Nice 3D adventure story

Jerrod 2022-09-18 09:13:06

After the release of "The Adventures of Tintin", some Tintin fans felt that the film was too Hollywood and lost the flavor of the original book, but for non-tintin fans such as me, this is indeed a good-looking 3D adventure story.
I read the story of Tintin when I was a child, but I basically forgot about it. I only remember the images of Tintin and Baixue. In the past, most of the comic book superheroes were adapted into movies, but this time it is the ordinary people in comics who save the world with human power, which is very exciting in itself.
Tintin in the original book is an adventurous reporter. The movie starts with a model of a warship. The protagonist has no intention of getting the model. The model contains the secret of the treasure. Only three notes can make up a complete clue. The villain follows from beginning to end. , fight, the clues are gained and lost, and lost and found, and finally the protagonist gets the treasure, and the bad guy gets the punishment he deserves. This is an essential element of an Indiana Jones story. It would be very cliché to tell a story about Raiders of the Lost Ark, but with the name Tintin supporting it, it is a very good-looking Raiders of the Lost Ark.
We always say that our cartoons are too preachy. In fact, when you look at Hollywood cartoons, they are also preaching subtly. "Kung Fu Panda" is inspirational, "Toy Story" is friendship, and "Finding Nemo" is family, so go, Hollywood cartoons are nothing more than inspiration, friendship and family affection in various ways. Now a pure adventure story without any theme has finally emerged, and the heroine that must be in the treasure hunting story has also been eliminated, which is very pleasing.
The 3D effect of this movie is as realistic as a real person. I once wondered why it didn’t use a real person. After watching it, I realized that if it was a real person, we would be very picky and would lose the fun of watching cartoons. This is exactly what Spear said. Berg's genius. The climax of the film is so intense and gripping that it leaves the audience without a moment's breath. The battle of the sea is comparable to "Pirates of the Caribbean". The most enjoyable part is chasing the eagle in the ancient city. Tintin is riding a three-wheeled motorcycle, and the three-wheeled motorcycle turns into a two-wheeled motorcycle, and the two-wheeled motorcycle turns into a unicycle. It's just that, if you change it to a real person, it will become an action movie with stunts piled up, and it won't be so fun.
Another highlight of the film is that Tintin's loyal dog, Bai Xue, is almost a roaring dog of Erlang's god. It can be said that, to a large extent, Bai Xue grabbed Tintin's scene, but this one was a good one.
The end of the film is purely foreshadowing the sequel, and I can guess the general plot of the sequel: Tintin, Snow White and Captain Haddock go to the sea to find the treasure left by the Unicorn, the bad guy Lacombe escapes from prison, and comes again Chase and kill Tintin and his party. However, the fact that an evil pirate can curse a righteous captain makes people feel that there is a problem with their position.
Now I regret that I didn't buy the comic strip "The Adventures of Tintin" when I was a child, but maybe because of this, I feel the movie is good.

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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.