StartGroepenDiscussieMeerTijdgeest
Doorzoek de site
Onze site gebruikt cookies om diensten te leveren, prestaties te verbeteren, voor analyse en (indien je niet ingelogd bent) voor advertenties. Door LibraryThing te gebruiken erken je dat je onze Servicevoorwaarden en Privacybeleid gelezen en begrepen hebt. Je gebruik van de site en diensten is onderhevig aan dit beleid en deze voorwaarden.

Resultaten uit Google Boeken

Klik op een omslag om naar Google Boeken te gaan.

Les Aventures de Tintin, Tome 22 : Vol 714…
Bezig met laden...

Les Aventures de Tintin, Tome 22 : Vol 714 pour Sydney (editie 1993)

door Hergé (Auteur)

LedenBesprekingenPopulariteitGemiddelde beoordelingAanhalingen
1,6941610,373 (3.85)19
The classic graphic novel. On their way to Sydney, Tintin and Captain Haddock run into an old friend, a pilot who offers them a ride on a private jet. But when the plane gets hijacked, Tintin and the Captain find themselves prisoners on a deserted volcanic island!
Lid:LetoileFIS
Titel:Les Aventures de Tintin, Tome 22 : Vol 714 pour Sydney
Auteurs:Hergé (Auteur)
Info:Casterman (1993), Edition: CASTERMAN, 62 pages
Verzamelingen:Jouw bibliotheek, Aan het lezen, Te lezen, Gelezen, maar niet in bezit, Favorieten
Waardering:
Trefwoorden:Fulton

Informatie over het werk

Vlucht 714 door Hergé (Author)

  1. 00
    Waren de goden kosmonauten? door Erich von Däniken (Michael.Rimmer)
  2. 00
    History and Politics in French-Language Comics and Graphic Novels door Mark McKinney (Artymedon)
    Artymedon: Has a brilliant analyses of this album's implicit biases by Professor Hugo Grey of the University of Chichester.
Bezig met laden...

Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden.

Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek.

» Zie ook 19 vermeldingen

Engels (13)  Spaans (1)  Deens (1)  Alle talen (15)
1-5 van 15 worden getoond (volgende | toon alle)
My review, as published at Tintin Books:

For a man who has been criticised (fairly or not) for sexism, padding of stories and racism to (among others) Africans, Jews, Native Americans, Japanese, Russians and Indians, it's amusing to think that his most controversial work amongst fans is probably "Flight 714", the penultimate completed adventure in the series. But, on re-reading, you can count me amongst those who think it was probably one big mistake.

"Flight 714" starts off strongly enough, with the first 12 pages devoted to something Herge had perfected in [b:The Castafiore Emerald|146106|The Castafiore Emerald (The Adventures of Tintin)|Hergé|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172178126s/146106.jpg|159890] - comedies of manners featuring the main characters and others bound to annoy them - but combining it with that genuine sense of unease and discord which underlies all of his best works. Laszlo Carreidas is a truly fascinating character, and he brings out various dimensions of Captain Haddock; Snowy gets some business; and Calculus is at his rip-roaring malapropistic best. But from the moment Carreidas' plane is hijacked, we're into prime James Bond territory. The evil villain and his henchmen have co-opted an entire volcanic island for their ridiculously complex plan (any villain with a past like Rastopopolous can surely find a better means to cash than this...), and characters are tied up, tortured and pursued through various jungle locations.

None of the business in the first two-thirds of the album is bad; indeed it all has precedents in the series. But perhaps that's the problem? It's clear that we've come a long way: note the monitor and the proboscis monkey, who each receive two frames in a show of ambience. In early "Tintin" books, these guys would've been the subject of a one-or-two page adventure. Herge has learnt now how to balance the atmosphere with the plot. Yet, when we spend an entire third of the book on a chase sequence, one begins to realise that this in no way matches up to the amazing stretch of classic works that immediately preceded it. With the exception of Carreidas himself, the album lacks the emotional resonance of [b:Tintin in Tibet|87425|Tintin in Tibet (The Adventures of Tintin)|Hergé|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/518VF5FKP0L._SL75_.jpg|885675]; has none of the elegant plotting of [b:The Red Sea Sharks|165526|The Red Sea Sharks (The Adventures of Tintin)|Hergé|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341809s/165526.jpg|1462871]; and - in spite of the jungle atmosphere - lacks the bravura artwork that so embodies [b:The Calculus Affair|743454|The Calculus Affair (The Adventures of Tintin)|Hergé|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1177938437s/743454.jpg|1992577] and [b:Explorers on the Moon|165556|Explorers on the Moon (The Adventures of Tintin)|Hergé|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1172341878s/165556.jpg|159847].

