From the point of view of plot design and character characterization, he is not only facing adult audiences, I think more of today's children, thinking from the standpoint of a child, except for the protagonist Patrick's personal role, the rest are all Contributed to children, the simple bridges and the rough plot design, many bridges and pictures are really lackluster in the eyes of adults. If we were naive when watching The Smurfs animation when we were children, we would not think this is a movie. Crap.
And our group of young people are now in their prime, and the director has indeed taken care of our "children" who grew up with The Smurfs, and deliberately added Patrick's plot to suit his taste, and Patrick's workplace encounter in the film must have been It is also very consistent with our current situation.
Just like Patrick's shock and rejection when he first met the Smurfs, isn't this a true portrayal of us "big kids" who are no longer naive. It can be said very simply that if you have to nitpick about "The Smurfs", then your childhood simplicity and innocence have been honed by the current life and disappeared.
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