Reasonable, in addition to hope and memories.

Rozella 2022-12-29 02:54:54

The plots of genre films are long gone. Smart audiences will always know what kind of plots will appear on the screen in the next two minutes.

Spielberg needless to say, from a narrative point of view, it is still successful. Doesn't seem to want to sleep or go to the toilet frequently. It is also mixed with a lot of meanings, such as the enmity between generations, professional mission, enthusiastic people, betrayal, the loyalty of the puppy and the eagle (people and animals have love!) ...... and so on, etc., All in all, it's very inspiring. It's a little weaker, but it's still pretty good in retrospect.

Now everyone seems to be immune to blockbuster films. Now that we have always paid attention to the form, there are a few films with content that can win the box office from time to time. Just like "33 Days of Broken Love", with an investment of 1000W, the box office has reached 300 million so far. as much. However, "The Adventures of Tintin" has bright spots in both form and story.

First, the 3D production of this film is absolutely unprecedented. In the production of characters, except for the strength of the hands and facial micro-expressions, it cannot be completely simulated. In addition, it has done a good job, and I believe that these problems will not be problems in the technological era. What makes people even more afraid is that if it really reaches that level of technology, the actors can only do the preliminary work, and eventually they will not need to set foot on the screen. What kind of praise the director needs can be presented by technology. Looking at the way of fluids and particles in the film, the ocean and desert are all too real. Except for the shape of Tintin, which makes me think this is a cartoon, it's really hard to tell at first glance. It's worrying, what if you don't need actors to play in future movies, Marilyn Monroe, Leslie Cheung, etc. will be resurrected if they want to be resurrected. I am studying film and television art, and I may have a better understanding of how strong technical support is needed for this kind of picture. Pretty scary.

Second, Tintin is also a childhood playmate of a large group of people, which is another selling point. Maybe for some people, every second of this movie is a memory and hope.


Well... I was moved very strangely, after seeing the last paragraph, the captain was at a disadvantage in a duel with a steel boom, he was knocked down and his hat fell to the side. He didn't even think about it, he reached out and grabbed the hat and strapped it back on. The scene only took a second or two, which moved me. This is a man who recognizes himself, he does not need wine, he is the captain. A captain with a sense of family mission.

The last part was also very good. Adolf didn't see the full amount of gold coins. What he cared more about was the hat left by his ancestors. I think this detail is very well done, very inspirational and warm.

I just wrote it here, this review is too insincere.

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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.