Why The Adventures of Tintin is an Underrated Masterpiece

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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2020
  • Hey there, my name's Film Eye, and I like movies... Let's talk about them shall we?
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    Action, mystery, comedy...
    The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn is one of Spielberg's finest films, and yet no one seems to talk about it.
    In this video essay, I'm gonna give this movie it's due.
    Please enjoy.
    (The footage is not mine and belongs to its creators and so on listed both at the end of the video and at the bottom of the description).
    Clips Used:
    - The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (Steven Spielberg, Paramount Pictures)
    - Les Aventures de Tintin (Opening) - 1957
    - The Adventures of Tintin (1991)
    - Raiders of the Lost Ark (Steven Spielberg, Paramount Pictures)
    - Temple of Doom (Steven Spielberg, Paramount Pictures)
    - Tintin VFX behind the scenes - Weta Digital
    - Doctor Who - The Eleventh Hour
    - Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (Edgar Wright, Universal)
    - Who Framed Roger Rabbit (Robert Zemeckis, Buena Vista Pictures)
    - The Incredibles (Brad Bird, Pixar Studios)
    - The Mask of Zorro (Martin Campbell, Sony Pictures)
    - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Gore Verbinski, Walt Disney Pictures)
    Audio Used:
    - The Adventures of Tintin Theme (1991) - Ray Parker / Tom Szczesniak
    - The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (John Williams, 2011)

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  • @kaden.vasquez
    @kaden.vasquez Před 4 lety +2131

    Wow! I am really impressed by this video. The points are clear, your passion is apparent, and you defend your opinions with great examples. Excellent work!!! You have earned my sub :)

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 4 lety +54

      Cheers, working on the next video right now.

    • @MichaelNagar1
      @MichaelNagar1 Před 4 lety +1

      Mine too and for the same reasons! Keep up to good work!

    • @universpro7741
      @universpro7741 Před 3 lety +1

      Is the best adventure movie and one of the best movies I've ever seen and I've watched a LOT

    • @mikell5087
      @mikell5087 Před 3 lety +2

      Totally agree, very entertaining video, but poor sound quality, need to learn how to use a good microphone. (And I just made it to the end of video, I subbed, too.)

    • @jetnavigator
      @jetnavigator Před 3 lety +1

      I thought it was dreadful. One of the key attributes of Tintin was the art style. Well we can throw that out the window from the very beginning. A friend worked on the project and it was horrible. The clash of egos between Speilberg and Jackson meant constant redos and competing artistic direction. Add the magic woo-woo and it was a horrible hodge-podge. My kids couldn't even finish it they found it so boring.

  • @DrRank
    @DrRank Před 3 lety +1442

    "Bad news, Captain. We've only got one bullet."
    "What's the good news?"
    "We've got one bullet."

    • @highgrove8545
      @highgrove8545 Před 3 lety +23

      He should actually have had 2 rounds left. If there is one left in the mag there should be 1 in the chamber.

    • @jiataosu7846
      @jiataosu7846 Před 3 lety +11

      @@highgrove8545 good point!

    • @williamlevison9966
      @williamlevison9966 Před 2 lety +10

      @@highgrove8545 It´s fine, just adds drama, and plus many people(like me) don´t know that much about guns.

    • @rachelkokomaung6908
      @rachelkokomaung6908 Před 2 lety +5

      Tin Tin sounded so sexy right there! Me and my cousins were squealing and replaying that part again and again lol.

    • @naan000
      @naan000 Před 4 měsíci +1

      that line goes so hard

  • @zanizone3617
    @zanizone3617 Před 3 lety +1699

    I'm still heartbroken that they haven't done a sequel. It was clearly a part one kind of movie and we never got a part two. It's a disgrace.

    • @thefabulouskitten7204
      @thefabulouskitten7204 Před 3 lety +248

      According to Spielberg it's still coming. Supposed to be based on Prisoners of the sun

    • @thedarkgunslinger2869
      @thedarkgunslinger2869 Před 3 lety +32

      @@thefabulouskitten7204 remind me the storyline of that one
      I have not read the comics on a while

    • @barathrajkumar5564
      @barathrajkumar5564 Před 3 lety +19

      I think it was a bomb in the box office, so the producers werent too eager to get the sequel out

    • @eduardocoyoli2610
      @eduardocoyoli2610 Před 3 lety +86

      @@thedarkgunslinger2869 They are looking for Prof. Calculus in Peru, but as usual nothing goes as planned, one of the best books in the whole series, also the captain get run over by a Tapir.

    • @thedarkgunslinger2869
      @thedarkgunslinger2869 Před 3 lety +1

      @@eduardocoyoli2610 same as the ducktales comics plot

  • @MidinVal
    @MidinVal Před 3 lety +872

    Even to this day, the animations top a lot of the current CGI films. It's actually insane how realistic it looks yet retains that cartoony feel.

    • @a.e_man78789
      @a.e_man78789 Před 3 lety +60

      Totally agree with you. This, Rango and Spiderverse shows the true creative potential of CGI.

    • @fargo1234
      @fargo1234 Před 3 lety +5

      @@a.e_man78789 you can read my mind 😁

    • @fargo1234
      @fargo1234 Před 3 lety +15

      Kung Fu Panda 2, Rango and Adventure of Tintin.
      3 of my top 5 animated movie all came in 2011.

    • @VYDEOS2
      @VYDEOS2 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@a.e_man78789definitely rango and tintin. Spiderverse is what started the trend of "style" over good animation. I guess some people like the comic feel to it and the choppy frames.

  • @matthewlove2473
    @matthewlove2473 Před 3 lety +429

    Whats funny about the Adventures of Tintin is that it's mostly nonstop action or suspense, there's no time to settle down and comprehend what you just saw, you're already neck deep into the next chase. But somehow, this continuous emotional exertion doesn't feel at all tiring.

    • @MoonLitChild
      @MoonLitChild Před 2 lety +24

      Yes! Exactly. And like, honestly? The 1991 cartoon is the same way. I'm in the middle of a re-watch and even some of the moments that *could* have been emotionally taxing never left me exhausted.

