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The Smurfs 2
The Smurfs 2
The evil wizard Gargamel creates a couple of mischievous Smurf-like creatures called the Naughties that he hopes will let him harness the all-powerful, magical Smurf-essence. But when he discovers that only a real Smurf can give him what he wants, and only a secret spell that Smurfette knows can turn the Naughties into real Smurfs, Gargamel kidnaps Smurfette and brings her to Paris, where he has been winning the adoration of millions as the world¹s greatest sorcerer. It's up to Papa, Clumsy, Grouchy, and Vanity to return to our world, reunite with their human friends Patrick and Grace Winslow, and rescue her! Will Smurfette, who has always felt different from the other Smurfs, find a new connection with the Naughties Vexy and Hackus or will the Smurfs convince her that their love for her is True Blue?
rating
5.75
runtime
105 min

Release

2013-07-30

Cast

Katy Perry
Katy Perry
as Smurfette (voice)
Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria
as Gargamel
Neil Patrick Harris
Neil Patrick Harris
as Patrick Winslow
Jayma Mays
Jayma Mays
as Grace Winslow
Brendan Gleeson
Brendan Gleeson
as Victor Doyle
Jacob Tremblay
Jacob Tremblay
as Blue Winslow
Nancy O'Dell
Nancy O'Dell
as Nancy O'Dell
Karim Babin
Karim Babin
as Room Service Waiter
Gaston Morrison
Gaston Morrison
as New York Taxi Driver
Jocelyn Blanchard
Jocelyn Blanchard
as Toad Man
Erika Rosenbaum
Erika Rosenbaum
as Pregnant Mom
Carolina Bartczak
Carolina Bartczak
as Peanut Mom
James A. Woods
James A. Woods
as Peanut Father
Henri Pardo
Henri Pardo
as Father-to-Be
Vanessa Matsui
Vanessa Matsui
as Mother with Camera
Dusan Dukic
Dusan Dukic
as Curious Dad
Ruth Chiang
Ruth Chiang
as Single Mom
Andy Quesnel
Andy Quesnel
as Woman in Box
Mylène Dinh-Robic
Mylène Dinh-Robic
as Hotel Assistant Manager
Martin-Guy Bélanger
Martin-Guy Bélanger
as Hotel Sous-chef
Robert Reynaert
Robert Reynaert
as Candy Man
Patrick Sabongui
Patrick Sabongui
as Candy Man
Martin St-Antoine
Martin St-Antoine
as Tourist with Coffee Cup
Patrick Baby
Patrick Baby
as Palais Garnier Security Guard
Joshua Spreekmeester
Joshua Spreekmeester
as Peanut Kid
Bruno Paviot
Bruno Paviot
as Hotel Desk Manager
Gunther Love
Gunther Love
as Cat Man in Audience
Gaëlle Pietri
Gaëlle Pietri
as Pregnant Model
Janicke Askevold
Janicke Askevold
as Pregnant Model
Beatrice Rosen
Beatrice Rosen
as Pregnant Model
Mathilde Snodgrass
Mathilde Snodgrass
as Pregnant Model
Mr. Krinkle
Mr. Krinkle
as Azrael
Hank
Hank
as Elway
Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci
as Vexy (voice)
Jonathan Winters
Jonathan Winters
as Papa Smurf (voice)
JB Smoove
JB Smoove
as Hackus (voice)
George López
George López
as Grouchy Smurf (voice)
Anton Yelchin
Anton Yelchin
as Clumsy Smurf (voice)
John Oliver
John Oliver
as Vanity Smurf (voice)
Frank Welker
Frank Welker
as Azrael (voice)
Tom Kane
Tom Kane
as Narrator Smurf (voice)
Fred Armisen
Fred Armisen
as Brainy Smurf (voice)
Jeff Foxworthy
Jeff Foxworthy
as Handy Smurf (voice)
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming
as Gutsy Smurf (voice)
Gary Basaraba
Gary Basaraba
as Hefty Smurf (voice)
Adam Wylie
Adam Wylie
as Panicky Smurf (voice)
Joel McCrary
Joel McCrary
as Farmer Smurf (voice)
Kenan Thompson
Kenan Thompson
as Greedy Smurf (voice)
Kevin Lee
Kevin Lee
as Party Planner Smurf (voice)
Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens
as Jokey Smurf (voice)
Shaquille O'Neal
Shaquille O'Neal
as Smooth Smurf (voice)
B. J. Novak
B. J. Novak
as Baker Smurf (voice)
Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel
as Passive-Aggressive Smurf (voice)
Shaun White
Shaun White
as Clueless Smurf (voice)
Mario López
Mario López
as Social Smurf (voice)
John Kassir
John Kassir
as Crazy Smurf (voice)
Sean Kenin
Sean Kenin
as Smurf Voice #1 (voice)
Patricia Summersett
Patricia Summersett
as Smurf Voice #2 (voice)

Director

REVIEWS
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Kamurai

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. Again, Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays are the best thing about this movie titled "The Smurfs", and this time they have more humans taking the focus away from the Smurfs. Additionally they have the Naughties that also distract from the Smurfs, but they at least make the movie interesting and accent the Smurf story line instead of stealing the spotlight for their own story. This time around they did something very interesting and focused the story line to Smurfette, not well, but they did it. This allows Gargamel, the Naughties, the Smurfs and the humans (part time) to focus on her so the movie is chiefly Smurf focused, even though (as specifically discussed in the movie) Smurfette and the Naughties aren't technically the same as the others. (This is arguable, as it is possible all Smurfs are magically created.) The messages of inclusion and togetherness and family are actually a lot stronger in this movie than the first, as well as the level of goofiness from Gargamel, to include his celebrity status. I think I'm just not a fan of this movie series, but clearly the movies did good enough to warrant their production value.

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BryanGreyson

The movie starts off very similar to the first one, and like the first one it is kinda split between the Smurfs' adventures and the story of the Winslow's, the human family from New York. This time the main story is about Smurfette, though, and how her origin story of being Gargamel's creation influences her life. The story plays similar to the first movie: The Smurfs have to find and fight Gargamel to rescue Smurfett while the Patrick Winslow has to learn about what "family" means or can mean. But does Smurfette even WANT to come back? And does Patrick even want a bigger part in his extended family? Some part of this one were actually quite positively surprising. Smurfette is a very nice character in this one, and so are the new, additional "Smurfs" Vexy and Hackus. The adventures of the Smurf-side are actually quite funny and emotional, while, to me, the human half was...understandable and fitting, but quickly a bit exhausting due to people, especially, Patrick, just wanting to be a kind of jerk. Fitting to the movies theme both sides, though, need to learn the main lesson: That family is not who you are born with, but the people that love and care for you. And this certainly is a nice message that's handled well at least on the Smurf side. The development of Smurfette's relationship to the others is nice and at several points really emotional, happy and sad once after another and the movie does a much better job at invoking caring and empathy than the first one and I really enjoyed that. And once again, Gargamel's performance was totally over-the-top and really fun and funny. But, also like in the first movie: While the Winslow's part is more emotional and important than in the first movie...once again the overall movie could've easily been done completely without them. But still: A cute family movie about how the people who actually love and care about you are your true family! <3 Smurfette, Vexy and Gargamel are the best here!