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The Adventures of Tintin (film)

''The Adventures of Tintin'' (also known as ''The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn'') is a 2011 computer-animated adventure film based on ''The Adventures of Tintin'', the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Directed by Steven Spielberg, produced by Peter Jackson, and written by Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright and Joe Cornish, the film is based on three of Hergé's albums: ''The Crab with the Golden Claws'' (1941), ''The Secret of the Unicorn'' (1943), and ''Red Rackham's Treasure'' (1944).〔 The cast includes Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Nick Frost and Simon Pegg.
Spielberg acquired rights to produce a film based on ''The Adventures of Tintin'' series following Hergé's death in 1983, and re-optioned them in 2002. Filming was due to begin in October 2008 for a 2010 release, but release was delayed to 2011 after Universal opted out of producing the film with Paramount, who provided $30 million on pre-production. Sony chose to co-produce the film. The delay resulted in Thomas Sangster, who had been originally cast as Tintin, departing from the project. Producer Peter Jackson, whose company Weta Digital provided the computer animation, intends to direct a sequel. Spielberg and Jackson also hope to co-direct a third film.〔 The world première took place on 22 October 2011 in Brussels. The film was released in the UK and other European countries on 26 October 2011, and in the USA on 21 December 2011, in Digital 3D and IMAX.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Adventures of Tintin Official Movie Site )
''The Adventures of Tintin'' grossed over $373 million,〔 and received positive reviews from critics,〔 being compared to Spielberg's previous work ''Raiders of the Lost Ark''. It was the first non-Pixar animated film to win the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://broadwayworld.com/article/2012-GOLDEN-GLOBES-Are-Tonight-BroadwayWorld-to-Update-Winners-LIVE-20120115 )〕 Williams was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score. It was nominated for six Saturn Awards, including Best Animated Film, Best Director for Spielberg and Best Music for Williams. It was also the highest grossing film to be released by Nickelodeon Movies until 19 October 2014, when Nickelodeon Movies' reboot of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' surpassed its worldwide gross.
==Plot==
Young journalist Tintin and his dog Snowy are browsing in an outdoor market in Brussels, Belgium. Tintin buys a miniature model of a ship, the ''Unicorn'', but is then accosted by Barnaby and Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine, who both unsuccessfully try to buy the model from Tintin. Tintin takes the ship home, but it is accidentally broken, resulting in a parchment scroll slipping out of the model and rolling under a piece of furniture. Meanwhile, detectives Thomson and Thompson are on the trail of a pickpocket, Aristides Silk. Tintin, later finds the "Unicorn" model is stolen, and his apartment ransacked. He visits Sakharine in Marlinspike Hall and accuses him of the theft when he sees a miniature model of the "Unicorn", but when he notices that Sakharine's model is not broken, he realizes that there are two "Unicorn" models. Once Tintin returns home, Snowy shows him the scroll. After reading an old message written on it, he is interrupted by the arrival of Barnaby, but is fatally shot and killed unquestionably. Tintin places the scroll in his wallet, but is stolen by Silk the next morning.
Later, Tintin is abducted by accomplices of Sakharine and imprisoned on the SS "Karaboudjan". He learns that Sakharine formed an alliance with the ship's staff and led a mutiny to take over control. On board, Tintin meets Captain Haddock, the ship's nominal captain. Haddock is permanently drunk and thus unaware of the happenings on board his ship. Tintin, Haddock, and Snowy eventually escape from the "Karaboudjan" in a lifeboat but the ship's crew tries to ram it. Presuming them to have survived, Sakharine sends a seaplane to find them, which the trio seize and use to fly towards the fictitious Moroccan port of Bagghar. The seaplane soon, crashes into the desert due to low fuel.
While trekking through the desert, Haddock hallucinates and remembers facts about an ancestor of his, Sir Francis Haddock, who was a 17th-century captain of the "Unicorn". Sir Francis' treasure-laden ship was attacked by the crew of a pirate ship, led by Red Rackham. After defeating Red Rackham, Sir Francis sank the "Unicorn" and most of the treasure to prevent it from falling into Rackham's hands. Sir Francis prepares three "Unicorn" models, each containing a scroll; together, the scrolls can reveal coordinates to the location of the sunken ''Unicorn'' and its treasure.
The third model is in Bagghar, possessed by Omar ben Salaad. In a concert by opera diva Bianca Castafiore, Sakharine causes a distraction allowing him to successfully steal the third scroll. Tintin gives chase, but Sakharine gains all the scrolls by ordering his gang to toss Captain Haddock and Snowy into the water, forcing Tintin to rescue them instead of saving the scrolls. Sakharine escapes, and Tintin is ready to give up but is persuaded by Haddock to continue. With help from officers Thomson and Thompson, Tintin and Haddock track Sakharine down, who is revealed to be a descendant of Red Rackham. They head back to their starting point and set up a trap, but Sakharine uses his pistol to resist arrest. His gang fails to save him, so Sakharine challenges Haddock to a final showdown. Sakharine and Haddock sword-duel with cranes and swords, but Sakharine is defeated and pushed overboard by Haddock. When climbing ashore, Sakharine is arrested by Thomson and Thompson. Tintin gathers the three scrolls and uncovers the solution to their riddle, leading him back to Marlinspike Hall. There, Tintin and Haddock find Red Rackham's treasure and a clue to the ''Unicorn''s location in a walled-off room in the cellar. The film ends with both agreeing to continue their search of the shipwreck.

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