    • @standard-carrier-wo-chan
      @standard-carrier-wo-chan Před 2 měsíci +1

      I feel like it's because they can be split into high-stakes action and comedic action. The heavier parts with more grounded action are done to really hammer the plot and story in, while the more comedic parts are done in less intrisically plot-connected scenes so you categorize these as "the fun parts".

  • @cwildeman
    @cwildeman Před 3 lety +928

    It's always seemed absolutely insane to me that this movie didn't get a sequel. Easily one of the best adventure movies of all time.

    • @TorreFernand
      @TorreFernand Před 3 lety +108

      It sort of is, it's just in [sound goes here] DEVELOPMENT HELL

    • @cwildeman
      @cwildeman Před 3 lety +69

      @@TorreFernand dammit. Somebody tell Spielberg and Jackson to sort themselves out!

    • @RithSV
      @RithSV Před 3 lety +19

      @@TorreFernand Tell me about it. I'VE BEEN WAITING SO LONG.

    • @johnnymultitasking7689
      @johnnymultitasking7689 Před 3 lety +2

      @@yuiop271 wow

    • @HalbeargameZ
      @HalbeargameZ Před 3 lety +18

      its being made... very slowly

  • @imperialtower
    @imperialtower Před 4 lety +2298

    THIS was probably by far the best animated movie ive ever seen on cinema when i was a kid. i think ill watch it again.

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 4 lety +57

      Enjoy!

    • @phrogo9531
      @phrogo9531 Před 4 lety +73

      I remember being absolutely amazed by the animation. I thought it was live action at forst

    • @gerraldyovindi7980
      @gerraldyovindi7980 Před 3 lety +12

      11:25 its very funny how did he just take the bottle away from Tintin

    • @StonkyKong
      @StonkyKong Před 3 lety +4

      yeah the animation still stands strong today

    • @spaceodds1985
      @spaceodds1985 Před 3 lety +13

      It’s a great film. Saw this on opening day in October 2011 and having grown up reading the comic strips, I went in with a grin on my face, and I came away with a grin. One of the most enjoyable cinema experiences of my life.

  • @zoinksscoob7020
    @zoinksscoob7020 Před 3 lety +338

    OH MY GODD FINALLY SOMEONE ELSE NOTICED HOW BAD ASS THIS MOVIE'S SCENE TRANSITIONS ARE

    • @dimitriydzyuba218
      @dimitriydzyuba218 Před 3 lety +17

      SAME I ALWAYS FOUND THEM SO BADASS

    • @snoot6629
      @snoot6629 Před 2 lety +6

      best one imo is when the sand dunes move and transformed into sea waves - looks so cool

  • @Bodhi_Zypha
    @Bodhi_Zypha Před 3 lety +745

    I loved the movie so much as a kid, I even played the game on the Wii that was super fun

    • @danielsmith3835
      @danielsmith3835 Před 3 lety +31

      The wii game was amazing

    • @mkwmaster777
      @mkwmaster777 Před 3 lety +19

      probably one of if not the best game on the wii imo

    • @isacstromgren1285
      @isacstromgren1285 Před 3 lety +7

      I played the dvd videogame computer which was a whole lot fun!

    • @endorstick1569
      @endorstick1569 Před 3 lety +5

      Same I remember mixing up the wii disc with the movie disc

    • @Yuuretsu
      @Yuuretsu Před 3 lety +3

      I never knew there were videogame adaptations for so many systems. I'm gonna have to check some of those out. Besides that there's several Tintin videogames released for the Snes that are pretty good but I don't think ever left Europe.

  • @blitzburn2871
    @blitzburn2871 Před 3 lety +391

    It is honestly amazing how well they translated the original character designs. They somehow look like real people and the original characters without falling into the uncanny valley. It is a blend of style and realism I never thought possible. And the lighting, the textures, the hair, this movie is a marvel to look at. I have never seen a animated movie that looks this good.

    • @Yun_er
      @Yun_er Před 3 lety +42

      And it was made ten years ago

    • @nunoraimundo
      @nunoraimundo Před 3 lety +25

      My thoughts exactly. When I heard the film was going to be motion-capture back in the day, I was so disappointed, because I was sure it would blow. I am glad to have been proven deeply, utterly wrong!

    • @demonminer8093
      @demonminer8093 Před 3 lety +28

      i'll be honest, when i saw tintin hold up that comic panel of himself, it just kind of fit. its like they took the implied details of the comics, and mmade them real in the character models.
      haddock is my favorite character in the movie. the way he swings from washed up drunk to mad storyteller and back again is just so interesting to watch. he's like a train midwreck that somehow rights itself, but then tilts over the to the other side of the tracks.

    • @sophiaro4593
      @sophiaro4593 Před 3 lety +5

      Right?? Disney, you should be taking notes for your "live action" adaptations from this one. They managed to fall into the uncanny Valley soooo much and this one just did. Not.

  • @ezrabrooo
    @ezrabrooo Před 3 lety +467

    It's crazy to think that this movie is 10 years old now but still looks amazing compared to the animation now.

  • @oshanwick4252
    @oshanwick4252 Před 3 lety +168

    I'm Sri Lankan and TinTin was huge here in Sri Lanka. Glad people are talking more about this movie. TinTin has been a huge part of my childhood and it deserves way more attention than it gets.

    • @dudleybarker2273
      @dudleybarker2273 Před 3 lety +9

      same in South Africa - i was born in 65, and Tintin was a part of every kid's life - that and Asterix.

    • @oshanwick4252
      @oshanwick4252 Před 3 lety +8

      @@dudleybarker2273 oh yeah Asterix is huge here too

    • @mathuragodzilla3706
      @mathuragodzilla3706 Před 3 lety +9

      @@oshanwick4252 Sri Lankan here as well, still have the entire book set freaking love it😂

    • @iregretnothing2045
      @iregretnothing2045 Před 3 lety +7

      tintin is still aired in sirasa tv , although they air just the old episodes all over again.

