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Graphically it was phenomenal! Story could be better, but still a really cool flick. I would like to see a sequel.
The graphic of this movie is amazing, love it so much. the movie was ok. www.moviezya.com
Optimal story of adventure that recalls the old and great stories of TinTin, optimal choice to do in animation, excellent visual effects, the positive aspect of the film is due to the accelerated excelent scenes adventures and creative sense of humor and great to the scenes, downside is for the development of the story that ******* and uncreative.
I've probably seen this movie about 15 times on my iPad after buying it on iTunes and it still hasn't gotten old. The 3D and realness of the characters is amazing and how it felt like he was in the 1940's with the cars, the inventions, even Sakarines goons looked like mobsters! The Thom(p)sons were hilarious and me and my friend who saw this move with me call each other that as our nicknames,
Grew up reading the books multiple times and thought I would be annoyed that it hardly followed the story, but I wasn't. Enjoyable. Didn't see it in 3D but I can imagine it probably looks great. Good for *********** for all the whisky-enchanced stupors -- that part was semi-consistent with the book! Does they plan to produce films of more of the stories? The way all the details from
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The Hollywood Reporter
A visually dazzling adaptation of the legendary at least outside the US comic book series by Belgian artist Herge. Full Review
Amy Biancolli
San Francisco Chronicle
Such are the timeless joys of the books (and now the movie), this sparkling absurdity and knack for buckling swash under the worst of circumstances. Full Review
Ann Hornaday
Washington Post
Sadly, Herge isn't around to see The Adventures of Tintin, Spielberg's crisp, richly rendered animated adaptation, which could be counted as both a success and a failure. Spielberg has brought Tintin to the big screen all right, but not quite to life. Full Review
Bill Goodykoontz
Arizona Republic
Busy, busy. That's The Adventures of Tintin boiled down to its essence. Full Review
Bill Weber
Slant Magazine
Fast on its feet, using 3D and motion-capture animation to kick its comedy-adventure into a superhuman gear, Steven Spielberg's The Adventures of Tintin is a wittily kineticized adaptation of the internationally loved comic books. Full Review
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