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Monday, August 1, 2011
The Smurfs - Review
I am 23 and definetely no that type of a person who will go and watch animated movie targetted especially for monirs. But except for one clause, if i am getting free tickets. Yesterday, was one such day where i had the privelege to watch ‘The Smurfs’ for free. I had made up my mind that the movie i am going for will surely be a biggest blunder in the history of animated movies, courtesy the bad trailers and no PR. I entered the theatre with couple of my friends and wallah! What was suppose to be a biggest blunder in the animated arena, turned out to be one of the finest comic-book movie film to be ever made. It totally took me by surprise. The character description of each and every Smurf was amazing, i mean from the movie point of view. The voice overs, graphics and animation was commendable. The most enchanting part was the human emotion and touch involved to the entire script really blew me away by surprise. I haven’t read ‘The Smurfs’ comic book but after watching the movie would surely want to the libraries to lend me some of their comic book volumes.
Plot:- If you have read the comic book, you know the entire story. Gargamel the Antagonist of the movie is hunting for ‘The Smurfs’ to experiment his wicked spells. Clumsy the Smurf lands all the other Smurfs in trouble by bringing them all to planet earth between the Humans. Gargamel follows them to Earth. The Smurfs somehow gets connected to Mr and Mrs Winslow. Patrick dreams high of becoming a successful human-being, and hates the smurfs. But the cuteness and the honesty of The Smurfs drives Patrick towards them, who infact helps them in acheiving their final goal i.e. to go back to where they came from. Gargamel vs Smurfs and Patrick is also well focussed in the movie.
In all, do go and watch the movie, even if you think you are the most matured person alive on this planet earth. The movie surely attracts the Big and the minors.
My Ratings – ***
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