Tintin ([tɛ̃tɛ̃]) is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Tintin is the eponymous protagonist of the series; a reporter and adventurer who travels around the world with his dog Snowy. The character was created in 1929 and introduced in Le Petit Vingtième, a weekly youth supplement to the Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle. He appears as a young man, around 14 to 19 years old with a round face and quiff hairstyle. Tintin has a sharp intellect, can defend himself, and is honest, decent, compassionate, and kind. Through his investigative reporting, quick-thinking, and all-around good nature, Tintin is always able to solve the mystery and complete the adventure.
Unlike more colourful characters that he encounters, Tintin's personality is neutral, which allows the reader to not merely follow the adventures but assume Tintin's position within the story. Combined with Hergé's signature ligne claire ("clear line") style, this helps the reader "safely enter a sensually stimulating world."
Tintin's creator died in 1983, yet his creation remains a popular literary figure, even featured in a 2011 Hollywood movie. Tintin has been criticised for his controversial attitudes to race and other factors, been honoured by others for his "tremendous spirit", and has prompted a few to devote their careers to his study. General Charles de Gaulle "considered Tintin his only international rival.
Le film devait initialement reprendre la trame des albums Les Sept Boules de Cristal - Le Temple du Soleil, avec une transition par Le Trésor de Rackham le Rouge pour l'introduction du professeur Tournesol qui ferait normalement son entrée dans la série, mais rien n'est actuellement confirmé.
, 1h47 Directed bySteven Spielberg OriginUSA GenresFantasy, Action, Adventure, Animation ThemesFilms set in Africa, Films about alcoholism, Films about animals, Medical-themed films, Films about music and musicians, Films about drugs, Films about dogs, Tintin films, Musical films, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsJamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Cary Elwes, Nick Frost, Simon Pegg Rating72% Young journalist Tintin and his dog Snowy are browsing in an outdoor market in Brussels, Belgium. Tintin buys a miniature model of a ship, the Unicorn, but is then accosted by Barnaby and Ivan Ivanovitch Sakharine, who both unsuccessfully try to buy the model from Tintin. Tintin takes the ship home, but it is accidentally broken, resulting in a parchment scroll slipping out of the model and rolling under a piece of furniture. Meanwhile, detectives Thomson and Thompson are on the trail of a pickpocket, Aristides Silk. Tintin, later finds that the Unicorn has been stolen. He then visits Sakharine in Marlinspike Hall and accuses him of the theft when he sees a miniature model of the Unicorn, but when he notices that Sakharine's model is not broken, he realizes that there are two Unicorn models. Once Tintin returns home, Snowy shows him the scroll. Moments later, Barnaby arrives at Tintin's residence, but is fatally shot and killed. After reading an old message written on it, Tintin puts the scroll in his wallet, but it is stolen by Silk the next morning.
, 1h Directed byRay Goossens OriginBelgique GenresComedy, Adventure, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Monde imaginaire, Films about dogs, Tintin films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère ActorsGeorges Poujouly, Jean Clarieux, Fernand Fabre, Jacques Marin, Robert Vattier, Lita Recio Rating3% Le professeur Tournesol vient de mettre au point une nouvelle arme utilisant les ultrasons, qui détruit les objets en verre. Si elle venait à être perfectionnée pour détruire autre chose que du verre, cette invention pourrait devenir une arme particulièrement dangereuse. En dehors de lui seul un savant syldave, le professeur Bretzel sait comment faire fonctionner cette machine. Tintin, Milou, le capitaine Haddock et Tournesol se rendent alors chez lui pour le prévenir mais on apprend qu'il a été enlevé par des agents syldaves et le professeur Tournesol est à son tour enlevé. Ils sont par la suite capturés par des agents secrets bordures. Tintin et Haddock sont à leur tour capturés, Tintin blessé est transporté dans une ambulance d'où il s'échappe et il retrouve les Dupondt. Ils se rendent à l'opéra où ils dérobent l'ordre de libération du professeur Tournesol signé par le colonel Brütel, le chef de la police. Ils se présentent ensuite à la forteresse de Darkau déguisés en agents de la police secrète mais sont démasqués, après plusieurs rebondissements, ils s'échappent en char et gagnent la frontière syldave avec les deux professeurs et Haddock.