The Adventures of Tintin Movie Actor
Jamie Bell,Andy Serkis,Daniel Craig,Nick Frost,Simon Pegg,Toby Jones,MacKenzie Crook,Daniel Mays,Gad Elmaleh,Joe Starr,Enn Reitel,Tony Curran,Sonje Fortag,Cary Elwes,Phillip Rhys,Ron Bottitta,Mark Ivanir,Nathan Meister,Sebastian Roche,Kim StengelRating & Critics From Visitor For The Adventures of Tintin User Rating The Adventures of Tintin Movie : 3.7
User Percentage For The Adventures of Tintin Movie : 74 %
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All Critical Rating For The Adventures of Tintin Movie : 7
All Critical Count For The Adventures of Tintin Movie : 202
All Critical Percentage For The Adventures of Tintin Movie : 75 %
Genres The Adventures of Tintin Movie : Action & Adventure,Animation,Kids & Family
The Adventures of Tintin Movie Review
There are so many variables moving so fast that it's a wonder Spielberg didn't have someone onboard from Princeton's department of Higher Math to help keep track. But his crack team here is enough.David Edelstein-New York Magazine
It's delirious stuff, often laugh-out-loud funny.
Tom Charity-CNN.com
The action grows wearisome as it grinds on, and the film becomes a succession of dazzling set pieces devoid of simple feelings.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal
A frenetic bonbon with an empty center, and a movie made without any perceivable audience outside of filmmakers besotted by their own innovative processes.
John Anderson-Newsday
The Adventures of Tintin comes at you in a whoosh, like a volcano full of creative ideas in full eruption... It hits home for the kid in all of us who wants to bust out and run free.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
Hergé was the pioneer of an even-handed style of cartooning with solid lines and no shading that became known as ligne claire, but there is a decided lack of clear lines in this erratic movie adaptation of his work.
Kate Taylor-Globe and Mail
Spielberg has made his first foray into computer-generated 3D animation. He proves a natural with the form, his (virtual) camerawork dizzying but fluid, and never confusing.
Chris Knight-National Post
The movie is fun and colorful, but it doesn't have that creative explosion needed to bring Tintin to life.
Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
By no means a masterpiece, the full-length computer-generated animated film nevertheless has freed Spielberg from the shackles of conventional filmmaking and physical limitations.
Kirk Baird-Toledo Blade
Arguably Spielberg's most out-and-out fun movie since Jurassic Park.
Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk
It has been said that Hergé believed that Spielberg was the only one who would be able to do justice to his work, and after having spent over 25 years trying to get the film made, Spielberg has finally delivered a result that is quite extraordinary.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
It isn't that The Adventures of Tintin is bad, but outside of the visuals, this film breaks no new ground for Spielberg.
Will Chadwick-We Got This Covered
If the only flaw in a film is that it's so entertaining that it liquefies your brain, we should all be thankful.
William Bibbiani-CraveOnline
Tin Tin is a visual feast; a wondrous exploration of the boundaries of computer animation and performance capture.
Blake Howard-2UE That Movie Show
This "Raiders of the Lost Ark's Greatest Hits" is a delight to look at, even if motion capture isn't your particular cup of animation tea.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
You don't need to be a fan of - or indeed have more than a passing acquaintance with - the original Tintin comics to enjoy this film.
Catherine Bray-Film4
There are so many nods to its source material that if you have no love of Hergé's creation from your childhood, its charm rapidly fades.
Dave Bradley-SFX Magazine
Spielbergian to the bone, The Adventures of Tintin utilizes revolutionary technology and animation for an ostensible nostalgia trip, which has little bearing on Paramount's exemplary transfer.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine
A very entertaining, energetic film, highlighted by gravity-defying action set pieces. However, Tintin is also a bit emotionless, lacking character development.
R. L. Shaffer-IGN DVD
If you can get over a certain lack of heart in the film's characters, you'll probably get caught up in the film's riotous action and often slapstick humor. (Blu-ray edition)
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
If the movie reminds you of an animated Indiana Jones adventure, don't be surprised.
John J. Puccio-Movie Metropolis
Tintin's fantastic, charmingly naive little world is not well served by the epic quasi-realism of high-tech computer animation.
Steven D. Greydanus-Decent Films Guide
The best animated film of 2011.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
...more a virtual thrill ride than an old-fashioned action adventure. But while some of us will find the movie's frenetic pace exhausting, it seems that Spielberg is having fun.
Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
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