3.5/5
I was really excited to see this movie and afterwards, I left feeling a little let down. I think this film has a lot of good things going for it but it also has a lot of flaws as well. In the end, I think this is a decent "motion capture" film but it could have been a lot better.
The film is a complicated story about a journalist named Tintin (voiced by Jamie Bell) and his dog named Snowy who go an adventure with Captain Haddock (voiced by Andy Serkis)to stop a pirate and capture some gold.
The main highlight of this movie is the motion capture. It is well done, looks good and quite real. The motion capture also includes some beautiful shots of oceans and deserts.
Another highlight is Jamie Bell who voices Tintin. He really helps move the film along and the character is very likeable due to him. Without him, I don't believe the film would be as good.
Another fun thing about this film is the action scenes. The action scenes are put together really well, are very fun to watch and of course the motion capture is spectacular.
The main flaw in this film is lot of things go unexplained. In many action scenes, Snowy the dog at times, will somehow get away from a villain and end up on a boat or something. Everyone of those scenes is ridiculous and quite unrealistic and it is no doubt a downfall of the film. I like the dog in this film but he really runs rampant and he appears to be way too smart for just a dog. He's seems to go everywhere including apartments and with him being so smart, he just does not seem like a real dog. Just like the dog, the plot is okay but it is hard to follow and I don't see any kid understanding it.
The Adventures of Tintin is film that has some nice motion capture and some nice voice work but really there are too much flaws to completely enjoy it. Overall, the film is a fun ride and has nice things there are some flaws so it is not really a "must see".