The Adventure Of | Tintin 2011 ((install))
Tintin reluctantly teams up with the cantankerous, whisky-swilling Captain Archibald Haddock (a career-best motion-capture performance by Andy Serkis), the last descendant of the Unicorn’s original captain, Sir Francis Haddock. Their nemesis is the sinister Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine (Daniel Craig), a collector who is also the descendant of the pirate Red Rackham. The race crisscrosses Morocco, the high seas, and a fictional European city, ending in a climactic showdown at the ancestral Haddock estate, Marlinspike Hall.
Steven Spielberg’s 2011 masterpiece, The Adventures of Tintin, remains a landmark achievement in digital filmmaking. By blending the charm of Hergé’s legendary comic strips with cutting-edge motion-capture technology, the film bridged the gap between classic European literature and Hollywood spectacle. Over a decade later, it is still regarded as one of the most faithful and visually stunning adaptations of a beloved literary property. The Genesis of a Collaboration the adventure of tintin 2011
The film was a critical hit (95% on Rotten Tomatoes). It won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature. Audiences who saw it in 3D were dazzled. It perfectly captured the spirit of Hergé: the globe-trotting, the clean morality, the cleverness without cynicism. The Genesis of a Collaboration The film was
The film’s most debated aspect is its form. It is a performance-capture film, meaning the actors wore bodysuits covered in markers, and their performances were digitally translated into characters. Spielberg had never made an animated film before, and he approached this as a live-action director trapped in a digital playground. the clean morality