But Tintin is different, Tintin, Mafada, Bronte, Snoopy, Little King, Mr. Rambert, Popeye the Sailor, Larry Flett, the most wonderful part of these long-term memories is that the cartoons can't comparable. The full set of Tintin's comics will always be in the bedside cabinet, and Flight 714 and the emerald theft will always make me laugh out loud.
Of course, it has changed a lot. Captain Haddock and Tintin have become first acquaintances here. The captain's love has changed from rum to whisky. Sir Haddock's notes have become grandfather's last words to his grandson. Harlem moved into the captain's old house, and the Dupont Brothers' second burst was weakened to the point where they seemed to disappear. Really happy and satisfied.
When I watched it for the first time, I felt that the direction of the plot was impeccable, and there was no cold scene. Dazzling eyes followed the camera, and the mind couldn't stop for half a minute. When I watched it for the second time, I felt that the second half was a bit exhausted. After Bagher's street fighting ended, the level of excitement behind it declined. It can only be said that it continued for the end.
Perfect is a false praise, there is no doubt about eight points, but for such a work that I have been waiting for for a long time, maybe I am still a little dissatisfied.
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