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Intrepid reporter Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship commanded by Haddock's ancestor. Having bought a model ship, the Unicorn, for a pound off a market stall Tintin is initially puzzled that the sinister Mr. Sakharine should be so eager to buy it from him, resorting to murder and kidnapping Tintin - accompanied by his marvellous dog Snowy - to join him and his gang as they sail to Morocco on an old cargo ship. Sakharine has bribed the crew to revolt against the ship's master, drunken Captain Haddock, but Tintin, Snowy and Haddock escape, arriving in Morocco at the court of a sheikh, who also has a model of the Unicorn. Haddock tells Tintin that over three hundred years earlier his ancestor Sir Francis Haddock was forced to scuttle the original Unicorn when attacked by a piratical forebear of Sakharine but he managed to save his treasure and provide clues to its location in three separate scrolls, all of which were secreted in models of the Unicorn. Tintin and Sakharine have one each and the villain intends to use the glass-shattering top Cs of operatic soprano the Milanese Nightingale to secure the third. With aid from bumbling Interpol agents the Thompson Twins our boy hero, his dog and the captain must prevent Sakharine from obtaining all three scrolls to fulfil the prophesy that only the last of the Haddocks can discover the treasure's whereabouts. Short review: As a regular animation, this is a decent one. Fluid motion, beautiful visual, fabulous action scenes, you got it on. As a Tintin movie, this is a bad one and I hate it.

Granted, the opening says "based on the story", so technically it's not a theatrical adaptation, just "based on". For all Tintin readers out there (I don't dare to say "fans" as I do not claim myself a fan, but I read Tintin throughout my childhood), the movie will not relive your memory in its glory.

The story do not follow closely with the original The Secret of the Unicorn. Instead, it uses the core idea of 3 leather scrolls and Red Rackham's treasure hunting, mixes up some elements from The Crab with the Golden Claws and Land of Black Gold, glorifies a minor supporting character into the main villain and thus completely change the essence of the story. I, as a purist, do not like mixed smoothies, thank you.

Visually the movie is stunning. I quite like the beautiful color palette. Life-like rendition of the characters and fluid animation more or less take off the minimalism flavour from the comics, but I can bear with that. After all, it gives the movie a fresh look.

The movie features some fabulous action scenes, as expected from any animation and as expected from Steven Spielberg. However, as I feel the essence of Tintin's adventures is more about wits and the story as a whole, having Tintin and Captain Haddock flying across Bagghar on a motorbike chasing a hawk is out of place. Lots of people will enjoy these fast-pacing and humorously breath-taking chase scenes though.

The rest of the complaint lies on Jamie Bell's terrible voice acting as Tintin which sounds flat and emotionless, the plain jokes that I find it hard to crack a smile, the unlikeness of Tintin as a whole (his facial expression is weird). But then again, what more can I ask?

As said earlier, this is not a terrible animation and I'm sure many will enjoy it. However, if you just want to watch this because of the original comics, you can skip it. Nothing will be missed. Or if you've watched it, like me, you'll have to find and read the original comics again, to purify yourself from the movies.

For more reviews, please visit: http://voicemotion.wordpress.com/ I already saw Tintin movie three times. My thought about the Tintin movie was good! The faces of Herge's characters were well made(especially Tintin's face).What I thought was really good is the scene where you see the vision of the Unicorn floating on the sand with water coming out! Steven Spielberg had a really good imagination for this wonderful scene! I also liked the scene where Tintin, Snowy and Captain Haddock were racing on their motor bike to get their last paper-clue from the Unicorn stolen by their enemies. The racing amused me very much(especially when Tintin gets his motor bike hanging on a electricity line(I THINK it was an electricity line, if it was one)! The racing was my favorite part of the film! This good Captain Haddock is always so funny!!! What made me really laugh was when Haddock was pointing a rocket launcher to blow up the vehicle of his enemies. Unlucky, he did not realize that the weapon was pointing at the wrong side and it shot behind him. You will not believe what incredible disaster he caused with his weapon, hahahahaha!!! Many scenes of the movie were very good! The only scene I wanted to ignore was when la Castafiore, an Italian woman was singing(her voice was so strong that she broke many glasses)! Captain Haddock is the funniest character in the film!! There was a LOT of GOOD actions.But the Thompsons and Haddock have a fat nose(that sounded pretty odd for me). At the end a clue was given that made me think that there will be a second part... Anyway I want to thank Steven Spielberg for the AMAZING,WONDERFUL and GOOD film he made!!! Even a filmmaker as dazzling as Steven Spielberg has to create characters who lure us into their point of view, and the trouble with Tintin is that we're always on the outside, looking in. What all that motion can't capture is our hearts. The Adventures of Tintin is an adaptation of the Belgian comic book series The Adventures of Tintin created by the Belgian artist Georges Rémi, who wrote under the pen name of Hergé. Specifically, it's based on three particular entries in the series: The Crab with the Golden Claws, The Secret of the Unicorn, and Red Rackham's Treasure. Steven Spielberg had planned on doing an adaptation of the Tintin series in the early 1980s, as both he and Hergé were fans of each others' work. After the death of Hergé, however, the project fell out of development until it was recently revived. The script was co-written by British screenwriters Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright, and Joe Cornish. Many had expected from the trailers that both parts of the treasure hunt tale, "The Secret of the Unicorn" and "Red Rackham's Treasure" respectively, would be covered in the film. Once the film was out, however, this quite obviously turned out to be false. "Red Rackham's Treasure" is not in this film and, since professor Calculus is first introduced in that half of the tale, he fittingly doesn't appear. It then stands to reason that he will make an appearance in a sequel, should there be one. The film is actually a combination of "Crab with the Golden Claws" and "The Secret of the Unicorn", especially since the film depicts Tintin and Haddock's first encounter. Possibly the only scene taken from "Red Rackham's Treasure" is the ending, when they do find the actual treasure in its location. The original Tintin comic series spanned the years 1929 to 1976. While most of the series has aged well, some of the earlier entries in the series (specifically Tintin in the Land of the Soviets, Tintin in the Congo and Tintin in America) might appear controversial to modern audiences, due to stereotyped portrayals of other cultures. However, these depictions were not supposed to be intentionally malicious, but were rather the result of the cultural values at the time of their creation. The Tintin comics actually became well known for their accurate and tolerant portrayals of other cultures. During the creation of the fifth comic in the series The Blue Lotus, Hergé met a Chinese man named Zhang Chongren with whom he became lifelong friends. Because of this friendship, Hergé decide that from then on, the creation of all the Tintin comics would involve meticulous research into creating accurate depictions of other cultures. No, there's nothing after the credits. In the beginning of the movie, a newspaper stating that Tintin uncovered a tribe of gangsters in Africa has the date Wednesday, January 29th, 1930. The book on which the movie is based places the story in 1943. Right after the agent is killed at Tintin's frontdoor, we see some Citroën 2CV's parked outside, and when Tintin looks at the bloodstained newspaper, we see it is dated December 12th, 1944, but the 2CV is produced between 1948 and 1990. When the detectives leave Tintin's place, you see a yellow Renault 4cv parked at the other side of the street. This car was first introduced at the 33rd Paris Motor Show on October 3rd, 1946. In The Art of The Adventures of Tintin, a book which chronicles the making of the film, Weta Digital VFX Art Director Kim Sinclair was quoted: a5c7b9f00b

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