The reason why I wrote a long review is purely because I am intermittently chattering again. In fact, I didn’t have a lot of impressions after watching the whole movie, and I couldn’t even compare it with my impression of Tintin when I was a child, because I almost forgot about it, and I regret to say that as a supplementary movie, in fact, I was in those days. When I had a chance to open it, I didn't read it at the beginning, maybe I wasn't used to this dehumanizing style at the time.
First of all, I have a doubt about this movie, I don't know what the positioning of the movie is. The whole story is smooth, and even Spielberg's excellent transitions triggered a small climax in the barrage several times, but compared to the excellent shooting technology, the development of the plot was slightly disappointing. The strange thing at the beginning of the movie is an incident caused by a ship model. Could it be that it is so inch that the ship model has not been sold in the hands of the old man for so long? After watching the whole movie, my mind was still stuck on the unlucky ghost who died at the beginning, and I always felt that his death was inexplicable. Adventures are adventures, or a little far-fetched doesn't quite convince me. The whole story can't be said to be boring, it's just relatively flat, there aren't too many ups and downs, and it may be more suitable for family fun.
The real CG made in foreign countries is indeed more delicate, very real, that is, the appearance of this Tintin really does not match the appearance in the comics, I think he should look like a real person, I feel like a child.
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