They spent more than 80 years since the blonde Belgian journalist named Tin-Tin and the stray wisp appeared
, Born of the "pen" by Georges Remi, also known as Hergé.The teen reporter and his dog Milo now make their appearance on the big screen by Steven Spielberg hand. When in January 1929 born in Brussels, G. Remy inspired by Tin-Tin for the needs of a comic strip planned for Belgian newspaper "20th century", probably had no idea that, in the years that followed, the adventures of his hero would do such a bang, so to reach the point to be translated into more than 100 languages and a global sales exceed 250 million copies . The haired Belgian working as a reporter and tangled in mystery improbable adventures in every corner of the globe, along with his faithful dog Milo, a white fox terrier. In their company soon added the captain Chantok, the always ready for a fight tar, which in veins flowing seawater mixed with alcohol and who will become the best friend of Tin-Tin, despite the constantly get in trouble. While the first name Chantok (Artsimpalnt) revealed the adventure titled "The Tin-Tin and The pique "(the last full comic Hergé), one of the basic character remains a mystery. Often appearing in comic Tin-Tin and the Greek-American tycoon Robert Rastapopoulos, one of the "bad" series, which often creates insurmountable obstacles in the Wed- Ten. He owns the film studio Cosmos Pictures, which uses as a cover for illegal activities. The first adventure of a young reporter with "The Tin-Tin in the land of the Soviets," saw the light of day in 1929, accused anticommunism, as criticized in Stalinism. For many years, the Tin-Tin was product of the Cold War. On his adventures, the hero travels to the moon, discovering a lost tribe of Incas, the "puts" with drug dealers. The Adventures of Tin-Tin comic detailing a total of 24, the latter, entitled "Art, Alf," have left unfinished. The influence of Tin-Tin in pop culture was typical: the tendency of Hergé to sketch characters with sharp lines, the inspiration for leading representatives of Pop Art such as Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol. The Belgian reporter was a resounding success after the war, causing the jealousy of former French president Charles de Gaulle, who said: "The only international rival is my Tintin." Of course, the usual categories were be launched against him and the hero was accused of racism and misogynism. Besides books, the hero has starred in the small and big screen, but in the theater. The Tin-Tin on the big screen "Each of the frames full of vitality and energy Each story is a storyboard for a potential feature film. In other words, Tintin has always had a cinema in the DNA of the " Steven Spielberg 's first appearance Tin-Tin comes to the big screen in 1961 in a French production with normal actors. The film, titled «Tintin et le mystere de la Toison d'or »(The Tin-Tin and the Mystery of the Golden Fleece), played in Turkey and Greece to meet the cast, including the City of Wheat and Gifts Stratos. In early 1980, Hergé openly expressed their desire to see the Tin-Tin to life on the big screen under the directorial baton of Steven Spielberg, who saw only able to simulate the complex universe of the resourceful hero. But the American director responded to a compliment: "With I finished the first comic who fell to me, was completely won. I was now convinced that our roads with Tintin will meet again sometime in the future ... "has been declared. The G. Remy died before I could meet for the first time with Spielberg. He secured the Rontgouel Fanny, widow of Remy, the rights to the film The Adventures of Tin-Tin and contacted Peter Jackson (an avowed admirer of the Belgian reporter and him), who took over the film's production. The two authors agreed that the best way to move the Tin-Tin in the cinema was through a three-dimensional digital animation film, using the technique of performance capture (where interpretation of the actors digitally transferred to the big screen). "What intrigued to in Tin-Tin is the persistence in the pursuit of truth, even where sniffing away from the danger. Even when the dark finds, however, always has a way to keep a clean sheet in the finale, "says Spielberg. "When you're young, you do not need long to be carried away in the unlikely world of Tintin and imagine yourself as the protagonist of exciting adventures "adds Jackson. The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn are based on characters of Hergé. In the film, daring young reporter (the interpretation of Jamie Bell), will be targeted by the mysterious, determined for all collector Ivan Ivanovic Saccharin, when by pure coincidence will fall into the hands of a replica of the "Unicorn", a famous 17th century sailing ship. Unbeknownst to the Tin-Tin, hidden in the bowels of a scroll, which is the first of the factors that lead to the discovery of the treasures of the Red Rakam, a legendary pirate who skorpouse terror in his time. This is well aware saccharin, who will attempt to get rid of the Tin-Tin, which will last an unprecedented and risky wandering all over the world, with a single companion of the captain and his faithful Chantok the dog Milo. Peter Jackson is the one who will undertake to implement it in the next movie film hero Tin-Tin, with Spielberg to reduce this time to the duties of the producer. The film starring Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis, Daniel Craig, Simon Penh, Mark Frost, Toby Jones, Gad Elmale, Mackenzie Crook, Daniel we too. cinemas will run from November 3.




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