![]() The result: a fun little movie that doesn't exceed expectations but that holds its own well enough and portends yet another sequel in a Widespread popularity, it was a gamble to reimagine the whole thing (not that Sony is any stranger to such a thing) and take the franchise in a new, yet still veryĭirection. Tidy profits over budget and considering their On their own adventure independent of real-world interference and more in-lin with classic Smurfs stories. On the plus side is a film that's more focused on the title characters, showing them as they exist in their own Gone is the humor and charm and novelty of The Smurfs wandering around a foreign, human-inhabited world. Presentation in favor of an all-digital movie that all but ignores the previous two entries and treks out on its own. While The Lost Village follows the (further/re-imagined)Īdventures of everyone's favorite little blue forest-dwellers, this latest film detours from Sony's last two, ditching the live-action/animated hybrid It's The Smurfs as everyone knows and loves them, but it's not The Smurfs as audiences have come to embrace them in recent years. Smurfs: The Lost Village 4K Blu-ray Review ![]()
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