    • @rithwikchakravarty5230
      @rithwikchakravarty5230 Před rokem +3

      Same in India my dude, i was absolutely was and am inn love with this movie and how gorgeously they were able to capture the adventure rush and awe I had with reading tintin as a child. This IS my favourite Steven Spielberg movie, i just don't know how

  • @Maribro4
    @Maribro4 Před 2 lety +105

    One of my favorite interactions between characters ever was delivered so well between tintin and Haddock
    “Memory’s not what it used to be”
    “What did it use to be?”
    “I’ve forgotten”
    The timing and way they play off each other here makes this line so funny to me

  • @sirstupifie4958
    @sirstupifie4958 Před 3 lety +451

    This and Rango were some of the best films Nickelodeon ever produced, we need more films like this

  • @Mike14264
    @Mike14264 Před 3 lety +380

    What I loved the most was the amount of care this movie was made with. The character designs, they were more realistic, yes, but still somewhat cartoony, the music was amazing, everything felt alive, an adventure, the humor was spot on, the references to the old books, it was all great!

    • @Wave_MOMT
      @Wave_MOMT Před 3 lety +3

      Yes!

    • @RikardPeterson
      @RikardPeterson Před 3 lety +23

      I thought the characters looked weird and wished they'd either stayed more true to the original, or gone full realistic live action... until I saw the movie. I think it only took something like five minutes into the movie for me to accept the look.

    • @Wave_MOMT
      @Wave_MOMT Před 3 lety +8

      @@RikardPeterson exactly the same for me, I still think it’s one of the best CGI animated films ever, the feel is so different

    • @bowwing333
      @bowwing333 Před 3 lety +7

      I was a little sus about the animation, though it looked pretty, the characters were a bit weird. And it was the same for me...didn't take much more than 5 mins and I was IN this movie. It just looks and feels so ....right. And the animation still holds up so well which is so hard to do these days. Really want a sequel!

  • @zitronentee
    @zitronentee Před 3 lety +166

    I'm Indonesian. Other than anime and manga, I grow up with Tintin, Asterix, Agatha Christie, and many literature. I love spending time in library.

    • @wiandryadiwasistio2062
      @wiandryadiwasistio2062 Před 3 lety +11

      idk why, but those titles, along with uncle scrooge (and sometimes, donald duck) comics, really felt adventurous. no fanservices (esp. tintin), no excessive slapsticks, just daring adventures along the way and it keeps going and _going._ i'd be thrilled to see contemporary comics/manga title with similar, if not same, zeitgeist

    • @aleisinwndrlen7113
      @aleisinwndrlen7113 Před 3 lety +6

      Hey, same with me too! Kids here who grew up reading comics mostly read mangas, while I grew up surrounded by Tintin, Uncle Scrooge/Donald Duck, Asterix and even the classic Spiderman strips on the papers

    • @TheGreenDevelop
      @TheGreenDevelop Před 3 lety +3

      South African and I did the same

    • @nanilama7016
      @nanilama7016 Před 3 lety

      Im Nepali

    • @aravinds3846
      @aravinds3846 Před 3 lety +3

      I am Indian and I grew up with Tintin and Asterix . My parents introduced me to this side of literature and I always had a book with me WHEREVER I went , and I mean it. At least until I hit 15 anyways. Too much school work

  • @FoxeroVA
    @FoxeroVA Před 3 lety +88

    Bruh, Tintin is very well known in Finland.
    When the movie came out, everyone dropped their jaws when the Finnish actor for the movie sounded exactly like the original.

    • @davidw.2791
      @davidw.2791 Před 2 lety +2

      Who did he voice?

    • @FoxeroVA
      @FoxeroVA Před 2 lety

      @@davidw.2791 Jarkko Tamminen.

    • @FoxeroVA
      @FoxeroVA Před 2 lety

      @@davidw.2791 Also I checked.
      The original actor wasn't actually in this movie.
      He was voices by Samuel Harjanne and he sounds exactly like Jarkko that I thought it was him.

    • @peacemaster8117
      @peacemaster8117 Před 2 lety

      Very well known in England too, I read all his stories in the library when I was a kid. I think he's probably well known across the entirety of western Europe.

    • @orynx2835
      @orynx2835 Před rokem

      @@FoxeroVA who was jarkko ? In the film sorry I just don't remember him I have quite a long time to see the film again

  • @ayushkapur6662
    @ayushkapur6662 Před 4 lety +771

    I remember watching the movie in 2012 and it brought back all the childhood memories of watching the Tintin TV series

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 4 lety +32

      It's so classic in its approach.

    • @Seagreen-Domino
      @Seagreen-Domino Před 3 lety +8

      The Tintin TV series are Better

    • @aaronbeams8423
      @aaronbeams8423 Před 3 lety +5

      I was lucky enough that my town's public library had every single comic issue. That and Asterix and Obelix. Childhood bro

    • @Iceman-cq2po
      @Iceman-cq2po Před 3 lety

      Saaaameee

    • @user-op6kt8pg9y
      @user-op6kt8pg9y Před 2 lety

      @@FilmEye both tintin and asterix where and still are quite big especially if you only watch standard TV and dont pay for things like sly I grew up with tintin and after seeing the movie when it came out completely forget it existed and tintin altogether for atleast 9 of those years

  • @qirmi2030
    @qirmi2030 Před 3 lety +260

    tintin is a pop culture icon in indian continent since 1975. every kid literally fought for the comics.

    • @jamesjason8471
      @jamesjason8471 Před 3 lety +8

      Yes exactly! My friend once borrowed my secrets of the unicorn book and he never returned it back! I had to buy another one to make my collection whole again! Can't thank my dad enough for introducing me to the comics and the animated series.

    • @data1.078
      @data1.078 Před 3 lety +5

      That is pretty cool to know. Thank you.

    • @jesterssketchbook
      @jesterssketchbook Před 3 lety +4

      i would never have guessed it was popular in India hahah - that's awesome

    • @AnishMurthy1297
      @AnishMurthy1297 Před 3 lety +3

      Nearly everyone I know has watched the Canadian Tintin show, and absolutely loved it! Indian born in 1997

    • @thefinkie6459
      @thefinkie6459 Před 3 lety +7

      It's popular everywhere on the planet, as far as I know. I have no idea what planet this guy is living on saying "If you're not Belgian, French or Spanish, you're only vaguely familiar with Tintin" 😂

  • @TheForestMan1977
    @TheForestMan1977 Před 3 lety +40

    One of the things I loved about this movie was that the streets where Tintin lives actually feel as the streets of Brussels (where Tintin would supposedly live although it is never mentioned) . The architecture is spot on and the overall feeling is there. As a Belgian, I loved this movie and it is well in line with the universe Herge created.

