The Adventures of Tintin - Secret of the Unicorn : Review

I loved Tintin when I was a kid, haven't read all the comics, but most of them and when I heard Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson were doing a Tintin film, I got excited: two of the greatest directors making a real one of the best comic stories.

If you watch this film, you may get angry because they putted together three comics in one film, but they did it very well. I enjoyed to see them in real-life; the film may be CGI but it's so well done they look like real people...and seeing my favourite character, Captain Haddock, in real, is the best thing.
Haddock has been my favourite and, my personal opinion, the best character made in the entire Tintin's story/books, and he looks so real and funny in the film, even he has more protagonism than Tintin himself, and that's one of the things I liked it.
The other characters are very well done, they look and act like in the comics but with more realism, Tintin was very plain, but he's the same way in the comics, so that's a good thing...I think. I missed Professor Calculus but I hope he'll appear in the next film.
Good thing Thompson and Thomson didn't appear so much, they are very funny in their scenes but if they should have appeared more, they could have ruined the movie....

The film starts about the Ship Unicorn and Captain Haddock's great-great-great-great....grandfather. I don't want to spoil anything, but then it shows when he and Haddock met for the first time, the desert (amazing scene), Haddock's memories, Morrocco, that opera singer (never liked her), the ending and more things. And the Unicorn's itself! An amazing ship, I wish I had one like its!
It's a very funny and interesting film even for those who don't know about Tintin, I'll be going to the cinema again to watch it for the second time.

The Best: Captain Haddock and a quite interesting story.

The Worst: Very good film, I can't write anything here...

RATING: 8.5/10 - A must see movie!! And waiting for the next two films they're making!