Die Abenteuer von Tim und Struppi - Das Geheimnis der Einhorn
Der furchtlose Reporter Tim und Kapitän Haddock begeben sich auf die Suche nach einem versunkenen Schiff, das einst von Haddocks Vorfahren kommandiert wurde.Der furchtlose Reporter Tim und Kapitän Haddock begeben sich auf die Suche nach einem versunkenen Schiff, das einst von Haddocks Vorfahren kommandiert wurde.Der furchtlose Reporter Tim und Kapitän Haddock begeben sich auf die Suche nach einem versunkenen Schiff, das einst von Haddocks Vorfahren kommandiert wurde.
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- Tintin
- (Synchronisation)
- Captain Haddock
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- …
- Sakharine
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- Thompson
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- Thomson
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- Allan
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- Ben Salaad
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- Silk
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- Nestor
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- Tom
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- Lieutenant Delcourt
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- Mrs. Finch
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- Pilot
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- Co-Pilot
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- (as Phillip Rhys)
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- Sailor
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- Afghar Outpost Soldier
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- Market Artist
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe painter at the beginning bears the likeness of Hergé, creator of the "Tintin" comics. Furthermore, he draws Tintin's portrait in Hergé's style. Using Hergé's likeness is an homage to the artist's own private joke of incorporating the likenesses of friends and family in his Tintin comics.
- PatzerAt several points during the film, characters talk about "INTERPOL". While the organization that we now commonly know as INTERPOL first came about in 1923, well before the time of the film, it did not take the name "INTERPOL" until 1956. Prior to that it was the International Criminal Police Organization or ICPO. "INTERPOL" was its telegraphic address and where it got its current name from.
- Zitate
Captain Haddock: I thought you were an optimist.
Tintin: You were wrong, weren't you? I'm a realist.
Captain Haddock: Ah, it's just another name for a quitter.
Tintin: You can call me what you like. Don't you get it? We failed.
Captain Haddock: Failed. There are plenty of others willing to call you a failure. A fool. A loser. A hopeless souse. Don't you ever say it of yourself. You send out the wrong signal, that is what people pick up. Don't you understand? You care about something, you fight for it. You hit a wall, you push through it. There's something you need to know about failure, Tintin. You can never let it defeat you.
- Crazy CreditsThe font used in the opening and ending credits is the font used in the Tintin comics.
Adapted from three of the comics, Spielberg's re-creation of the comics introduces us to Tintin (Jamie Bell), a Belgian reporter who gets caught up in all sorts of adventures. One day, he found a model of a ship, the Unicorn and bought it and brought it home. However, when Tintin was buying the ship, two men came to try to buy the model, Sakharine (Daniel Craig) and Barnaby. Later, Tintin discovers that the model holds an important secret and somehow, the secret is linked to the real ship itself. On the way for answers, he meets the grumpy Haddock and head off to an adventure spanning around the globe with his white fluffy dog Snowy.
The animation is one of the most beautiful I've ever seen. It's not right to call it a CGI film as the motion of the characters are much smoother than that of CGI films. Tintin's animated self looks stunning (even though he looks kind of different from his comic-self) in his blue long sleeves. Snowy is fluffier than ever. Captain Haddock is grumpier than ever. All of the animation is simply breathtaking and the best I've ever seen.
I like how they change scenes. While most other movies just shift scenes normally, this film uses a little imagination and is ingenious in shifting scenes. They can change from a scene of shaking hands to a desert scene by using the outline of the two hands into the surface of the desert. This thing is just entertaining and great in its own right and deserves some reward.
The movie itself is fun to watch. The story is compelling, the lines are natural-sounding, and the action is plenty of fun to watch. It is great excitement to watch and I was hooked from beginning to end. Great plot + awesome action + breathtaking animation equals up to amazing movie.
The 3D is perfectly fine. The depth is seen and the 3D just makes the movie even more fun to watch.
I definitely recommend you to watch this film. "Tintin" fan or no, this is sheer fun to watch. If this movie is out in your country, watch it immediately. For U.S. citizens, I'm sorry if you still have to wait for a while but I promise you, this is like no other movie. This movie is over the top and is plenty of fun to watch. A full 10 out of 10! Thanks for reading my review on "The Adventures of Tintin". I do hope this review is of good use to you.
- aaronjbong
- 10. Nov. 2011
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- Wellington, Neuseeland(Studio)
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- Budget
- 135.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 77.591.831 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 9.720.993 $
- 25. Dez. 2011
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 373.994.233 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 47 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.78 : 1
- 2.39 : 1