  • @fillbert6690
    @fillbert6690 Před 3 lety +51

    Growing up in Canada I never realized that Tintin and Asterix weren’t household names in NA since they were such massive hits in my dual languages schools growing up (English and French)

    • @seabirdflutter
      @seabirdflutter Před rokem

      asterix and obelix enjoyer!! i always loved seeing those two comics in that little shelf in the library. the magic potion, roman-thwacking and boar-eating was a highlight of my childhood :')

    • @gamingunicorn6475
      @gamingunicorn6475 Před rokem +1

      Asterix und Oberlix, household names for no one except for me, for some odd reason, even though they played on repeat in the old kids channel.

  • @captaincheese-beard6316
    @captaincheese-beard6316 Před 3 lety +144

    I am a 53 year old Belgian born in Brussels and when I was a kid I used to be obsessed with Tintin. One the aspects of this most excellent movie I really appreciated was the care and efforts they've put into the set design. The way they've made the city have this particular Brussels feel is astonishing. In the documentary on the BlueRay they explain how the came here and took photographs of certain neighbourhoods in order to replicate them. A good example of that is the opening scene of flea market. That's clearly "The Marche au Puces". Anyway, job well done on your first video reaction.

  • @vermilion7777
    @vermilion7777 Před 3 lety +595

    As a german, that intro triggers me.... everyone in Germany knows "Tim und Struppi", I would propably say, Tin Tin is an european national treasure, not just of the francophone countries. But yeah, it's propably one of the best animation movies of all time, I really hope there will be a sequel some day...

    • @Theissax
      @Theissax Před 3 lety +70

      As a dane I had the same reaction I think it's fair to say that Tintin is very widely know across Europe and beyond as well

    • @Rojk
      @Rojk Před 3 lety +49

      Same here as a Swede

    • @crimsontwilight4501
      @crimsontwilight4501 Před 3 lety +37

      Yes, really important to us here in Sweden, I’d say it was sacrosanct, even. Unfortunately, kids nowadays don’t recognize it as much, which is a real shame. I possessed all the colored comics (unfortunately not the absolute first content though), all the animated films, and watched this movie in theaters when it was released.

    • @greekmyths8804
      @greekmyths8804 Před 3 lety +24

      And as a brit I'd also say that Tintin is well known and much loved here, to the point that whenever someone gets a quiff (haircut), they'll get endless jokes about looking like Tintin. I loved watching the animated adventures as a kid, and had the complete boxset as well as all the comics, I was very happy when this movie came out especially as it was absolutely beautiful, we can but hope for a sequel

    • @RikardPeterson
      @RikardPeterson Před 3 lety +41

      Absolutely! I grew up with Tintin, Asterix, Spirou, Lucky Luke and other comics in that tradition.
      American comics on the other hand, wasn't really a thing in my circles. The Hulk was the only of the Avengers that I was familiar with before the recent movies, and from DC I only knew Batman and Superman - again from movies and TV. Never read any of those comics.

  • @hreaper
    @hreaper Před 3 lety +27

    They mixed a few different books together to make this movie. I find it amazing they managed to combine the stories so seamlessly.

  • @UltimateLegoFan324
    @UltimateLegoFan324 Před 3 lety +71

    Apparently Peter Jackson is still working on 2 sequels that will come eventually

  • @lochlanhanham8308
    @lochlanhanham8308 Před 3 lety +410

    As a Kiwi, I would like to state that Tintin is quite popular her in New Zealand

    • @boraxmacconachie7082
      @boraxmacconachie7082 Před 3 lety +31

      It's popular in Australia too. Every library has a set of the comics and you can pick them up new in a lot of bookstores too. They're standard fare

    • @lochlanhanham8308
      @lochlanhanham8308 Před 3 lety

      @@boraxmacconachie7082 Yes, exactly the same here :)

    • @christiandevey3898
      @christiandevey3898 Před 3 lety +5

      I think it’s also fairly popular in Canada

    • @grej1green238
      @grej1green238 Před 3 lety +11

      Here in the UK it’s very well known as well

    • @chrismcl6373
      @chrismcl6373 Před 3 lety +2

      My brother and I grew up reading them in Australia as well, way back in the 70s

  • @tremenheere9995
    @tremenheere9995 Před 4 lety +527

    Why "Why The Adventures of Tintin is an Underrated Masterpiece" is an Undereated Masterpiece!

    • @chopcooey
      @chopcooey Před 3 lety +24

      Why "Why "Why The Adventures of Tintin is an Underrated Masterpiece" is an Undereated Masterpiece!" is an Underrated Masterpiece

    • @carvoloco4229
      @carvoloco4229 Před 3 lety +11

      And so on

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 3 lety +31

      Thank you so much! I think.... This was a confusing sentence

    • @fargo1234
      @fargo1234 Před 3 lety

      @@chopcooey commentception

  • @gaurav_bora_
    @gaurav_bora_ Před 3 lety +30

    I'm Indian and I've been knowing about TINTIN since i was old enough to read comix

  • @josejimtharayil1511
    @josejimtharayil1511 Před 3 lety +24

    Idk, the fact they managed to faithfully combine 2 honestly unrelated comics (Secret of the Unicorn, obviously, and Crab with the Golden Claws) and it still feels like an adaptation for both books and also not be overstuffed is surprising really.

    • @bigfish5544
      @bigfish5544 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Actually, it's a mix of THREE comics. Crab with the golden claws, showing the introduction of haddock, and both Secret of the Unicorn and Red Rackam's treasure as a two parter of the same story. Amazing stuff

  • @martinauroraeikaiwa
    @martinauroraeikaiwa Před 3 lety +241

    As a French Canadian, I can add that the Tintin comics have always been immensely popular in Quebec as well.

