The latest Smurfs movie, produced by Rihanna, fails to capture the essence of its characters in a poorly executed musical reboot. The storyline revolves around Smurfette, voiced by Rihanna, who must rescue Papa Smurf after he is kidnapped by wicked wizards. Alongside her, No Name Smurf, voiced by James Corden, embarks on a bizarre adventure in the real world where little of note occurs. Despite the involvement of notable voice actors like Natasha Lyonne and Nick Offerman, the film lacks creativity and appears devoid of intelligent content.
The format of the Smurfs movie doesn't suit the characters, resulting in a shoddy musical reboot that ranks among the laziest animations of the year.
Rihanna produces this vacuous fantasy and voices Smurfette, who faces an identity crisis after wicked wizards kidnap her beloved Papa Smurf.
James Corden voices No Name Smurf, who grapples with an identity crisis during a bizarre trip to the real world where nothing of significance occurs.
The movie, directed by Chris Miller and written by Pam Brady, shows very few signs of intelligent life despite a star-studded voice cast.
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