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Alec 2022-12-01 13:20:20

1. The technology of virtual photography makes this cartoon look very fine and has a good visual experience.
2. Snowy this puppy is too cute, amazing puppy.

3. The overall story is a bit vulgar. Gold coins are used as treasures and pursuit goals. The good people and the bad people are clearly opposed, and the good people turn bad things into good things and finally win. After watching the movie, I always feel that there is nothing complicated.

4. There are only two simple dry goods, one is the embodiment of courage and curiosity---that is, Tintin; the other is Haddock who overcomes difficulties and is proficient in the sea.

Steven Spielberg said, "Tintin is an enthusiastic journalist, constantly pursuing subtle clues, but by chance, suddenly unleashing breathtaking global adventures. What makes Tintin appealing is his relentless pursuit of truth, even though this Often put him on a dangerous path and got into major trouble, but he always found a way to solve it. From the first time I read this series, I knew that Tintin and I had an indissoluble bond and we were destined to There needs to be some kind of cooperation." It
was the first time I knew that Tintin was a reporter, a reporter who uncovered all kinds of mysteries. His weapon is intense curiosity.

So the meaning of this film to me should be to regain that sense of fearless adventure and let the fire in my heart burn again.

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The Adventures of Tintin quotes

  • Sakharine: [grabs Tom after the ship sinks a lifeboat] You idiots! What have you done?

    Tom: We killed them, boss, like you wanted.

    Sakharine: No! NOT like I wanted! I needed Haddock alive!

    Allan: Wait a minute, boss! There are two boats missing!

    Tom: So, that one must have been a decoy.

    [Sakharine grabs the searchlight, then spots a note Tintin dropped lying on the deck; picks it up; it says, "Bagghar"]

    Sakharine: They're on to us and our destination.

    [turns to Tom]

    Sakharine: Find them!

    [points his cane]

    Sakharine: Make absolutely certain they never reach Bagghar!

    Tom: Yes, boss.

  • Sakharine: [slams Allan against the wall] How could you let them escape? Find them. Find them both.

    Allan: Don't worry. We'll kill them, sir.

    Sakharine: No! You can kill the boy, not Haddock.

    Tom: [groans] What? He's just a hopeless old soak! We should've killed him long since.

    Sakharine: [yanks Tom up close with his cane] You think it's an accident that I chose Haddock's ship, Haddock's crew, Haddock's...

    [yanks Allan up close]

    Sakharine: ... treacherous first mate? Nothing is an accident.

    [a hawk flies over and pearches on Sakharine's left arm]

    Sakharine: We go back a long way, Captain Haddock and I. We've unfinished business.

    [feeds the hawk]

    Sakharine: And this time, I'm going to make him... pay.