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Home/Lifestyle/Movies/The Adventures of Tintin – Spielberg adapts the beloved story into a rich animated family film

The Adventures of Tintin – Spielberg adapts the beloved story into a rich animated family film

Written by Rebecca Cusey, WORLD | Thursday, December 22, 2011

There are plenty of character-driven gags, and little of the snarky one-liners often popular in kids’ flicks. True to Spielberg, the action sequences don’t let up. Tintin’s adventures transition seamlessly from ocean liner to biplane to sand dunes to Moroccan streets.

Although they haven’t caught on much in America, in other parts of the world The Adventures of Tintin graphic novels of Belgian comic artist Hergé have been beloved for generations.

The intrepid young journalist, his curious dog Snowy, the bumbling inspectors Thompson and Thomson are as well-known as Popeye or Superman in the United States.

Now a big American name, Steven Spielberg, has adapted the Tintin story into a rich animated family film. Fast-paced, beautifully filmed, and full of humor, the movie is one of the better animated movies of the year.

Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) buys a model of a sailing ship at a street rummage sale. Little does he know that the ship contains a secret message that may be the key to a treasure hidden by the seafaring Haddock family. The nefarious Sakharine (Daniel Craig) will stop at nothing to get the model. But Tintin is just as determined to solve the mystery, and with his dog and the last remaining Haddock (Andy Serkis), he sets off on an adventure that will take him around the world.

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