Le avventure di Tintin - Il segreto dell'Unicorno

Titolo originale: The Adventures of Tintin
Regia: Steven Spielberg |
Anno: 2011
Origine: New Zealand | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Animazione Mistero
Tag: treasure | captain | riddle | morocco | belgium | treasure hunt | liquor | based on comic | sunken treasure | reporter | belgian | 1950s | excited |
Cast: Jamie Bell | Andy Serkis | Daniel Craig | Nick Frost | Simon Pegg | Daniel Mays | Gad Elmaleh | Toby Jones | Enn Reitel | Mackenzie Crook | Tony Curran | Sonje Fortag | Cary Elwes | Phillip Rhys | Ron Bottitta | Mark Ivanir | Sebastian Roché | Kim Stengel | Abraham Justice | Sana Etoile | Joe Starr |

Tintin è un giovane reporter col vizio dell'avventura che non disdegna nel tempo libero cose meno straordinarie, come passeggiare per i mercatini, fermarsi per un ritratto o per acquistare il modellino di una nave che nasconde un immancabile segreto. Un segreto che l'infido Sakharine vuole sottrargli a tutti i costi e con tutti i mezzi. Ma a difenderlo e ad affiancarlo ci pensano i maldestri Thomson e Thompson e l'impavido Snowy, un candido fox terrier amabile con gli amici e implacabile coi nemici. Derubato del prezioso veliero Tintin si mette sulle tracce del ladro finendo prigioniero sul cargo dell'ebbro Capitan Haddock e libero nella più grande delle avventure. Attraverso mari burrascosi e deserti torridi, a bordo di una scialuppa o di un idrovolante, cavalcando onde o polene a foggia di unicorno, il 'sobrio' Tintin e l'alcolico Capitan Haddock troveranno il più grande dei tesori: l'amicizia.

Errori

When Tintin returns from the library to find his 'Unicorn' missing, the sofa is back to normal posit [...] D
Tintin describes a poem as "written in Old English". That is not technically accurate. In the strict [...] D
Tintin refers to a wall map to locate Bagghar from the clue he has found. He finds it very quickly i [...] D
When Tintin holds up the painting to ask for Snowy's opinion, he holds it level with his face. In th [...] D
The photographers shooting Bianca Castafiore would have been using flash bulbs. These were single-us [...] D
The vehicle that Tintin and Captain Haddock use to flee from Ben Salaad's palace is a jeep. Jeeps we [...] D
When Tintin returns home after encountering the pickpocket, the front door is open but is unmarked a [...] D
When Allan finds out that Tintin has blocked the door to the cabin where he is being held, he tells [...] D
A common error: in some of the fight scenes, the bad guys are using what appear to be German-made MP [...] D
Upon arriving on Morocco, Bianca Castafiore states "it's my first time in the Third World". This ter [...] D
The Unicorns powder room has several lamps hanging. The powder room of a proper naval vessel (or any [...] D
The Unicorn model's salesman states that the model is 2 quid (2 pounds), but Tintin offers to buy it [...] D
When the Pick-pocket picks the purse of Thompson or Thomson, he is wearing blue gloves in his hands. [...] D
Tintin's living room has net curtains in the windows when viewed from inside, but from outside they [...] D
The film is presumably set in a European country, and yet UK currency is used at the beginning of th [...] D
When the ship leaves the harbor early in the film, the starboard side of the ship passes a red navig [...] D
When Bianca Castafiore is about to sing, the music played is introducing an aria from Barber of Sevi [...] D
After Barnaby is shot multiple times in the back, there is a brief shot of Tintin looking over the b [...] D
The seaplane is marked CN-3411 and Tintin says that the plane is the Portuguese Markings, but the co [...] D
When Bianca Castafiore is singing all the glass in the room shatters, even some spectacles, yet stil [...] D
At one point, Tintin reads Le Petit Vingtième, which is presented as a broadsheet newspaper and n [...] D
When flares appear on screen (like Tintin's flashlight), you can clearly see the staple anamorphic f [...] D
When the Unicorn picks up Red Rackham's ship by the mast and hoists it into the air, the footage of [...] D
When the pickpocket is showing his collection the reflection in his spectacles reveals the "lenses" [...] D
When Tintin is in the Library and the man is approaching him from behind the bookshelves, he stops t [...] D
Omar Ben Salaad's tanks are also not of the 1930's variety. The tanks feature large single turrets w [...] D
During the naval battle sequence, the bowsprit of Red Rackham's ship pass though the foremast of the [...] D
The photographers shooting Bianca Castafiore use cameras like the Graflex Speed Graphic. While it wa [...] D
During the battle between the Unicorn and the pirate ship, both catch fire from cannon shots. Neithe [...] D
There is no need to constantly check the coordinates while on the move in the car. They would check [...] D
Allen orders his mate to bring TNT and the mate returns with dynamite. Dynamite contains no TNT, but [...] D
If the film is set in the earlier 1930s then there should not have been a Citroën Traction Avant [...] D
In the market Sakharine offers to write a check for the model of the Unicorn using a retractable bal [...] D
The M9 bazooka picked up by the Captain Haddock from one of Omar Ben Salaad's guards was not produce [...] D
At several points during the film, characters talk about "INTERPOL". While the organization that we [...] D
Tintin's wallet is pulled out of his back pocket while it is clearly buttoned shut. D
When Sakharine first meets Tintin in the market, he never introduces himself. Yet later in Marlinspi [...] D
When Tintin and the captain are trying to refuel the plane, the gas cap appears and disappears in co [...] D
The pirate ship gets entangled with its mast in one of the Unicorn's masts and lifted out of the wat [...] D
After Sakharine's car is smashed against several walls while dangling from a crane, it is shown to h [...] D
Using a Speed Graphic camera with the focusing glass plate would make it completely impossible to ta [...] D
When Tintin enters the ships radio room he easily switches on the radio set by flicking a switch in [...] D
When the ship Karaboudjan returns to Le Havre, she is seen berthing under her own steam. For one, sh [...] D
When Tintin shows Thompson and Thomson the newspaper Barnaby was marking with blood after being inju [...] D
At the end of the film, Tintin is letting the gold coins fall from his hand back into the globe; in [...] D