trochon-1
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I just discovered this movie. I had not heard anything about it or so little that I did not remember it. Well i discovered a real jewel. A great adventure. So many things happening. England, Africa, politics, hate, love, savagery, friendship... Everything is in this movie. It's Indiana Jones and Dallas and Greystoke all together The acting is great. I don't know if this was the way it happened or not but for more than 2 hours, i felt i was back in the 19th century.
How can such a movie be totally forgotten?
A beautiful description of an epic history.
If you have not seen it yet, just find it and enjoy!
How can such a movie be totally forgotten?
A beautiful description of an epic history.
If you have not seen it yet, just find it and enjoy!
I really enjoyed this movie. I saw it when I was a kid and had a chance to see it again with my daughter. The story is quite nice. There is a lot of action and humor. The pace is good and setting is nicely done. The story is original with a lot of references to the books.
I don't know about the voices in English, but the French voices are excellent.
Even if the story is a little more "simple" than what you will find in the books you have to remember that in the 70's, cartoons were made mostly for children. There was rarely 2 levels to a story, one for children and one for adults as it is so common (and fun) today. Still the story here is sufficiently well done to be entertaining for adults.
Finally, Hergé himself worked on the movie. So I guess he must have found this close enough to the world of Tintin to be made.
I don't know about the voices in English, but the French voices are excellent.
Even if the story is a little more "simple" than what you will find in the books you have to remember that in the 70's, cartoons were made mostly for children. There was rarely 2 levels to a story, one for children and one for adults as it is so common (and fun) today. Still the story here is sufficiently well done to be entertaining for adults.
Finally, Hergé himself worked on the movie. So I guess he must have found this close enough to the world of Tintin to be made.