Based on the internationally beloved and irrepressible characters created by Herge, the story follows the unquenchably curious young reporter Tintin (Jamie Bell) and his fiercely loyal dog Snowy as they discover a model ship carrying an explosive secret. Drawn into a centuries-old mystery, Tintin finds himself in the sightlines of Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine (Daniel Craig), a diabolical villain who believes Tintin has stolen a priceless treasure tied to dastardly pirate named Red Rackham. But with the help of his dog Snowy, the salty, cantankerous Captain Haddock (Andy Serkis) and the bumbling detectives Thompson & Thomson (Simon Pegg and Nick Frost), Tintin will travel half the world, outwitting and outrunning his enemies in a breathless chase to find the final resting place of The Unicorn, a shipwreck that may hold the key to vast fortune . . . and a ancient curse.
I love Tintin! He is a sharp and talented reporter who gets pulled into his next adventure when he buys a model ship in town. His dog Snowy is a wonderful and helpful companion, and they team up with Captain Haddock to stop a cynical man out for revenge and reward.
This movie is full of action and comedic elements that keep pulling me back. I do advise watching with kids at least ten and older just because of the suspenseful and mild violence. Even though there are fight scenes, they are slightly comical at the same time.
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