THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN (2011) MOVIE REACTION!! FIRST TIME WATCHING! Full Movie Review
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Top Comments (10)
This is THE (and I do really mean THE) most underrated animated film, most underrated Spielberg film, and most underrated Williams score, ever. It. Is. Stunning. Some of the best cinematic choices, the best visuals, some of the coolest fight scenes. I'm surprised it doesn't get more recognition. I'm glad they're finally doing a sequel.
Fun fact: The caricature artist drawing Tintin is himself a caricature of Tintin’s creator, Hergé. Furthermore, the drawing of Tintin we briefly see is how Hergé drew Tintin in the comics.
I’m honestly surprised that this is Steven Spielberg’s only animated film he has ever directed. He should definitely do another animated film because I think Tintin is one of Spielberg’s most visually appealing films he has ever done.
The original writer had his Tintin works made into live action many times and found it lacking every time. Before his death he said that he would only let Spielberg do a movie after all the flops beforehand. Sadly it took multiple decades and Hergé never got to see this film but Spielberg went all out and created a fantastic piece of media.
Steven Spielberg proves that he's just as good in animation as he is in live-action.
Truly one of the most underrated overlooked animated movie masterpieces ever made! Thank you so much for your reaction!
"I have one bullet" is my favorite badass line in any movie. This is very faithful in tone and scope to the source material -- it is based on one of the best known Tintin graphic novels The Secret of the Unicorn
Fun fact, if you didn’t already know this: the street artist painting Tintin at the start of the film is Hergé, the original artist/author of the Tintin comic. This was both an homage to a long-running in-joke (Hergé liked to draw himself into scenes as background characters) and an homage from Spielberg to Hergé himself (the two of them actually met shortly before Hergé’s death, and were fans of each other’s work. In fact, it’s likely that Spielberg was inspired by Tintin when co-creating Indiana Jones, and Hergé, who had famously nixed the idea of a Tintin film following two failed previous attempts, professed that in his opinion Spielberg was the only director who could do Tintin properly).
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Only people who have read Tintin comics can recognise that they pulled certain scenes right out of the comic books.
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Top Comments (10)
This is THE (and I do really mean THE) most underrated animated film, most underrated Spielberg film, and most underrated Williams score, ever. It. Is. Stunning. Some of the best cinematic choices, the best visuals, some of the coolest fight scenes. I'm surprised it doesn't get more recognition. I'm glad they're finally doing a sequel.
Fun fact: The caricature artist drawing Tintin is himself a caricature of Tintin’s creator, Hergé. Furthermore, the drawing of Tintin we briefly see is how Hergé drew Tintin in the comics.
I’m honestly surprised that this is Steven Spielberg’s only animated film he has ever directed. He should definitely do another animated film because I think Tintin is one of Spielberg’s most visually appealing films he has ever done.
The original writer had his Tintin works made into live action many times and found it lacking every time. Before his death he said that he would only let Spielberg do a movie after all the flops beforehand. Sadly it took multiple decades and Hergé never got to see this film but Spielberg went all out and created a fantastic piece of media.
Steven Spielberg proves that he's just as good in animation as he is in live-action.
Truly one of the most underrated overlooked animated movie masterpieces ever made! Thank you so much for your reaction!
"I have one bullet" is my favorite badass line in any movie. This is very faithful in tone and scope to the source material -- it is based on one of the best known Tintin graphic novels The Secret of the Unicorn
Fun fact, if you didn’t already know this: the street artist painting Tintin at the start of the film is Hergé, the original artist/author of the Tintin comic. This was both an homage to a long-running in-joke (Hergé liked to draw himself into scenes as background characters) and an homage from Spielberg to Hergé himself (the two of them actually met shortly before Hergé’s death, and were fans of each other’s work. In fact, it’s likely that Spielberg was inspired by Tintin when co-creating Indiana Jones, and Hergé, who had famously nixed the idea of a Tintin film following two failed previous attempts, professed that in his opinion Spielberg was the only director who could do Tintin properly).
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Only people who have read Tintin comics can recognise that they pulled certain scenes right out of the comic books.