    • @patriciabee4690
      @patriciabee4690 Před 3 lety +19

      Also very popular with many English Canadians. 27 years ago my new English boyfriend showed me his collection. We have been married for 25 years

    • @granitetheglitche1254
      @granitetheglitche1254 Před 3 lety +13

      Yeah I live in BC and I remember the 90's TinTin airing on Teletoon Retro. One of the few shows on that channel I tried to watch every single episode of!

    • @turntablestudios
      @turntablestudios Před 3 lety +2

      I seem to remember it being pretty popular in the states as well... I'm not sure why he thought it was only a European thing lmao

    • @thefinkie6459
      @thefinkie6459 Před 3 lety +2

      It's hugely popular worldwide.

    • @gailism
      @gailism Před 3 lety +2

      Northern Ontario as well! :)

  • @remtromol
    @remtromol Před 3 lety +96

    the most realistic animated movie when i was a kid, grew up and realised that spielberg, peter jackson and edgar wright involved creating this movie. no wonder it's great

    • @blutlauch4418
      @blutlauch4418 Před rokem +2

      ik right, its like throwing all the best people together to make a movie. I never thought the spielberg World could Collide with the "Cornetto World"

  • @Tb55555
    @Tb55555 Před 3 lety +25

    A Swede here. Tintin, damn I loved that franchise when I was a kid. Watched the TV-show, read the comics, and then saw the movie.

    • @actabliss
      @actabliss Před 2 lety +1

      same except in NY

    • @Lasanga95
      @Lasanga95 Před 2 měsíci

      Same here! The animated show theme is so nostalgic!

  • @bioboi4438
    @bioboi4438 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is the movie of my childhood, I remember first watching this work of art.

  • @KokkiePiet
    @KokkiePiet Před 3 lety +139

    In the Netherlands and Germany tintin is very wel known as well, not just in Belgium, France and Spain.

    • @RamonChiNangWong078
      @RamonChiNangWong078 Před 3 lety +7

      That and the same with Suriname.
      and the loads of Suske en Wiske Comics we have here

    • @zebbr0s
      @zebbr0s Před 3 lety +1

      He did say Europe as well though.

    • @ayanjit9196
      @ayanjit9196 Před 3 lety +1

      He is famous in India too 😁

    • @julianmalipaard2498
      @julianmalipaard2498 Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah that’s right! I’m from the Netherlands and I’d always watch Kuifje (Dutch version) when in the car

    • @gerritsikkema5776
      @gerritsikkema5776 Před 3 lety +2

      @@RamonChiNangWong078 holy shit i totally forgot about suske en wiske. Time to revisit the box full of them i have stored in the attic 🙃

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 Před 3 lety +118

    Haddock is supposed to be French Belgian so he should have a French accent as any other characters.
    But if you transpose the characters into English, having a Scottish Haddock is nothing short of epic.

    • @pisotones2348
      @pisotones2348 Před 3 lety +3

      Nope, Archibald Haddock is british.

    • @Mind1e55
      @Mind1e55 Před 3 lety +19

      @@pisotones2348 Nope, he's not.
      His ancestor worked for the french king Louis XIV, so he's more likely french/belgian.
      It has been changed for the british version, yes. But Hergé never ever mentioned it clearly so it's really up to anyone, he can be from wherever you want

    • @MrHerecomesjohnny
      @MrHerecomesjohnny Před 3 lety +5

      it's business baby, can't have a guy called Dupont, better call him Thompson

    • @Mind1e55
      @Mind1e55 Před 3 lety +8

      @@donjose8250 You're overthinking this by a mile. Hergé never gave him a nationality because it doesn't matter. Assuming he's british is as wrong as assuming he's french, he can be Polish for all we care it wouldn't change a thing.
      OP was saying that the scottish accent was pretty on point on the brash character, which is very true, even tho he'll always have the voice of Christian Pelissier (from the tv show) for me.

    • @alf3811
      @alf3811 Před 3 lety +4

      Haddock, unlike Tintin and the other characters, is definively french : he's from the city of Brest

  • @saurav3078
    @saurav3078 Před 3 lety +31

    Tintin was and still is really popular in India. We love Tintin, Snowy, Captain Haddock, Calculus and the detectives... I remember and treasure this movie from my childhood ❤️. Tintin and Asterix comics were a huge part of my childhood and I'm happy I grew up on comic books like this.

    • @dudleybarker2273
      @dudleybarker2273 Před 3 lety +5

      same in South Africa - Tintin and Asterix were huge here

    • @rawuneditedvideos
      @rawuneditedvideos Před rokem +1

      Same as her in Australia :)

    • @yousefsh7949
      @yousefsh7949 Před rokem

      @@dudleybarker2273what did they think about Africans portrayal in the comics

    • @dudleybarker2273
      @dudleybarker2273 Před rokem

      @@yousefsh7949 mostly we thought it was embarrassing, Yousef

  • @omeganave7425
    @omeganave7425 Před 3 lety +19

    I loved this movie so much when I was younger. I remember thinking how realistic it looked, it was definitely the most realistic animated movie I’d seen at the time. But I don’t think I ever considered that it was motion capture! It just looks so much better than other motion capture movies I’d seen that I didn’t even think it was a possibility!

    • @possums154
      @possums154 Před 2 lety +1

      I thought it was live action lol

  • @Lenny-ue8hk
    @Lenny-ue8hk Před 3 lety +21

    I'm a New Zealander and Tintin is definitely known here, I read some of the comics before the movie came out and I know other people who've loved it their whole lives

  • @jomicah97
    @jomicah97 Před 4 lety +325

    finally! someone who understands! I've been telling my friends about this movie but all I get is a shrug. 😕

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 4 lety +19

      It's great

    • @vercoda9997
      @vercoda9997 Před 3 lety +2

      @@FilmEye It’s awful. I love animation of any kind, including computer animation, and I usually admire atypical design and string style, but This hot mess was firmly in the same stinky basket as the likes of Mars Needs Moms. The occasionally janky animation, generally hideous characters, contrived plot - no, it was just generally dreadful, and I had to commit to watching to the bitter end.

