Starring: Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, and Daniel Craig
Director: Stephen Spielberg
Rated: PG - Runtime: 107 min
Genre: Animation| Action | Adventure | Family | Mystery
Spielberg did it again, I stand in awe of the his unsurpassed capabilities to take a film, be it completely live action, combined live action and animation, or as this one totally animation and make it a Feature Film in the industry. I believe The Adventures of Tintin is just this type, and I think we should plan on seeing more of this series from him in the future. Though I give credit to Mr. Spielberg, the movie couldn’t or wouldn’t have been the same if it were not for the writer Steven Moffat...must give credit where credit is due!
To the film - The presentation was fantastic, the animation was state of the art, so darn realistic that one can hardly believe how far we have advanced! In short, another 5 star presentation by a master.
It is not only an adventure for the audience but integrated the humor of the good captain Haddock and the bumbling interpol detectives Thomson and Thompson with the antics that closely matching that of the Barney Fife, being totally unaware of their present surroundings and situations.
I can’t say I have recently been to a animated film such as this that kept my attention to detail and storyline as did this one. Bottom line: Great film - don’t miss it, and not to worry, all the kids will love it too!
Well worth your time and the few bucks you put out for the enjoyment.
Well worth your time and the few bucks you put out for the enjoyment.
**Just a little background on The Adventures of Tintin for those of you not knowing where and when it first originated. It is a series of classic comic books created by the artist Georges Remi, who wrote under the pen name of Herge. Being one of the most popular European comics of the 20th century, having been translated into 50 languages and selling more than 200 million copies. It first appear on the scene in a children’s supplement to a Belgian newspaper on Jan 1929 and became an immediate success.**
My Rating: 5 Mugs of Guinness - aka; 5 Stars for the younger generation.
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