The Smurfs 2 really was tailor-made just for audience members who approved of the entertainment provided by its predecessor (no more, no less).

The Smurfs2 - subsequence to the live - activity / CGISmurfsmovie released back in 2011 - starts by narrate the backstory for Smurfette ( voiced by Katy Perry ) , the lone female keep in Smurf settlement , who was design by the wiz Gargamel ( Hank Azaria ) to sow in the semen of discord within the male Smurf population . Papa Smurf ( the late Jonathan Winters ) used a   secret charming spell to turn Smufette trade good , but the latter still   has nightmares about turning back into her original malicious self - and shop the other members of her minuscular , blue - skinned , adopted family .

Meanwhile , back in the present - day world , Gargamel has become an international celebrity - thanks to a Youtube picture of him getting squashed   by a cable car becoming a viral collision - and now spends his days entertaining the people of Paris , by performing magic using his dwindling remnants of " Smurf sum . " Of course , the evil sorcerer has n’t abandon his plan to rule the world using the Smurfs , and his belated strategy involve learning the while that Papa Smuf used on Smurfette - with help from his Smurf - corresponding greyish - skinned creations ( which he has dubbed Naughties ) , misconduct Vexy ( Christina Ricci ) and dim - witted Hackus ( J.B. Smoove ) .

allow ’s cut to the chase : if either you and/or your children / unseasoned relatives enjoyed watching the previousSmurfsmovie , then chances are good that you will likeThe Smurfs 2just as much ( if not more ) . The unexampled installment was take by Raja Gosnell and based on a filmdom story written by David Ronn , Jay Scherick , J. David Stem and David N. Weiss - the same people who made the firstSmurfsflick . They have basically recycled their lucrative recipe for a successful kids ' movie here ( with assistance fromChicken RunandSpiderwick Chroniclesco - author , Karey Kirkpatrick ) .

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Everyone else : theSmurfssequel is , in some esteem , aslightimprovement on its predecessor , since the movie incorporate more of the timeless humor , quirky fairy taradiddle appealingness , and meaningful spiritual lessons for youngsters that’ve been present in the best Smurf movie / TV show projects made in the past - all of which are based on Belgian creative person Peyo ’s original comic place ( created in 1958 ) . On theotherhand , that make it all the more frustrative to have to report that such elements have ( again ) been grounded into pieces by the cog of the Hollywood machine - in a movie that more often than not feel like the   cinematic equivalent of a misanthropic studio executive ’s checklist of point thatneedto be include ( so to produce a ' hip ' PG - Rated film with tolerant appeal ) .

The central storyline - focused on Gargamel and the Naughties ' effort to deform Smurfette bad - deals with substantial issues like nature vs. nurture and free will vs. pre - finish in a elbow room that nestling can read , but the writ of execution is puddle - substance , by the oddment , Smurfs 2has notreallytaught the lesson that it aim to have gotten across ( via Papa Smurf ’s dialogue ) . There is also a curious subplot where Grouchy Smurf ( George Lopez ) resolve to examine and change his natural personality - which bring forth the ( unintentional ) significance that male and female Smurfs are not every bit capable of choice . ( Not to say that kids are going to walk aside with a standardised belief about manpower and women - that issue was raised as a way to illustrate how messy the film ’s narrative qualities are . )

Part of the inculpation for those storytelling trouble - like in the first Smurfs movie - lies with the human character : Patrick Winslow ( Neal Patrick Harris ) and his wife Grace ( Jayma Mays ) , plus the newfangled accession of their son Blue ( Jacob Tremblay ) and Patrick ’s boisterous father - in - practice of law Victor ( Brendan Gleeson ) . Patrick ’s case arc in the continuation involves his footle rancor about Victor taking the position of his biological founding father - a plot line that will resonate more with jr. moviegoers than Pat ’s paternal fears in the late installing . unluckily , that also mean that Pat spends the integrality ofSmurfs 2swinging back and forth between act like an easy - irritated youngster and adult - and not even the charisma of NPH is brawny enough to make the part anything more than ( sorta ) so-so - annoying .

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More importantly , the flesh - and - blood humans ' relevance to Smurfette ’s storyline is often trivial and their roles could ’ve easily been make over ( or left out completely ) . That is to say , it can bepainfullyobvious at times that they were   included just as a means to save time / effort / money that would ’ve otherwise been spent animise the CGI Smurfs ( casing in point : many of NPH ’s scenes affect him just transporting the concealed Smurfs from shoes to position ) . Combine that with agent like the picture ’s multiple view of uninspired slapstick - and the continued usance of " Smurf " to crack inappropriate adult jokes and make ho-hum pop culture references ( some of which are bizarrely obscure ) - and much ofSmurfs 2winds up feeling idly derivative of the unfit facial expression found in other kid - favorable features ( see : DreamWorks ' light animate features ) .

As mentioned before , that ’s all the more frustrating because thereisa worthwhile story and talented cast featured inSmurfs 2- a movie that could ’ve been worth of a general recommendation , had more passion and accomplishment been invested to make it agoodkid - friendly film ( rather than a flavourless easy - to - sell product for young ones ) . That have got true for the use of three-D in the moving picture , which includes effective sequences revolve around set piece like the Notre Dame duomo and the Eiffel Tower - however , for the most part , the 3D does n’t add important depth to the picture , nor does it put up much in the elbow room of fun pop - out activity onscreen .

However , when all is aver and done , The Smurfs 2really was sartor - made just for consultation members who sanction of the entertainment provided by its forerunner ( no more , no less ) . If you fall into that category , there ’s honestly no disgrace in you going to correspond out the sequel . Everyone else ? You ’re belike good off just re - visit one of the dear kids '   movies playing in theatre of operations ( see : slimy Me 2 ) .

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In case you ’re still on the fence , here is the lagger forThe Smurfs 2 :


The Smurfs 2is 105 minutes long and Rated PG for some rude sense of humor and action . Now playing in 2D and 3D theaters .

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The Smurfs 2 is a family - favorable invigorate picture directed by Raja Gosnell . Released in 2013 , it follows the Smurfs as they team up with their human supporter to deliver Smurfette from the clutches of the evil wizard Gargamel . The film features voice performance by Neil Patrick Harris , Jayma Mays , and Christina Ricci , continuing the risky venture of the beloved blue characters in a blend of CGI and live - action .

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The Smurfs 2 is a family-friendly animated film directed by Raja Gosnell. Released in 2013, it follows the Smurfs as they team up with their human friends to rescue Smurfette from the clutches of the evil wizard Gargamel. The film features voice performances by Neil Patrick Harris, Jayma Mays, and Christina Ricci, continuing the adventures of the beloved blue characters in a blend of CGI and live-action.