    • @makynarrow1484
      @makynarrow1484 Před 3 lety +12

      @@vercoda9997 read the comics, then you'll see why the movie is the way it is. It's the way we all imagine the scenes in the comics to play out

    • @noahjameson8155
      @noahjameson8155 Před 3 lety +1

      My friend has been telling me about this movie but all she gets is “we’ve watched it together 3 times, stop.” 😕

    • @noahjameson8155
      @noahjameson8155 Před 3 lety +3

      @@vercoda9997 i get how the style might not be to your tastes but objectively the animation is amazing and the scenes are gripping. I wouldn’t watch it a 4th time but all the 3 times I did watch it were great. It makes me wonder if we watched the same movie.

  • @flixet5425
    @flixet5425 Před 3 lety +18

    This was animated?! Damn! This must have been good graphics at the time, I remember seeing this many years ago as a child. Before seeing this video I could have bet money on it being recorded with real people in front of the camera.

  • @definitelyjustcj4148
    @definitelyjustcj4148 Před rokem +4

    I'm American and as a kid I was given this movie as a gift right when it came out and I absolutely loved it I played the Xbox game and I also read almost all of the books. It is an absolutely amazing series

  • @ludo6550
    @ludo6550 Před 3 lety +60

    The fact that Milou is named Snowy and Dupont & Dupont are named Thompson & Thompson triggers me so much as a french x) (I have the whole BD collection btw)

    • @fabiocosta3830
      @fabiocosta3830 Před 3 lety +9

      Don't forget Professor Tournesol (sorry if miswrote) being called Calculus.

    • @fernandamondaca1704
      @fernandamondaca1704 Před 3 lety +9

      In spanish Milou was Milu, which sounds the same way, but the fun duo were called Hernández and Fernández which is very very different

    • @ArdanArianis
      @ArdanArianis Před 3 lety +3

      And Tournesol in Spanish is Tornasol, which is a direct translation (though the plant is called "girasol" in Spanish)

    • @jibbdaorange3831
      @jibbdaorange3831 Před 3 lety +1

      In Swedish it is the same as in French

    • @ArdanArianis
      @ArdanArianis Před 3 lety +1

      @@nutbits Well, in Spanish it was Hernández y Fernández, two extremely common surnames. Not only they sound very similar, but their origin is the same, as the f was sometimes changed into h with the evolution of the language. You could say that both surnames are the samd

  • @rsolsjo
    @rsolsjo Před 3 lety +10

    When the plane stops and he burps into the engine to get it going again...that alone makes this a cinematic masterpiece in my eyes.

  • @muffinyduck7694
    @muffinyduck7694 Před 2 lety +8

    I am from the U.S and I have read this series ever since I was a little kid. It’s so cool to see the history and background behind my favorite book series.

  • @MikeDragon
    @MikeDragon Před 3 lety +28

    I'm Brazilian, I grew up watching the cartoon (the 90's series) on TV as it was available here in Brazil and I always loved it. I was very stoked when they announced this movie and I went to watch it with my father when it was released and we adored every minute of it!

    • @lemat8558
      @lemat8558 Před 3 lety +1

      I went with my kids! We felt just like you! Hello Brazil, from Norway.

    • @passos9106
      @passos9106 Před 3 lety +2

      Cara, eu era apaixonado quando criança pelos quadrinhos mais “velhos” do Tintim e da Disney, tinha todos os livros kkkkk Legal ver mais brasileiros por aqui

  • @shelbymachado8712
    @shelbymachado8712 Před 4 lety +40

    as someone who didn't grow up with tintin, I LOVED this movie. one of my favourite ways to keep enjoying something that I've seen, but don't have the energy yet to rewatch, is by finding analysis of them and this one is a total treasure. Thank you :)

  • @mohammednajl5950
    @mohammednajl5950 Před 3 lety +16

    90% of the comments are talking about their nationality liking TinTin as well

  • @guygirard4274
    @guygirard4274 Před 3 lety +45

    I like the fact that the french translation was faithful to the original comic

    • @DATFilms
      @DATFilms Před 3 lety +10

      I still don't understand where the Americans got Snowy from Milou.

    • @aleisinwndrlen7113
      @aleisinwndrlen7113 Před 3 lety +9

      @@DATFilms Because he's white as snow?

  • @ethantapson2470
    @ethantapson2470 Před 3 lety +25

    I'm Zimbabwean and I used to read the books all the time and love the movie

  • @seybertooth9282
    @seybertooth9282 Před 3 lety +15

    00:16 "Chances are, if you are not Belgian, French or Spanish, you're only vaguely familiar..."
    Actually, you need to add a lot of countries to that list. I grew up in Sweden and everyone there knows who Tintin is. My wife is German and she too read Tintin as a kid, so you might as well have said "Chances are, unless you're European..." Come to think of it, Tintin has been translated into 110 languages (yes, one hundred and ten), so perhaps what you really should have said is: "Chances are that if you are American, you're only vaguely familiar..."

    • @Shadowborne13
      @Shadowborne13 Před 3 lety +1

      I'll throw Australia's hat into the ring, it's quite popular here too. I remember my school's libraries having all the books.

    • @mareky1234
      @mareky1234 Před 3 lety

      It’s also massively popular in Australia. Both in the past and presently too

    • @anon8740
      @anon8740 Před 3 lety

      @@Shadowborne13 Another Aussie here, My cousin had the entire collection as did my high school

  • @uhsund
    @uhsund Před 3 lety +5

    I loved Tintin (2011) when I was younger. The music, the style, the story. It was great. I still do love it.

  • @stalkeravi8865
    @stalkeravi8865 Před rokem +2

    I grew up with tintin in Finland and this movie is just quite a masterpiece, I still rewatch it multiple times almost 15 year later

  • @yes.6892
    @yes.6892 Před 3 lety +12

    The best part about this movie is how it’s pretty much a plot twist for the Tintin fans, you expect that it would have followed the formula of the comics but from the moment Tintin gets knocked out it completely abandons that expectation while still being faithful to the feel and works that built the franchise while giving the best of what adventure movies have to offer, it’s brilliant!

  • @commietearsdrinker
    @commietearsdrinker Před 3 lety +60

    They teased a sequel and so far nothing. I feel cheated. This movie deserved a sequel so MUCH.

