From the era of villains, it should have been in the mid-1980s. The earliest impression of Tintin came from the episode of Moon Expedition. The first book I had later was the first episode of The Mysterious Snowman. The complete episode was Tintin in America. The secret of the Unicorn is basically the first story I saw, and it can almost be memorized.
The movie has undergone major changes, incorporating several works, including Rackham's Treasure, the Red Crab Cartel, and a little Red Sea Shark. Sakhalin changed from a victim to a villain... The
beginning of Hergé's portrait is really touching, the first face of Tintin is his famous portrait...
As for the rest, the captain's memory The experience of the naval battle, I feel that it really kills the Pirates of the Caribbean, and the chase in the port of Morocco is even more unparalleled. In short, good childhood memories + wonderful plot adaptation + amazing animation scenes. This movie is worth recommending.
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