Unlike the previous two live-action/CGI hybrid Smurfs movies, The Lost Village is and reboots the story, ignoring the NYC adventures. This time, Smurfette follows a mysterious map into a forbidden forest and discovers a hidden village of all-female Smurfs (the Smurfettes), leading to a race against Gargamel to find them.
The third Smurfs film, (2017), is a fully animated adventure that departs from the live-action/CGI hybrid style of its predecessors. It focuses on Smurfette’s journey to find her true purpose after feeling out of place in a village where every other Smurf is defined by a single trait. 10 Best Highlights from the Film the smurfs 3 10 best
Below is a guide to the 10 best scenes and moments from the film as curated by Movieclips The 10 Best Scenes from Smurfs: The Lost Village Smurfs: The Lost Village - Apple TV It focuses on Smurfette’s journey to find her
The soundtrack features a mix of upbeat and heartwarming tracks that complement the film's tone. While not overly memorable, the music supports the narrative well and adds to the overall enjoyment of the film. The writing team finally cracked the code on the "A-Team
The writing team finally cracked the code on the "A-Team." Instead of just focusing on the usual suspects, the film groups Smurfette with Hefty (the muscle), Brainy (the brains), and Clumsy (the heart). Watching Hefty try to flex his way through problems and Brainy over-analyze survival tactics creates a "road trip movie" vibe that is charming and consistently funny.
The climax isn't a big battle, but a strategic infiltration. Gargamel manages to capture the entire Lost Village using a clever magical trap. This raises the stakes significantly—the heroes actually lose for a moment. Seeing the Smurfs helpless inside Gargamel's cage creates genuine tension for the younger audience members.
While the live-action hybrid films had their moments, many fans agree that Smurfs: The Lost Village (often referred to by fans as the third installment) was the movie the franchise deserved. It ditched the "fish out of water" city setting for a purely animated fantasy adventure, and the results were Smurf-tastic!