Running Time
101
min
Release Date
Dec 21, 2011
The Adventures of Tintin
Tintin is on the trail of a big story which leads him into a world of high adventure. When he and his friends find the directions to a sunken ship, they go off to find the treasure it contained and Tintin must face the notorious Red Rackham.
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A line is drawn. One of the vast, enduring pleasures of the “Tintin’’ books by the Belgian illustrator Hergé (born Georges Remi in 1907) is his pioneering use of the “clear line’’ drawing style. If you were lucky, you got turned on to the series as a kid - either you got handed “The Secret of the Unicorn’’ in French class or stumbled upon the English translations - and lost yourself in the orderly panels and crisp pen-lines, the storytelling that runs on perpetual motion, the drawings that replicate the real world with fanatically detailed simplicity. The “Tintin’’ books are possibly the greatest works ever created for 10-year-old boys.
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