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All parent reviews for The Adventures of Tintin

Age
9
Average rating based on 36 parent reviews:
  • 67% say there's too much drinking, drugs, or smoking
  • 53% say violence is an issue
  • 36% say there are positive role models
  • 33% say there are positive messages
Parent
December 22, 2011
 
Awesome adventure movie, hands down.
My 8 y/o daughter has been a huge Tintin fan for a long time. She has read all the books, seen all the cartoons, and dressed up as Tintin for Halloween. We have been looking forward to the movie since the announcement that it was being made almost two years ago. We watched all the trailers, and I became a little bit anxious about the animation style. I'm not really a big fan of the motion capture animation style. My fears about the animation were settled in the first few minutes of the movie, and I thought it was immensely satisfying to see that the very first character with a full frontal shot is none other than Hergé (he used to draw a cameo of himself in a crowd shot in every book). The movie itself blew all of my expectations out of the water. It was fun, exciting, and a wonderful adventure story. Though it was not a word for word reproduction of the books, it stayed true to the feeling of the stories. It was a lot like watching an Indiana Jones movie, with the style of action involved and the pace, and the fight scenes are well choreographed, and there was nothing overly bloody about any of them. There is one scene where someone gets shot, and there is a small amount of blood on his hand (it's pretty integral to the plot), but it's a cartoon, and it has about the same effect as red paint. This movie is not gory in any sense of the word. That being said, this is a Tintin movie. Yes, Captain Haddock is drunk most of the time. He loves his Whiskey, just as he did in the books. It is, however, constantly getting him in trouble. My personal opinion is that most kids have seen an adult drink on occasion. I think they get a really positive message from watching Haddock. Although he acts really silly and bumbles around, even kids can tell that he really has a problem. The movie does not glamorize his drinking, and in fact it almost gets them both killed. Personally, I think it's great because it shows them that although drunk people can seem really silly (and let's face it we all knew and laughed at the drunk mice in Looney Toons), his drinking has very serious consequences, because he doesn't make the best decisions. Everyone around him treats him with a mixture of exasperation and pity, which is very real, because although he drinks, he is also a very good person at the core, and it really shines through. Tintin never once drinks a drop, and he helps Haddock through to sobriety. Sounds heavy, but it's a very well handled sub-plot in a fantastic kids movie. Haddock even comes back at the end to deliver a speech to Tintin about not giving up. To sum up, my daughter is 8 and she LOVED it, my son is 10 and he did as well. They both laughed their booties off, and are very excited to go see it again in IMAX!

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Parent of 7 and 9 year old
December 22, 2011
 
This movie should be rated pg-13
This movie should be rated PG-13. It is violent including the main character being shot at with a machine gun. The other main character is a drunk. Toward the end of the movie my son asked me, "Mom, are you sure this movie isn't PG-13?" He was spot on.

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Parent
December 23, 2011
 
Don't let Captain Haddock's drinking stop you from seeing this. Let it be the beginning of a discussion!
I know there are going to be parents concerned about Captain Haddock and his drinking in this movie. I thought the movie was well done, and even Haddock's drinking was done well. It actually is a great opportunity to talk to your kids about alcohol and its effects. Captain Haddock's drinking is looked down upon by Tin Tin and the bad effects of it are shown quite well. This is a well done adventure movie and my sons both loved and enjoyed. While it shows drinking, I don't think it put it in a positive light and can be a real door opener for discussion in families.

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Parent of 10 year old
December 26, 2011
 
A bit of a drag, unfortunately
too much in-your-face action and not enough storytelling. It especially does not work well for those who might not be very familiar with TinTin; who is he? Why dows he get involved with this story? A little more background and a bit more plot development would have helped. If all you want to see is one wild chase and/or fight scene after the other, then by all means, go for it. I found it tiresome, and I am some who enoyed Indiana Jones and Pirates of the Carribean (first movies being the best ofnthose series). My son who has read a lot of the series enjoyed it reasonably but I could tell it was a bit of a disappointment even to him, as he had high expectations going in.

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Parent of 9 year old
December 27, 2011
 
Great rollicking fun!
Great family movie. My 9 year old son loved it and so did the adults. Spielberg has done it again. Yes, there was some drinking, but that was part of an established character from the 1930-40's. He sees the error of his ways and changes. Good discussions can be had about alcoholism and drug addition. Yes, there was some violence, but only one guy actually gets killed. There are lots of edge-of-the seat scenes. The animation was incredible. It's almost real. They shot the film with real actors, then animated it. We did NOT see it in 3D and I don't feel like we missed anything.

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Parent of 8 year old
December 26, 2011
 
Smart and adventurous!
A fast-paced, action-packed movie -- truly the Indiana Jones type of adventure sequences. There were quite a few shooting and fighting scenes, and lots of drinking by a main character (who changed later in the movie). Bumbling cops were funny. I would recommend it for kids age 8-9 or above who like action movies.

