tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post8396529361724707685..comments2023-11-09T22:51:59.986-05:00Comments on Dreaming About Other Worlds: Review - The Secret of the Unicorn by HergéAaron Poundhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11747596648152141394noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post-90260571682628074932012-01-20T23:44:44.584-05:002012-01-20T23:44:44.584-05:00@Nicola: The movie is a combination of three books...@Nicola: The movie is a combination of three books (<i>The Crab with the Golden Claws</i>, <i>The Secret of the Unicorn</i>, and <i>Red Rackham's Treasure</i>) with various elements drawn from all of them, plus a fair amount of material that is entirely original to the movie (the curse of the Haddocks, the descendant of Red Rackham, pretty much everything in Bagghar, and so on). The movie is true to the Tintin mythos, but it is a story that is only somewhat related to the books themselves.Aaron Poundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11747596648152141394noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3304302673132222419.post-26119608065157790732012-01-20T07:52:25.959-05:002012-01-20T07:52:25.959-05:00Great Review! I'm glad you compared it to the...Great Review! I'm glad you compared it to the movie. Having seen the movie but not red the books yet, I see there are some deviances (aren't there always?) but not enough that it really changed the story much. I'd never had any desire to read Tin Tin before the movie but plan on reading these in the future now.Nikki in Niagarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13348586723780500367noreply@blogger.com