    • @-elthiccy-1388
      @-elthiccy-1388 Před 3 lety +6

      Much like the first one, the sequel has been in development hell for a while, but it apparently still coming out

    • @b3ans4eva
      @b3ans4eva Před 3 lety +1

      As long as Peter Jackson keeps on his documentary binge, we’ll probably never see it. Last I heard, Anthony Horowitz was set to pen the screenplay.

  • @evanmccombs5685
    @evanmccombs5685 Před rokem +2

    I read every Tintin comic and watched every cartoon growing up in the 90s. This movie captured the essence of these stories so well.

  • @noonecares514
    @noonecares514 Před rokem +4

    11:32 So true man. I miss those times when movies were just fun. You didn't care whether it was part marvel , DC , etc. You were just watching a movie to just enjoy. Thats what lacking in movies today.

  • @sashaburrow6186
    @sashaburrow6186 Před 3 lety +16

    ASTERIX, TINTIN, The SMURFS & HEAVY METAL were also BIG in Australia and New Zealand (as an extension of English & European culture).

  • @wolfrikz7238
    @wolfrikz7238 Před 3 lety +10

    I'm from India, and used to watch Tintin when I was a kid,....... Watching this masterpiece years later by Spielberg and Jackson........ Man I was transported to my childhood ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @clown-cult96
    @clown-cult96 Před 3 lety +14

    Then there’s Kiwi and Aussie kids who practically grew up on Tintin, Asterix and all sorts of European action comics.

    • @kaelkirkby9191
      @kaelkirkby9191 Před 2 lety

      i watched a spanish version of an animated asterix film and thats all i now about it

  • @fruitlion8
    @fruitlion8 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you for this! Tintin deserved a new lease of life in the modern world, but it was such a shame this heartfelt effort went under the radar. No other animation captures the style and substance of the books so well, while simultaneously modernising the content without being condescending.

  • @trinitygrau4978
    @trinitygrau4978 Před 4 lety +101

    How is it that this thing came out exactly when I needed. Literally looking for inspiration for my own projects and then I find this. Quality video essay, quality points, more please. I have my popcorn ready. (Also, I need a sequel for Tintin even more now that you reminded me of it)

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 4 lety +6

      We all do (Professor Calculus played by Toby Jones, please)

    • @trinitygrau4978
      @trinitygrau4978 Před 4 lety +2

      @@FilmEye Heck yes. I am ready and waiting for this thing.

    • @FilmEye
      @FilmEye  Před 4 lety +2

      @@trinitygrau4978 As are we all.

    • @Awesome-2709
      @Awesome-2709 Před 3 lety +1

      It is supossed to be out by this year or 2022

  • @finn4012
    @finn4012 Před 3 lety +64

    I’ve read almost every Tintin book/comic

  • @Coppillie
    @Coppillie Před rokem +2

    As a child fan of Tintin, I was apprehensive about this film ruining everything I had built up in my mind over all of the books .. but it kept close to the books and I was pleasantly suprised how good and faithful it was

  • @l.a.k
    @l.a.k Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve always found it so impressive how the script somehow incorporates not just the plot of Secret of the Unicorn, but has so many parts from the other Tintin comics, and blends them together masterfully. Almost every single book or comic or game adaptation can learn from this film. Actually, can we just make it an international law that every adaptation has to be made by Peter Jackson, at least partially?

  • @woutervanr
    @woutervanr Před 3 lety +7

    "but what did it used to be?"
    "I've forgotten"
    I laughed out loud there every time.

  • @bearlogg7974
    @bearlogg7974 Před 3 lety +22

    I don't know how, but they nailed the motion capture.

  • @danielcuevas5899
    @danielcuevas5899 Před 3 lety +4

    My Mexican dad took me to see the 2011 movie when It’s came out in theaters. He grew up on the comics so it meant a lot to him.

  • @zade69420
    @zade69420 Před 3 lety +5

    I love this movie so much. Even though it doesn't follow the original comics perfectly, it's still true to the fun, silly and exiting spirit of them. I'm so happy that you defended Thomson and Thompson being included in the film - it just wouldn't be the same without them. This was by far the best presentation I've ever seen on this movie; I think it really helps that you were a fan of the comics beforehand. Well done! Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to go rewatch a certain movie for the 8th time...

  • @elinasen
    @elinasen Před 3 lety +52

    'Belgian, French, Spanish'... add millions of Bengali in that list.
    edit: the Bengali love Tintin & Asterix.

    • @vrenak
      @vrenak Před 3 lety +8

      I have a feeling it's basically just the US it's not super well known in, along with several other cartoons.

    • @tomnyskull
      @tomnyskull Před 3 lety +1

      Asterix! Those comics were great too im glad they reached such a wide audience :)

  • @paulkimya1981
    @paulkimya1981 Před 3 lety +6

    I remember that as a kid i had so much struggle trying to figure out if they were real people or they were animated

  • @JimTom
    @JimTom Před rokem +2

    The books raised me, I can't believe more people don't love this 💔

  • @arinsen1430
    @arinsen1430 Před 3 lety +5

    I am from India, this is by far my favorite comics ever from my childhood, it is reasonably famous here, I use to read the books in their Bengali version (my native language) of it.... Absolutely loved it

  • @roguestar8
    @roguestar8 Před 3 lety +10

    Tintin was always a big phenomenon in Québec because the province is French-speaking so it wasn't totally absent in North America.

  • @MayuMayu134
    @MayuMayu134 Před 3 lety +11

    I live in Egypt and Tintin was one of my fave animated shows as a kid so when that movie came out I was in love

  • @rasmustagu
    @rasmustagu Před 3 lety +2

    Man this movie still blows me away as much as it did many years ago. Those visuals.. incredible, true talent being shown.

  • @Zoochiini
    @Zoochiini Před 3 lety +1

    Glad someone else partakes in this banger. I actually forgot the movie was animated halfway through the movie because it looked so good

  • @massrdmdoer7348
    @massrdmdoer7348 Před 3 lety +6

    the unicorn sailing through the desert still give's me chills

  • @madcap1129
    @madcap1129 Před 3 lety +5

    Hands down my favorite movie, can’t believe it doesn’t get a sequel.

