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  38. Intrepid reporter Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship commanded by Haddock's ancestor.
  39. Having bought a model ship, the Unicorn, for a pound off a market stall Tintin is initially puzzled that the sinister Mr. Sakharine should be so eager to buy it from him, resorting to murder and kidnapping Tintin - accompanied by his marvellous dog Snowy - to join him and his gang as they sail to Morocco on an old cargo ship. Sakharine has bribed the crew to revolt against the ship's master, drunken Captain Haddock, but Tintin, Snowy and Haddock escape, arriving in Morocco at the court of a sheikh, who also has a model of the Unicorn. Haddock tells Tintin that over three hundred years earlier his ancestor Sir Francis Haddock was forced to scuttle the original Unicorn when attacked by a piratical forebear of Sakharine but he managed to save his treasure and provide clues to its location in three separate scrolls, all of which were secreted in models of the Unicorn. Tintin and Sakharine have one each and the villain intends to use the glass-shattering top Cs of operatic soprano the Milanese Nightingale to secure the third. With aid from bumbling Interpol agents the Thompson Twins our boy hero, his dog and the captain must prevent Sakharine from obtaining all three scrolls to fulfil the prophesy that only the last of the Haddocks can discover the treasure's whereabouts.
  40. This is the first time in my life that I have see a movie on the first day- first show and is probably the best movie I have ever seen in my life. The movie really brings the comic characters into a 3-dimension life form. For Tamil movie lovers, this is &quot;Michael Madan Kama Rajan&quot; in English with finesse and Crazy Mohan replaced by Herge&#39;. It feels like I am turning the pages of the book and can see it come to life. The story line was kept along the same order and speed of the book. The action packed scenes kept moving at a super-fast pace. I could not bend to get my drink, lest I missed an important scene. Spielberg had done a great job into weaving animation into the storyline, especially in places at sea.<br/><br/>For more details view, http://tinyurl.com/c3zalxw
  41. After being used to so many of sci-fi and hi-tech films seen in Hollywood, one has to admit that while watching this, there are many &#39;Why don&#39;t they use Google&#39; moments. But it takes a lot to bring these comics to life while retaining the simple charm of those old comics that most of us would have read as kids. <br/><br/>Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson have planned this as a trilogy and this is the first of the three and based on three original comic books: The Secret of the Unicorn (1943), The Crab with the Golden Claws (1941) and partly Red Rackham&#39;s Treasure (1944) and takes you on an adventure from the city to high seas to Saharan deserts.<br/><br/>Being a first, it establishes the characters: Tintin (Jamie Bell) as a journalist with a white fox terrier called snowy and how he meets booze loving Captain Haddock (Andy Serkins) as they attempt to thwart Ivan Sacharine&#39;s (Daniel Craig) evil plans. And, then there are the twin detectives Thomson and Thomson. <br/><br/>Comic timing by Captain Haddock is well done. The moment when he uses his alcohol breath to restart a plane is probably the funniest. And his lines &#39;billions of blue blistering barnacles&#39; are sure to evoke your memories when you read those comics. It would be nice to see a return of these characters in the sequel and the other regulars such as Professor Calculus. Hope a sequel covers Tintin&#39;s Indian adventures too.<br/><br/>Many of the earlier versions of Tintin in motion picture or television shows haven&#39;t been impressive. Although I was skeptical about how this movie would turn out, Spielberg&#39;s genius makes it tick. Although the story deviates from the books at certain places, it doesn&#39;t affect the end product. There is a flow in the story, although it combines three books, there the thrill of non-stop adventure and a bit of drama. <br/><br/>The special effects are its high point. Filmed using motion-capture, i.e., translating actors&#39; real movements in a studio to characters on screen, it seemed a good decision to retain it as a comic rather than enact it live retaining the charm that Herge&#39;s comics. Also, the creator believed that only Spielberg could do it that well. Nevertheless, considering that it was an animated film, the 3D could have been much better though. <br/><br/>While, I&#39;m not sure whether those who have not been fans of the comics would really find the film interesting, it&#39;s still a worthwhile watch, irrespective of your age. This film works well for comic book enthusiasts and also for those with kids.
  42. Even a filmmaker as dazzling as Steven Spielberg has to create characters who lure us into their point of view, and the trouble with Tintin is that we're always on the outside, looking in. What all that motion can't capture is our hearts.
  43. It was decided to set the film in 1949 but we cheated a little because no new cars were being developed during the war. We really wanted to use vehicles like 2CV Citroëns and all the cool cars seen in the original books. So the year 1953 became the absolute cut off point for objects and vehicles. Past 1953 and it starts looking like the 1950s and not like the source books anymore. No. In the original book Sakharine is a mysterious—but harmless—model ship collector who persistently irritates Tintin by trying to buy the Unicorn model off of him. The Bird Brothers were Tintin&#39;s enemies in the original story. Yes and no. While Haddock was an alcoholic in the original book, he was much more violent and quite scary when he got drunk. At one point he even broke a bottle over Tintin&#39;s head. In the film his alcoholism is toned down greatly, becoming more comic than violent. a5c7b9f00b
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