Tuesday, April 10, 2012

The Adventures of TinTin

This is the last review of the movie that we watched, “The Adventures of TinTin”, an animated boy’s own adventure directed by Steven Spielberg, and producer Peter Jackson. Tintin’s skill as a detective had brought him to the biggest secret that hidden.

The films start with TinTin who see a small boat and buys it but right after that someone come for the boat and threaten him, Sakharine. He tells him the boat it’s not for sale and takes it home. TinTin so curious and decides to investigate why it’s so valued.

Now the adventures begin. He learns about the boat, the Unicorn, and its story.  After that he met an old man, Haddock. Haddock reveals that his ancestor was the captain of the Unicorn, and he knows the secret of the Unicorn, but he’s spent so much time as a drunk he’s forgotten what he was told. At the end of the movie, TinTin and Haddock manage to arrest Sakharine.


While watching the movie I never thought that TinTin will be so curious about it and it is really interesting for me because if we compare to reality, most of teenagers nowadays they did not have a strong spirit like TiTin have. For an example, teenagers nowadays they love and complete their work carelessly without think deeply about it and give up easily. This movie is a must for people for all ages. You can learn something from this movie in many ways. The Adventures of Tintin is absolutely worth seeing. It's the most creative and most exciting action.


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