| Category |
Telenovelas
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| Genre(s) |
Drama
Romance
|
| Format |
160 x 52' / (320 x 26')
|
| Date |
2007
|
| From |
Brésil
|
| Version(s) |
Original Version Dubbed English
Original Version Dubbed French
|
Financially, the film was an absolute juggernaut for Sony Pictures. Produced on a budget of roughly $110 million, it grossed over . It performed exceptionally well internationally, proving that the Smurfs brand remained globally recognizable and highly marketable. Critical Backlash
The 2011 film includes a brief mid-credits scene involving the villain Gargamel, though it does not feature a traditional post-credits scene at the very end. Credits Breakdown the smurfs -2011
The film was an international phenomenon, performing exceptionally well across Europe, Latin America, and Asia, proving that the Smurfs' brand power was truly global. Cultural Impact and Legacy Financially, the film was an absolute juggernaut for
The narrative focuses on the iconic trio of Clumsy Smurf, Smurfette, and Brainy Smurf as they team up with Patrick Winslow (Neil Patrick Harris), a marketing executive under pressure to come up with a campaign for a cosmetics company. The contrast between the innocent, communal life of the Smurfs and the high-pressure, cynical world of modern Manhattan provides the film’s central comedic tension. Critical Backlash The 2011 film includes a brief
The filmmakers used physical puppets and visual indicators during filming so that Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays knew exactly where to look. The integration of Gargamel’s digital/live-action cat, Azrael, also required a seamless blend of real trained felines and complex CGI to pull off the physical comedy. Box Office Triumph vs. Critical Reception