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スマーフ
スマーフ

スマーフ

20111h 43m★ 5.8アニメーションファミリーアドベンチャーコメディファンタジー

あらすじ

人間には見えない深い森の中にある村で平和に暮らす妖精スマーフたち。だがある日、彼らを敵視する魔法使いガーガメルが村に侵入し、追い詰められたクラムジーと仲間たちは、青い月の夜だけに出現する不思議な穴に落ちてしまう。穴を抜けた彼らが出てきた先は、なんと大都会ニューヨーク。初めての人間界に驚きながらも好奇心いっぱいの彼らは、知り合った広告マン・パトリックの助けを借りて村に戻る方法を探る。

作品考察・見どころ

本作の白眉は、巨匠ペヨが生んだ平面の芸術を、CGIと実写の融合により現代のニューヨークへ鮮やかに召喚した手腕にあります。特にハンク・アザリア演じるガーガメルの怪演は、アニメ的誇張と実写の質感を絶妙に体現しており、観る者を一瞬で魔法の世界へ引き込む圧倒的な求心力を放っています。 原作の平和の精神を継承しつつ、大都会で「自分は何者か」を問う普遍的なメッセージが胸を打ちます。二次元では成し得なかった緻密な質感表現は、彼らが実在するという説得力を与え、映像メディアならではの魔法を完成させました。ファンタジーと現実が交差する高揚感は、世代を超えて魂を揺さぶる至高の輝きに満ちています。

興行成績

製作費: $110,000,000 (165億円)

興行収入: $563,749,323 (846億円)

推定収支: $453,749,323 (681億円)

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ハンク・アザリア
ハンク・アザリア
Gargamel
Neil Patrick Harris
Neil Patrick Harris
Patrick Winslow
Jayma Mays
Jayma Mays
Grace Winslow
Jonathan Winters
Jonathan Winters
Papa Smurf (voice)
ケイティ・ペリー
ケイティ・ペリー
Smurfette (voice)
Anton Yelchin
Anton Yelchin
Clumsy Smurf (voice)
Sofía Vergara
Sofía Vergara
Odile Anjelou
Tim Gunn
Tim Gunn
Henri
フランク・ウェルカー
フランク・ウェルカー
Azrael (voice)
Madison McKinley
Madison McKinley
Model

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Raja Gosnell

脚本: David N. Weiss / David Ronn / Peyo

音楽: Heitor Pereira

制作: Ezra Swerdlow / Paul Neesan / Jordan Kerner

撮影監督: フィル・メヒュー

制作会社: Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation / The Kerner Entertainment Company

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Kamurai
Kamurai
★ 6

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. I grew up watching The Smurfs, the CG Smurf animation is actually pretty good, but there is something about how they're personalized that rubs me the wrong way. Either the delivery is just different enough from the cartoon, or there is something about the Smurfs being in a modern world that I entirely disapprove of, or both. This reminds me a lot of "Yogi Bear" where in a movie, the title character(s) should be the main focus and the most enjoyable characters. It might have actually worked against them to put Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays in this. I don't think they "upstaged" the little blue creatures, but they were, by far, the best parts of this movie, and their story was strong enough it could have been a movie to its own...in fact, I'm sure if I looked hard enough, I could find a "work is hard, I'm about to get fired, and we're about to have a baby" movie. For something as unique as the Smurfs, the movie puts a lot of money into it not being anything special. They could have saved a lot of money by making it a "girl running from her angry boyfriend" movie. They also have NPH specifically degrading the Smurfs for their general positivity in the same manner as the villain: this makes the audience villainize the lead protagonist in this movie, as the Smurfs are relegated to little than hostages in the human movie. Now, it's not to say that there isn't a certain level of charm to the Smurfs, but it's definitely not the Smurfs I remember, and having such a goofy villain is really all that saves the movie, and even then they go too far with some of the situations he is in.

RealZero
RealZero
★ 7

Overall a cute and nice movie that mostly lives by the interaction of The Smurfs and their arch-rival Gargamel. A group of Smurfs are transported to New York, because, where else would a magical portal lead, right? :-D Along with Gargamel and his cat Azrael. From there, the movie basically consists of two storylines: The Smurfs' tries to get back home while fighting Gargamel and Azrael, and the personal challenges of Patrick and Grace Winslow, the other human protagonists, as they try to keep Patrick's job and plan for their upcoming baby. And this is also where the quality and rating, to me personally, is split: The Smurfs all have a fitting and fun personality. Smurfette is really kind and cute, Gutsy is absolutely fun, Papa is a great...Papa and Clumsy learns that, despite his clumsiness, he's a great person. It's silly, fun and Hank Azaria does a really great job as Gargamel. Seeing him trying to fit in with New York is even more silly and fun than the Smurfs doing the same. And then, on the other side, are the Winslow's and their story about an exhausting, typical crushing capitalist job with a horrible boss. It's...mostly boring, more stressful than fun. And while the interaction and development between them and the Smurfs is nice, one thing is quite clear: These humans were not really needed. The main story would've totally worked completely without them, just with the Smurfs and Gargamel in New York with background actors. The actors aren't bad, but their story...doesn't matter. Still, I recommend the movie, because Clumsy is fun, Smurfette is friendly and cute, and Gargamel does a great job at being a fun and silly antagonist. Katy Perry does a great job at voicing Smurfette.

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