Smurfs

‘Smurfs’ film is a bold, fully animated musical reboot that marks a fresh take on the beloved blue characters. Directed by Chris Miller and written by Pam Brady, the movie features an all-star voice cast led by Rihanna as Smurfette, alongside John Goodman, James Corden, Daniel Levy, Sandra Oh, and more.

Visually, the film is stunning with a blend of 2D and 3D animation, calling it painterly, immersive, and a respectful nod to the original comic aesthetics. The world of the Smurfs burst with color and detail, creating a vibrant backdrop for the story.

Rihanna brings depth and sincerity to Smurfette, whose arc centers around leadership and self-discovery. John Goodman’s Papa Smurf grounds the ensemble, while the rest of the cast deliver heartfelt and comedic moments with charm.

Musically, the movie stands out. Rihanna’s original song “Friend of Mine” brings emotional weight and catchy melody to the soundtrack. The musical numbers as a whole are upbeat, polished, and help push the story forward, although some critics feel they verge on being too commercial or overly stylized.

‘Smurfs’ is a colorful, heartfelt reboot anchored by a strong voice cast and catchy music—especially Rihanna’s contributions. The core themes of identity, leadership, and belonging resonate strongly—offering heartfelt messages about self-discovery, community, and finding your place in the world. Whether it becomes your new favorite depends on how much you embrace this fresh spin on the blue icons.