After all, this Smurfs movie can be regarded as the third film of these classic little blue men being put on the big screen, and also the first one I watched in theaters. In fact, for the Smurfs, I am not too cold, more, it is a kind of nostalgia, a kind of feeling. This time, if there is no English field, I probably won't go to the theater to watch it, haha.
After watching the movie, I found that it makes sense to arrange most of the Chinese scenes. It is really a movie suitable for bringing children together and having fun with the family. It does not burn the brain, pure leisure, innocence, pure innocence. The little sisters who look like students next to them are discussing the plot enthusiastically in almost the whole film. They know the history of the Smurfs very well. In the end, when the blue sister sacrificed herself to save everyone, these children were still crying. Really true fan.
However, it is not a bad thing to occasionally recall childhood and return to a few strands of innocence. The key point is that this film is still somewhat attractive from the scene to the character design.
The world is amazing. It's my first impression after seeing it. The Forbidden Forest is actually a magical place, with fire-breathing dragonflies, fluorescent rabbits, tumbling rivers and jumping fish... It's just so unrestrained and unscrupulous. In fact, I want that ladybug who can only fool around, take pictures and draw maps, play, and have fun, haha.
SO, such a cartoon suitable for all ages, if you have nothing to do, just bring your family or be alone, and go to the cinema to reminisce about the innocence.
ps I was writing and I suddenly remembered that I once wrote an essay about the Smurfs. I flipped through the long abandoned scarf. It was actually 2007. Well, looking back, it turned out to be really not a true fan...
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