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Smurfs Movie Review: Star power and flashy animation can’t save the chaos

Visually bold but emotionally hollow, 'Smurfs' tries to reinvent a classic with too much chaos and too little heart. Despite flashes of fun and a strong voice cast, it never quite finds its rhythm.

July 18, 2025 / 11:01 IST
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‘Smurfs,’ directed by Chris Miller, was released in theatres on July 18 and features voiceovers by Rihanna, James Corden, Nick Offerman, JP Karliak, Octavia Spencer, John Goodman, and Kurt Russell.

The new ‘Smurfs’ film isn’t the harmless family adventure one might expect. What unfolds instead is a chaotic, visually overstuffed ride that tries too hard to reinvent the franchise for modern sensibilities.

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A chaotic, confused return to Smurf Village

There’s no shortage of ambition—it leaps across animation styles, genres, dimensions, and even continents—but the result feels more exhausting than entertaining. There’s colour, noise, and constant motion, yet very little emotional payoff. At best, it’s a wild experiment. At worst, a film that never decides who it's for. What’s missing most is clarity—of tone, of character, and of purpose.