The Adventures of TinTin (2011) — Screenplay
A young reporter and his dog chase a sunken ship's secret, battling a villain who wants the treasure and curse for himself.
- Written by
- Steven Moffat, Edgar Wright, Joe Cornish
- Genre
- Action, Adventure, Mystery, Animation, Family
- Studio
- Paramount Pictures
- Length
- 118 pages
This script is a masterclass in pacing and set-piece construction, moving from a bustling market to the high seas without losing momentum. The dialogue crackles with wit, especially between Tintin and the cantankerous Captain Haddock, whose arc from drunk to hero anchors the wild adventure. Studying it reveals how to balance multiple genres—action, mystery, and comedy—while keeping character relationships at the heart of the chaos.
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