A good movie is a good movie.
This obviously includes a wonderful plot, good-looking pictures, unparalleled photography, excellent editing, and as for the characters, it must be absolutely high-level. The 3D effect is also beyond expectations, because the pictures are basically daytime, so there is no dark feeling, which is much higher than those converted 3D effects in the later stage. "The Adventures of Tintin" does all of these things, so it's a good movie.
Spielberg did not disappoint us. The motion capture technology + "CG animation" he adopted not only perfectly restored the image of the original animation, but also made all the scenes in the play perfectly displayed in the real scene with the cooperation of 3D technology. in front of the audience.
In fact, the use of animation to shoot this film, the most obvious is the use of virtual cameras, especially in the battle between pirates and Captain Haddock, the chase in Morocco, and the final crane battle, which all reflect the ubiquity of the camera. Features, this kind of photography skills that can only be reflected in animation, will undoubtedly make live-action cinematographers ashamed.
If this film can get 95 points, the photography and editing will definitely give a lot of extra points. In Haddock's recollection of the ancestors and the pirate battle, the switching skills of the scenes are refreshing, and the splicing makes people feel both novel and interesting.
Then there is the plot. There is no cold scene. The development is one link after another. From the moment Tintin bought the Unicorn, the whole movie began to enter into various battles and suspense, and the poetic puzzles in it were unbearable. I remembered "The Da Vinci Code", and finally cracked the mystery of the three notes, ended the plot, and entered the prompt for the next part.
When the lights in the theater turned on, people couldn't help but look forward to the second part brought by Peter Jackson.
When it comes to the original work of "The Adventures of Tintin", I only read one original comic book when I was a child, "The Golden Crab Drug Cartel". I just fell in love with the humour in it. Last year, I bought a colorful copy of "The Adventures of the Moon" at the book market.
As for Ding Ding, a reporter who is more like a knight, although he is very clever, I think it is difficult for such a character to exist in reality, so it seems to be farther away. More often than not, what I like is the plot. The love for Tintin is not even as good as for Snow White and Haddock, I think they are more real and lovely. And the twin detectives, who are so stupid they hit them right in the face every time.
In short, seeing such a movie is like watching a comic, but also a legend. It is related to a small part of my childhood, and it is also related to the fact that I am more and more fond of good-looking movies.
Finally, when I was watching this movie in the cinema at noon, it was raining lightly in winter outside, and apart from me, there was only a couple left in the whole cinema.
So I thought, this movie may be a tragedy at the box office in China.
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