When it comes to the Smurfs, this animation as most people's childhood memories is self-evidently classic. The first two films turned into good popcorn word-of-mouth films. After the third film, there was no real person joining the previous film. Instead, I like this pure animation world, which gives some creative opportunities to develop.
Above expectations are the details that follow modern symbols. Our Smurfs have mastered the Selfie technique, and can carry a mini-printer with them wherever they go, so they can take pictures right away, and have their own recording and playback function! This skill is more versatile than our mobile phones, and it can even actively chat to encourage people. Please give me a dozen of such thoughtful and practical "ladybugs"!
In terms of character depiction, the setting of Azs cat in the villain team being smart and being held back by the owner is bright and interesting.
The details are very attentive, and the pink atmosphere of the blue sister's house is blowing.
The plot of the story did not break away from the traditional development line, and even the end of Gaga Wu was connected in series. This is another story in which a group of kind-hearted villains living independently in the village have been unsuccessful, and they dance the domestic sheep and sheep series in minutes.
4 star popcorn movie.
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