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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is not a 3-story adaptation, but 4 stories

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The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is the first part of the sister chapter of Pirate Lost Treasure. It's about one day Tintin buying an old ship model for the captain as a gift, and another thrilling adventure begins The film, created by Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson, was one of the most talked about major productions of 2011. Compared with the comics, the protagonist Tintin played by Jamie Bell in the movie has not changed much in terms of styling, still wearing the iconic blue sweater and brown breeches, but the feet have changed from white socks to black socks. The film is produced in the way of "performance capture + CG animation", and Spielberg once said that the reason why it did not take the live-action method was that he hoped that "Tintin" could maintain the unique image of the original comic as much as possible.

  While the official plot of the film The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn has been hidden by Spielberg, Peter Jackson's "spoiler publicity" has been well done— he revealed that the film was based on three comics. For Tintin's loyal fans, this is enough for them to piece together a familiar and new Adventures of Tintin in their memories.

  The beginning of a beautiful friendship "Golden Pincer Crab Drug Trafficking Syndicate"

  This is the shortest and most important episode in the entire Tintin series, as Captain Adok officially appears in this episode. The story begins when Tintin helps the Dupont brothers investigate a floating corpse case, in which he and Snow White are implicated in a drug smuggling case and kidnapped by an international drug cartel on a cargo ship called the Carabot Sample. In the process of self-rescue, Tintin meets the alcoholic Captain Adok, who joins forces to escape the cargo ship and take one of the gangsters' seaplanes. On the way to Spain, the drunken Captain Adok went into a drunken frenzy, and the plane was forced to land in the Sahara Desert. With the help of Captain Del Cauto at the local outpost, Tintin and Captain Adok carried the snow through the desert to the Moroccan port city of Begeh, where they broke up the drug cartel. "The Golden Pincer Crab Drug Dealer Syndicate" is the foreshadowing of the entire plot of the film, which will recreate Tintin's first encounter with Captain Adoke, as well as their adventures in the desert, and explain some of Tintin's background.

  An ancient ship "The Secret of the Unicorn"

  An important reason why Spielberg and Peter Jackson chose "The Secret of the Unicorn" as the main plot line is that the original story is closely related to Captain Adoke, so it can achieve a seamless connection with "Golden Pincer Crab Drug Dealer". In The Secret of the Unicorn, Tintin buys a model of an ancient ship at Brussels' Old Street Market and wants to give it to Captain Adok, not wanting a series of troubles to ensue. It turns out that this model of the ship happens to be one of the relics of Sir Francis Adock during the reign of Charles II, the ancestor of Captain Adok, and contains the treasure secret of the pirate leader "Red Lacombe". Before his death, Sir Adock left three ship models, which the antique dealer Bird brothers had long coveted, trying to take away the ship models by killing people. After a battle of wits, Tintin brought the Bird brothers to justice, collected the hidden maps of the three ship models, and unlocked a long-hidden secret.

  An adventure with no end in "Pirate Lost Treasure"

  Of the entire Tintin series, only four stories have sequels, and Pirates Lost Treasure is the best-selling episode (it seems that treasure hunting will always be a best-selling topic). The story follows The Secret of the Unicorn, which tells the story of Tintin, Captain Adok, the Dupont brothers, and Snow In their search for the treasure of the "Red Rackum". In addition, another important character in the Tintin series, Professor Kasbot Carculus, made his first joyful appearance. However, we may not see this cute old man with a bit of a back in the ear in the movie, because the director will only choose a small part of "Pirate Lost Treasure" as the end of the film, after all, the real adventure has just begun.

Only loyal Tintin fans will be obsessed with this movie, and if you are familiar with the 22 Tintin stories, you will definitely think that the adaptation is really good!!! Because from the comic point of view, there is really no movie way to stimulate, thrill, nervous, and how to condense the plot of Tintin's 3 adventure stories with a slightly simple plot (after all, Tintin's story for children can enjoy it) into a tight plot movie, which requires considerable adaptation ability, and as a Tintin fan, it is not only 3 Tintin stories, desert and Berghe's "Golden Pincer Crab", the antique market and Marins park's "Unicorn" and "Pirate Lost Treasure" a small part, It was the small section where the treasure was found in the basement.

In addition to the above, the following points are full of praise from a Tintin fan:

1, the unicorn battle story appears ups and downs, quite natural and seamless, especially in the desert to recall the huge waves on the sea, the connection between the desert and the huge waves, a warship churning from the desert to the sea;

2, the captain's simple and straightforward memories are gradually recalled in a state of dizziness, stimulation, drunkenness and other madness, rather than so directly from the captain's mouth, full of suspense;

3. Extending the descendants of Red Larkham and Captain Adock's later enmity to another encounter after 3 generations, revenge is an important component of commercial blockbusters;

4. The three secrets of the three ships have rich plots, while the original book only focuses on 1 of them;

5, the secret of the third note, actually the story of the Milan nightingale in "The Emerald Theft" was also integrated into it, quite superb, I don't know if there are Tintin fans to see it? And the theft case was also a bird that stole something important. Castafell also became one of the nameless accomplices in the dark. So, not 3 stories, 4 stories.

6. Turn the treasure of Rackham into the treasure of Sir Adok, not a box, but a full 2 tons. Not all of that globe, just a little treasure that Jazz had received with his hat. The other treasures are still at the shipwreck site, but in Pirate Lost Treasure, it is the shipwreck site where nothing is found, and the real treasure is the box that Jazz brought back and hid in the globe.

7. The mechanism on the globe, only the descendants of the real navigators and the Jazz family know that the island does not exist, just press the small island that does not exist on the sea, and the mechanism will open.

The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is not a 3-story adaptation, but 4 stories

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