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The adventures of Tintin: The secret of the Unicorn. (2011) ironclad Send a noteboard - 28/10/2011 10:59:28 AM


I have no idea why we are getting this two months before the USA, but here's what you can expect for Christmas:

Let me start out by saying: I am only marginally familiar with the comic books, so I had no expectations from that side. I am sure there are many nods to the source material here in the film I may not have noticed, but you can tell that there was a lot of detail and love put into this movie. Much more than the trailers made you hope for.

Which leads us to the technical aspects: The graphics are gorgeous. Landscapes, textures, faces, eyes never looked better. Yes, you're still watching an animated film and you're aware of it most of the time, but the characters' expressions are real enough to make you care for them. Especially Captain Haddock is both fantastic looking, fun and lovable.

While the story starts out slowly and rather humble, things get more adventurous by the minute. There are several scenes where you expect John Williams to burst into the Raider's march and it would fit so well. So it's true, this film does many things right that Indiana Jones 4 did not: it feels like a wonderfully old-fashioned adventure film with great action sequences, treasure hunts, exotic locations and has its heart at the right spot.
Especially the escape from the sultan's palace is one of the most spectacular and fun action sequences of recent years. Here Spielberg makes perfect use of the technical possibilities of both a computer generated environment and 3D to create an uncut race that's absolutely mind-blowing. And while he's at it he also creates a breath taking sea battle the last two Pirates of the Caribbean films wished they had.

Once the film's over, which happens way too fast, you can't wait to see more adventures of these characters. No one with a soft spot for adventure films should think they can afford to miss this.

8.5 out of 10 bazookas.
*MySmiley*

You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
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The adventures of Tintin: The secret of the Unicorn. (2011) - 28/10/2011 10:59:28 AM 1413 Views
I'm really looking forward to it. - 28/10/2011 03:23:05 PM 681 Views
It has gotten more attention here than any movie this decade, but then it would. - 28/10/2011 06:09:36 PM 767 Views
It arrived here rather silently and with not that much advertisement, actually - 29/10/2011 03:24:32 PM 713 Views
3D doesn't attract older people in my experience. - 29/10/2011 06:06:17 PM 624 Views
Yes, well, what do you expect in a country... - 29/10/2011 08:24:23 PM 628 Views
The smurfs have been in America a long, long time. - 29/10/2011 04:37:04 PM 684 Views
I know, but still, the movie must've given them another boost. - 29/10/2011 08:22:47 PM 605 Views
I quite enjoyed it... - 28/10/2011 08:09:47 PM 638 Views
Will there be a non-3D version available? I will not spread that disgusting plague. *NM* - 29/10/2011 04:35:47 PM 288 Views
There was in our movie theater. *NM* - 29/10/2011 11:43:50 PM 286 Views
What did you think of the 3d? - 30/10/2011 02:32:32 PM 741 Views
It wasn't dark, but very colorful, actually - 30/10/2011 05:05:41 PM 675 Views
I really liked it - 31/10/2011 09:38:27 AM 647 Views
Re: I really liked it - 01/11/2011 09:48:07 PM 705 Views
Re: I really liked it - 01/11/2011 09:54:03 PM 642 Views
Re: I really liked it - 01/11/2011 11:02:07 PM 713 Views
It was wonderful. And I'm not familiar with Tintin at all - 04/11/2011 10:08:59 PM 692 Views

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