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The big problem is the setup - it promises a much more eventful and enjoyable adventure than what we are actually given.
TINTIN QUARANTINO SERIES
The characters have been created authentically and the performers encompass their roles, with the strong dialogue following the structure of the original series faithfully.Īfter the delightful opening title sequence (reminiscent of Spielberg’s own Catch Me If You Can), the plot becomes rather meandering and even tedious at some points, which is certainly not what you want in a lively action adventure film. It’s a testament to the actors’ diversity that it’s genuinely hard to distinguish who voices who. They provide the humor in the film which, given the light-hearted nature of the story, there perhaps could have been more of. Along the way, Tintin meets a few eccentric characters, such as the amiable idiots Thomson and Thompson ( Simon Pegg and Nick Frost).
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The story centers on the titular boy journalist Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and his faithful canine sidekick Snowy as they’re drawn into a conspiracy involving a ship and its captain, Archibald Haddock ( Andy Serkis), who has been captured by evil villain Ivanovich Sakharine ( Daniel Craig) with the intent of finding the unimaginable treasures that three mysterious scrolls hold the secret to. Unfortunately, this lavish, $130 million production lacks the grandeur of The Lord of the Rings, the bubbly humor of Shaun of the Dead, and fails to recreate the roguish charm of Raiders of the Lost Ark. And with a screenplay by Edgar Wright ( Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim), Joe Cornish ( Attack the Block), and Steven Moffat ( Sherlock, Doctor Who), it’s hard to imagine what could possibly could go wrong. Two of the biggest names in Hollywood, Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, teaming up to create a big-screen adaptation of the beloved comic book series by Hergé. The behind-the-scenes premise for The Adventures of Tintin is, to put it mildly, very exciting.