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The Smurfs 2
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The evil magician Gargamel tries to create a symphoric, a new creature called the Knots. After forming that creature, the real Smurf can not give Gargamel what he wants, so he kidnapped Smurfette to force her to throw a mantra that would give Smurfs. The Squirrels with their friends Patrick and Grace try to rescue Smurfette from the clutches of the evil wizard.
The evil magician Gargamel tries to create a symphoric, a new creature called the Knots. After forming that creature, the real Smurf can not give Gargamel what he wants, so he kidnapped Smurfette to force her to throw a mantra that would give Smurfs. The Squirrels with their friends Patrick and Grace try to rescue Smurfette from the clutches of the evil wizard.
Actors:
J.B. Smoove,
Carolina Bartczak,
Anton Yelchin,
Mylène Dinh-Robic,
Neil Patrick Harris,
Patrick Sabongui,
Ruth Chiang,
Steve Antonucci,
Beatrice Rosen,
Shaquille ONeal,
Vanessa Matsui,
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J.B. Smoove
16 December 1965, Plymouth, North Carolina, USA
Carolina Bartczak
Anton Yelchin
11 March 1989, Leningrad, Russian SFSR, USSR [now St. Petersburg, Russia]
Mylène Dinh-Robic
17 April 1979, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Neil Patrick Harris
15 June 1973, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Patrick Sabongui
9 January 1975, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ruth Chiang
Steve Antonucci
27 December 1982, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Beatrice Rosen
29 November 1977, New York City, New York, USA
Shaquille ONeal
6 March 1972, Newark, New Jersey, USA
Vanessa Matsui
Director:
Raja Gosnell
Raja Gosnell
9 December 1958, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country:
United States, France, Canada, Belgium
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September 29, 2013
Yay! The Smurfs are back - bigger, bolder and bluer than ever. It's fun fun fun, a more-than-worthy, hyper-energetic sequel to the fabulous first film...It's all wonderful fantasy nonsense, delivered fast and with plenty of self-consciously cheap laughs.
August 01, 2013
"The Smurfs 2" probably isn't any worse than you might expect. On the other hand, it's almost certainly not any better.
September 13, 2013
IT'S a rarity, but it's nice when a sequel learns from the mistakes of its predecessor.
July 31, 2013
The trouble with this stunted sequel is that the doughy, blobby-hatted Smurfs are mostly window dressing for an abrasive slapstick bash built around a tiresome kidnap plot ...
April 23, 2015
The Smurfs 2 panders to children, offering nothing more than a series of fart jokes and pratfalls, for the obvious purpose of cashing in on an already established fan base.
June 29, 2016
Smurfs 2 just isn't an enjoyable time.
August 07, 2013
Yes, this is the point in the summer when I outsource my critical judgment to my kids.
July 31, 2013
Not so much of a film as it is a collection of images and sounds that bludgeon you.
March 30, 2016
The pacing is fine but the dialogue is trite. Older children and adults will also find the main plot and Smurf gibberish tedious, redeemed only by Azaria's performance and a sideplot involving Gargamel.
August 01, 2013
Reluctant parents: you don't need to tell your kids that you won't love them if they like "The Smurfs 2." Instead, you can silently judge them until either you and/or they simply can't bear the thought of talking to each other.
June 07, 2016
Smurfs 2 isn't quite so good at appealing to adults, but it's harmless fun for the littlies.
July 31, 2013
It would be too much to say that there's a good movie somewhere inside Smurfs 2 looking to get out. But it wouldn't be too much to say that sometimes, the movie we do have tries harder than we might expect.

