Sunday, 8 April 2012

The Adventures of Tintin


The Adventures of Tintin is also known as The Adventures of Tintin: the Secret of the Unicorn outside North America which is directed by Steven Spielberg.  It is an exciting story because the storyline is so adventures.  It compiles comedy, friendship, and enthusiasm which make it more watchable regardless of age.  The plot begins with Tintin himself who bought a model of a three-masted sailing ship, the Unicorn.  Then, he is approached by the sinister Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine who would like to buy it but Tintin rejects the offer.  He also learns that there are at least two model ships. Then, Tintin puts the scroll in his wallet, and suddenly it is stolen by a pickpocket.  He suddenly meets the ship's nominal captain, Haddock when he is kidnapped by accomplices of Sakharine, and imprisoned on the ship, SS Karaboudjan.   He also learns that there are at least two model ships.  Both of them undergo lots of adventures journey as they manage to escape from the ship and travel through the sea and a dessert.  

  
It is such an exhilarating movie for me as it actually teaches the audience to keep on pursuing our right or dream.  For instance in this movie, Haddock lost his right towards the ship although he is the captain.  But within Tintin helps, he eventually realizes that he should hold on into it as he is the last generation to keep the ship in safe.  Tintin in addition, found back the scroll which had been taken by Ivan and together, the scrolls reveal the location of the sunken Unicorn, and its treasure.  The movie ends with a curious ending as when they are in the cellar; they find some of the treasure, and a clue to the location of the sunken Unicorn. Finally, both men agree to continue the adventure.

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