Village and how they go about their everyday lives – who they are, what they do, and how they portray themselves to the world. Everyone has a thing, except No Name (James Corden). In the midst of finding who he truly is, Papa Smurf (John Goodman) is taken by Razamel (J.P. Karliak) in hopes that he would give him what he needs to take over the world. No Name, Smurfette (Rihanna), and the rest of the smurfs have to go out into the real world to try and save Papa Smurf. In order to stop Razamel and Gargamel, the smurfs need to understand their history and discover what they can accomplish working together.
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