  • @cursedinari7434
    @cursedinari7434 Před 2 lety +1

    So glad to hear this masterpiece get some appreciation. I’ve read the Tintin comics/graphic novels ever since I was a child, and this movie has remained one of my all time favorites. Great video!

  • @Sigstus
    @Sigstus Před 3 lety +4

    I’m Swedish and just wanted to say that tintin was very popular over here and that I love it!

  • @bobthebuilder243
    @bobthebuilder243 Před 3 lety +20

    The only movie that made live action motion good in its last life

  • @s0ne01
    @s0ne01 Před 3 lety +5

    My dad is from afirca Kenya, he tild me that he read those books when he was a kid, and was ecstatic when he saw it was comi to the big screen, whole fsmily smiled and laughed through it all.

    • @tomkatt8274
      @tomkatt8274 Před 3 lety +1

      we don't talk about Tintin in Congo.

  • @ididntmeantoshootthatvietn5012

    That sword fight in the ship is amazing

  • @besserwizard
    @besserwizard Před 3 lety

    I love this video.You have managed to remind me of one of my favourite childhood movies, I had almost forgotten. I will rewatch it tonight, thanks :)

  • @duggo7685
    @duggo7685 Před 3 lety +3

    As a canadian the biggest part of my childhood was reading these books in my school library, back when we used it for reading. I also watched the animated series on what I remember being a retro cartoon network and loved it, good times.

  • @sohwitt
    @sohwitt Před 4 lety +5

    Dude !!! I can listen to your reviews all day long.
    The depth and the analysis without any spoilers...
    Hats off man. And that DARK video is super awesome too.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @2biggunz598
    @2biggunz598 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was 5 back when I saw this in theaters such a unique film with visuals that are TIMELESS

  • @lazk98
    @lazk98 Před 3 lety +40

    "Chances are, if your not Belgian, French or Spanish you're only vaguely familiar with Tintin". QUEBECOIS INTENSIFIES
    Great video btw!

    • @sanidasifali5603
      @sanidasifali5603 Před 3 lety +5

      Indians also take offense. Tintin is very popular here since the 80s :)

    • @ThomasVanhala
      @ThomasVanhala Před 3 lety +2

      I am Swedish and I grow up with Tintin, Spike and Suzy, Spirou & Fantasio, Gaston, Smurfs, Lucky Luke and many more Belgian and French comics

    • @dudleybarker2273
      @dudleybarker2273 Před 3 lety

      South Africans, too ;)

    • @dudleybarker2273
      @dudleybarker2273 Před 3 lety

      @@ThomasVanhala you must have had Asterix, too...?

    • @ThomasVanhala
      @ThomasVanhala Před 3 lety +1

      @@dudleybarker2273 Oh yes indeed and The Bluecoats

  • @RubberJunk1
    @RubberJunk1 Před 3 lety +43

    My main gripe with the movie was That it felt a bit too action packed, I felt like I didn’t have time to breath or relax. As soon as they escape danger danger immediately finds them again, I found it quite exhausting.

    • @elanthys
      @elanthys Před 3 lety

      This. It's technically well done but it packs stuff from so many different stories it goes all over the place, and this weakens everything... I'm happy for Film Eye's passion, but I have to admit the movie didn't really work for me, it's an interesting experiment, but not a masterpiece.

    • @elijahshadbolt7334
      @elijahshadbolt7334 Před 3 lety

      That's how I felt reading the Tintin and the Soviets comic book. Pacing is too fast

  • @spencersholden
    @spencersholden Před 3 lety +9

    My Belgian foreign exchange student introduced me to this franchise.

  • @unluckyseabird2888
    @unluckyseabird2888 Před 3 lety +1

    I live in Tennessee and when I was eight I accidentally picked up a Tintin book at the library and I've been obsessed with the series ever since. I begged my parents to take me to see this movie when it came out and I was not disappointed. Prisoners of the sun was my favorite Tintin story growing up.

  • @minniemin1324
    @minniemin1324 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you for talking about the scene transitions THEY ARE SO CRISP

  • @hem9483
    @hem9483 Před 3 lety +7

    Hello, I am a Canadian. Tintin is very popular here with francophones. My city has a large enough french speaking population that I grew up reading both english and french translations of the comics. It is not exclusive to Europe :)

  • @ctrouble2309
    @ctrouble2309 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank god someone gives this film some love.

  • @fraga.matias
    @fraga.matias Před 3 lety

    YES THE TRANSITIONS!! Nobody ever talks about them, they are so creative! Loved your video. I can't believe its been 10 years and we never got the sequel. All the best from a big Tintin fan in Argentina (he's no Batman but pretty well known around here too!)

  • @trashraccoon2635
    @trashraccoon2635 Před 3 lety +1

    honestly, the scene transitions especially the part where the desert turned into the sea while the unicorn sails in is just. chef kiss. the animators poured sweat, blood, and tears into those transitions and you can tell, and i won't be surprised if they sold their souls for it too, but the results really speak for itself. i've rewatched this movie just for the chase scene alone. thanks for making this video, now that you've rekindled my love for it i'm going to have to rewatch it again.

  • @edenatkins7007
    @edenatkins7007 Před 3 lety +5

    I’ve seen this film around 15 times. By far the greatest animated movie of all time

  • @starwarsprequelsandsequels7582

    Thank you for speaking about this movie. As a french living in Brussel, I am a huge Tintin fan and this film represents everything I love about the books. I hope that the sequel will be as good as this. Anyway on behalf of every french or belgian fan of Tintin merci beaucoup.

  • @liukang85
    @liukang85 Před 2 lety +1

    You missed one point.... the visual conversion from comic book characters to animated characters with lifelike features and skin, but still in the style of Herge was outstanding

  • @ChuckD008
    @ChuckD008 Před 3 lety +2

    I was one of those that was VERY excited for this. I watched the cartoon as a kid & my library had the whole series, so I actually grew up on this. The animation really holds up & it perfectly encapsulates the thrill of the adventure that made me enjoy the series as a kid. Plus the pedigree in this movie; how do people forget about it.