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Educator and Parent of 4, 13, and 16 year old
December 27, 2011
 
Thrilling, eye-popping adventure movie
This was a non-stop rollercoaster of a movie. The mystery of the plot (if you haven't already read the Tintin books on which it's based) keeps you on the edge of your seat, and the action is on 11 all the way through the movie. It's not for kids who are uncomfortable with a lot of tension, close calls and high impact action scenes. There's implied shootings and stabbings as well as some pretty rough fighting, but no out and out blood or gore. There's also a lot of physical slapstick, and stereotyped characters. What do you expect--it's based on a 1950's comic book series. But it's visually brilliant and Tintin, Captain Haddock and Tintin's dog Snowy are the kind of pure-of-heart, unselfconscious action movie heros you don't see anymore. I won't be showing this to my youngest for several years, but I can't wait until he's old enough. He'll love it.

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Parent
December 27, 2011
 
A rather long, violent action-adventure interpretation of Tintin
I agree with other reviewers that there is constant, excessive on-screen violence and threats, and that tends to replace character and plot development. Gun battles, sword battles including impalement, punch ups, cannon battles, knives. The fast pace is relentless, and the mood often dark and menacing, with the characters in constant peril. At 107 minutes, its also quite a long movie for kids. I made the mistake on taking an 8 and 5 years old, and my younger son was visibly distressed during and after watching it, as well as wriggly and bored by the end.

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Parent of 5 year old
December 26, 2011
 
Great flick for a mature 9 year old
This is a great film and would be fine for a mature 9 year old or above. There is quite a bit of alcohol involved and guns, but a great flick! My nephews really enjoyed this one!

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Parent of 10 year old
December 27, 2011
 
more violence and endless boring chase scenes
if the characters are animated does this make violence okay? Basically the entire movie is one big chase and fight scene with very little substance or plot. I will never understand why parents write outraged reviews of movies for having some swearing in them while giving positive reviews to movies like this that are nothing but violence.

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Adult
January 3, 2012
 
Great family movie for kids, teens and adults.
Really cute movie. Fun for young kids, teens and adults. My whole family saw it together and we all enjoyed it. For very young kids, it may be a little too scary. The one negative element was a somewhat large amount of alcohol consumption. Drinking/alcoholism was a notable part of the plot, though it was shown in a mostly negative light. I highly recommend it as a family movie.

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Parent of 3, 6, and 8 year old
January 1, 2012
 
Not for kids under 7.
I think it is inappropriate for kids under 7. There is a lot of violence. One man gets shot several times on the other side of a door with bullets coming through the door. Tons of fist fights and sword fights. Part of what bothered me was that although I personally loved the animation, there were times when I thought, "is it still animated or is it real?" The violence is what I found to be most disturbing for kids to be watching and the drinking was a little overkill but seemed a little less an issue, bc I think that most younger kids would overlook this. For teens and above, I thought it was a great movie.

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Parent
January 4, 2012
 
Tintin movie 2011
tintin and snoowy bring up some heated and joyfoll action.

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Parent of 10 and 14 year old
January 2, 2012
 
A thrilling comic coaster ride!
My ten-year-old son and I sat on the edge of our seats when we weren't laughing at the slapstick humor. Unfortunately, Tin Tin isn't as popular here as in Europe, but if you are a fan as my son is or if you like action movies, go see it. It's a thrilling comic coaster ride. A word of caution, however, there is comic violence, but no blood except for a few drops on a newspaper. It's the same kind of violence that we all used to watch as kids on Saturday morning cartoons. Also Captain Haddock drinks a lot, although in the end he overcomes his desire for whiskey in order to catch his nemesis.

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Parent of 7 and 8 year old
January 2, 2012
 
Drinking affecting memory is a bit complicated
the theme that alcohol-induced memory (or lack of) is a bit complicated for children.

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Parent of 3, 7, and 9 year old
December 28, 2011
 
Too much drinking
We took our kids plus a friend to see this for my sons 9th birthday. The kids all liked the movie and it was quite exciting but I thought the drinking was a little too much. Definitely a talking point.

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Parent
December 31, 2011
 
too much alcohol and violence
I thought this movie had a lot of overt violence for a PG, especially compared to other PG's like shrek. It also had repeated references to alcoholism and alcohol. And from purely an entertainment point of view the story was weak. It was just one alcohol packed action sequence to the next ....pass.

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Parent
January 7, 2012
 
Spielberg rocks
Great movie cptn haddock drinks though but has some very motivating scenes with Tintin who urges cptn haddock to stop drinking

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Adult
January 6, 2012
 
Don't overlook violence
Tis movie really was good and exciting, but I think other reviews underestimate the violence that is witnessed. If this weren't a cartoon it would be rated Heavy pg 13 to R. Man shot, pirates made to walk the plank and eaten by sharks (this is not shown, but gruesome) and lots of shooting and killing. It is Indiana jones style and a great story though.

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Parent
January 9, 2012
 
Love it, but too violent for kids
While I loved the film, the violence was over the top. It was one of the most violent "children's" films I've ever seen. An entire crew is made to jump to their death in the sea, several people are killed by sword and there's lots of gunfire. Not to mention multiple people being cracked over the head by bottles and pipes. And the captain's alcoholism is not fully portrayed as a problem. In fact only when he drinks again at the soldier's outpost is he able to remember all the family stories that are vital to solving the mystery. AND at the end he drinks again, his drink and Tin Tin's! So I'm sorry but this does not really show an alcoholic being reformed. Again I loved it, but why couldn't they just clean it up a bit??

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