I can't even remember when I first saw the Smurfs. Probably at the age of four. That time was 2003. Fourteen years later, seeing these lovely Smurfs again, I really feel a lot of emotion in my heart.
The Smurfs made two live-action films, but they didn't pay much attention at the time. But this time, it went back to the original CG animation form and switched from two-dimensional to three-dimensional. I think the portrayal of the new image of the Smurfs is undoubtedly a success. In particular - Sister Lan, the protagonist of the film.
In fact, the whole storyline is very simple, and the routine can't be more routine. In short, a person who was misunderstood by everyone finally sacrificed himself for others and saved everyone. But the routine doesn't matter. It's nice if people can tell the whole story well, and if there's something funny about it. The Smurfs are still the Smurfs, and the Gargoyle is still the Gargoyle, but there's no shortage of hilarious content. Throughout the cinema, there were children laughing, and many adults laughing. The whole movie is fun.
Say blue sister. Whether it is from the theme song released by the film party or from the content of the film, it can be seen that she is the protagonist of the film. In this film, she has gone through a tortuous process of becoming the object of admiration of the female Smurfs, the target of public criticism, and saving all the Smurfs. She is not only beautiful, but also smart and brave. Some people say that this film is about feminism, but in fact I don't think so. It's there to highlight that Smurfs is different, and it does a good job of answering a lot of people's questions about why the Smurfs are all male.
A few more villains. Azimao is funny. That eagle is a typical pig teammate representative. Gargoyle is still bad, and this bad is shaped extremely successfully. When you watch a cartoon and you can love someone or hate someone, the character is successful.
At the end of the film, for the first time in my life, I cried while watching the cartoon. On the ten-mile long street (although it is not a street), hundreds of Smurfs bid farewell to the deceased Blue Sister, and countless fireflies flicker in the valley. Really, really shocking. very touching. People are so strange sometimes, they are moved by an invisible force.
Finally, I would like to mention what Cong Cong said (in fact, what he later understood): Many things cannot be learned from books. From a philosophical point of view, "practice is the only source of knowledge". This is actually quite right. Of course, different people have different opinions.
All in all, it's an excellent movie for all ages. Second grade is also available.
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