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Positive Role Models. What parents need to know Parents need to know that this Steven Spielberg -directed adaptation of Herge's classic Tintin comic books is sure to delight adventure-loving tweens. Continue reading Show less. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox.
User Reviews Parents say Kids say. Parent of a 8 and 9-year-old Written by CMmom December 22, This movie should be rated pg This movie should be rated PG It is violent including the main character being shot at with a machine gun.
The other main character is a drunk. Toward the e Continue reading. Report this review. Adult Written by MichelleLoh January 18, This film is definely not for elementary aged kids and is FULL of Teen, 13 years old Written by movielover May 25, My Favorite Movie! This is actually my favorite movie!
Kid, 12 years old October 20, It is a good movie It is a good movie but they could have done it a little more entertaining. Adult Written by jesusfreaks1 December 12, Feels almost Pg This movie has action violence such as running from machine guns. One scene with a little blood. One of the characters drinks frequently on screen.
Language which is not sincerely bad but not nice to say is used. If you think your child is mature and understands alcohol and fighting is bad self defense is not bad then they could watch it.
This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. Helped me decide. Adult Written by kwlarson December 31, When our family watched this movie on DVD, my 9-year-old loved it. However, the many scenes of peril gave my 7-year-old nightmares even with the sound turned way down. Adult Written by tldrodd April 6, Not for young elementary Fantastic movie and the animation is terrific. Of particular concern was a reenactment scene where the ships crew was being forced to jump overboard with bound wrists into shark-infested waters.
Combined with the gun fire throughout, sword fighting and drinking I'm in agreement that a pg rating seems more appropriate for this one even though it's animated. Parent of a 8-year-old Written by kleinandlu April 2, Just to bad, again! Surprised by this movie. Surprised at the continual barrage of violent movies that are marketed towards our children. As a Tintin fan had expected a better story.. Read my mind 1. Adult Written by Gingersnap1 April 16, Tintin Rules My six year loved it - she's a massive fan of the books.
But the scene where the man is shot she found disturbing - blood! Had useful details. There is a scene about halfway in where they find out who the Nightingale is. As soon as you see that, head for the bathroom, then hurry back. I saw it in both for comparison. The 3-D is nice, but not necessary.
It adds nothing extra to the experience. It's rated PG; how PG is it? This is the most important factor in this review. Tintin is not an adult; however he does live alone with a dog and has a job. He also owns and uses a pistol several times throughout the movie. Plus, the companion who joins him in this adventure is an alcoholic. Now the redheaded reporter voiced by Jamie Bell jumps onto the big screen with the directorial input of Steven Spielberg.
The story begins when Tintin buys a model of a three-mast ship from a street vendor voiced by Alex Hyde-White. Before he even gets to his flat, Tintin is approached by at least two men voiced by Daniel Craig and Joe Starr wanting to purchase the miniature. What follows is a high seas caper that has Tintin searching for lost treasure with the inebriated Captain Haddock voiced by Andy Serkis. Along the way audiences also encounter other well known characters from the book including the bumbling but amiable police inspector Thompson voiced by Simon Pegg , his identical twin brother Thomson voiced by Nick Frost , the opera singer Bianca Castafiore voiced by Kim Stengel and the nefarious Red Rackham also voiced by Daniel Craig.
While the film will likely capture the attention of older children and teens, the frequent depiction of intense peril, hand-to-hand combat, weapon use and criminal activities may discourage parents from taking younger family members along. Tintin is kidnapped, caged, shot at, tied up and hit over the head several times. Fast-paced with hardly a moment to breathe, this galloping 3D animated whodunit proves to be lots of fun even if it lacks any real moral messages.
Violence: During the opening scenes silhouetted figures are involved in a car crash and robberies with characters being hit and covered in bloody injuries. Intense, frequent action includes moments of peril for several characters.
A man is hit over the head and kidnapped. Others are bashed with alcohol bottles. A man falls down the stairs.
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