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Corona Column 3 Use these free activities to help kids explore our planet, learn about global challenges, think of solutions, and take action. The Adventures of Tintin. Parents recommend Popular with kids. Whirlwind animated adventure is a visual treat for tweens. PG minutes. Rate movie. Watch or buy. Based on 50 reviews. Based on 99 reviews. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free.
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Intense, frequent action includes moments of peril for several characters. A man is hit over the head and kidnapped. Others are bashed with alcohol bottles. A man falls down the stairs. A pickpocket steals wallets. A character is almost run over on a busy street.
Hand to hand combat, swordplay, gunfire and the use of weapons is portrayed. A man is gunned down with blood depicted. Characters are threatened. A man is electrocuted and another is nearly decapitated by an airplane propeller. Some are caught in storms and fires. Ships engage in sea warfare. Men are bound and thrown overboard to the sharks. As a Tintin fan had expected a better story.. Read my mind 1. Adult Written by Gingersnap1 April 16, Tintin Rules My six year loved it - she's a massive fan of the books.
But the scene where the man is shot she found disturbing - blood! Had useful details. Read my mind. Adult Written by Nbologna24 December 17, Action packed, with an incredibly good and easy to follow plot. This movie is perfect for kids of any age. Parent of a 7-year-old Written by Emellbee July 19, Adult Written by Rarityfan June 17, Stephen "Tintin" Duffy From the Tintin comic and cartoon craze in the 's here in Europe to this updated version with something for adventure crazed guys.
Tons of action. In consumerism your kids and teens must have a heart for classic French and Belgian comics and cartoons. Parent of a 6 and year-old Written by kapa09 February 21, Fun and adventurous - my 10yo and I loved it!!
Such a great animated movie. Is there violence? Yes, and it's not too much though, IMHO. Would have given 5 stars, but gave 4 due to some violence and an alcoholic character. Parent of a 10, 12, and year-old Written by Hendo H. U December 26, Mixing multiple of the Tintin comic classics into one movie, surprisingly from Nickelodeon, but also Steven Spielberg. Parent of a 10 and year-old Written by Pamela E. December 20, Sakharine has one scroll and Tintin now has another.
Sakharine kidnaps Tintin and imprisons him aboard the cargo ship the Karaboudjan but Tintin manages to escape along with the perpetually drunk captain Archibald Haddock voice of Andy Serkis.
Tintin and Haddock make their way to Morocco where a sheikh holds the third model ship and their adventures continue. Children and adolescents may react adversely at different ages to themes of crime, suicide, drug and alcohol dependence, death, serious illness, family breakdown, death or separation from a parent, animal distress or cruelty to animals, children as victims, natural disasters and racism.
Occasionally reviews may also signal themes that some parents may simply wish to know about. Repeated exposure to violent content can reinforce the message that violence is an acceptable means of conflict resolution. Repeated exposure also increases the risks that children will become desensitised to the use of violence in real life or develop an exaggerated view about the prevalence and likelihood of violence in their own world.
Tintin contains cartoon action violence with minimal blood and gore but some killing Examples include:. Children under five are most likely to be frightened by scary visual images, such as monsters, physical transformations.
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