Strangely, the only recent "Tintin" work that the album calls to mind is "The Castafiore Emerald" itself! Herge relished using the claustrophobic, trivial atmosphere of Marlinspike in that album, and it comes across here too. Entire pages focus on the petty trials of Rastopopolous, to the point where he isn't interesting or scary, but just... bumbling. And sequences in which henchmen stutter without teeth, or the villain literally emerges from a bomb blast with his clothes in tatters, are just beneath this era. Comdey is welcomed, and delightful in the early part of the album, but sections where Herge was just painting-by-numbers are brutally evident.

This isn't to deny the enjoyment of Carreidas as a character, or the hilarity of the sticking-plaster callback, but much is limited here. I've never noticed the severe drop in quality of art that Michael Farr mentions, but the frames certainly don't sparkle here.

And then there's the ending... Where to begin? From page 45, things get weird. Tintin and Haddock have been hearing voices that turn out to be telepathic communications from the queer little man, Mit Kanrokitoff. In and of himself, Kanrokitoff calls to mind other members of Herge's pantheon of humorous bores such as Jolyon Wagg: so far acceptable. And the idea that the ancient Sondonesians had met aliens, and their statues and totems are actually monuments to this? Not terribly original, but still captivating. (The image of a statue to a god turning out to be a man with communications equipment is startling).

So far, none of that really contradicts any of the wackier elements of some previous stories. But... the revelation that Kanrokitoff genuinely is an alien, and that he uses his powers - and his flying saucer(!) - to save our characters... is taking things a little too far, don't you think? For a series that has always held some connection to reality, the sudden switch to such fantastic adventures seems unnatural. It doesn't help that the final ten pages expose the formula so much, with literally every major character getting an end-of-page cliffhanger in a seemingly neverending chase. Closing with a four-page news story is also too wordy, and only serves to rehash what happened on the previous eight pages. (The closing revelation that Snowy actually remembers everything is a good one, but can't make up for what has passed.)

I'm far from certain about my feelings on "Flight 714". As an idea, it's quite intriguing. But with the exception of the opening act, the story never comes together as anything more than one giant chase. The villian is unappealing; the stakes feel too consistently high; and the alien nonsense is from another series altogether. (Again, there are many series where this could be done WONDERFULLY. It's just not in "Tintin"'s wheelhouse.) A shame, and a true letdown. ( )
  therebelprince | Apr 21, 2024 |
6/10, it was ok. ( )
  Law_Books600 | Nov 3, 2023 |
3.6
  BegoMano | Mar 5, 2023 |
This one was a little more offbeat (less believable...?) of a story than the other Tin Tin's I have read. I was reading it aloud to my son and we turned to look quizzically at each other at a certain point towards the conclusion. I have to say that it's more creative genius than oddball despite the venture into sci-fi in a otherwise very rooted style of storytelling. Tin Tin is just great but it's Professor Calculus and Snowy who are my favorites:)
( )
  Martialia | Sep 28, 2022 |
Las aventuras de Tintín
  JIGSoto | May 12, 2021 |
1-5 van 15 worden getoond (volgende | toon alle)
geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe

» Andere auteurs toevoegen (9 mogelijk)

AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
HergéAuteurprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Lonsdale-Cooper, LeslieVertalerprimaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Turner, MichaelVertalerprimaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Janzon, Allan B.VertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Janzon, KarinVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Wahlberg, BjörnVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Zendrera, ConcepciónVertalerSecundaire auteursommige editiesbevestigd
Je moet ingelogd zijn om Algemene Kennis te mogen bewerken.
Voor meer hulp zie de helppagina Algemene Kennis .
Gangbare titel
Oorspronkelijke titel
Alternatieve titels
Oorspronkelijk jaar van uitgave
Mensen/Personages
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis. Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Belangrijke plaatsen
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis. Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Belangrijke gebeurtenissen
Verwante films
Motto
Opdracht
Eerste woorden
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis. Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Djakarta, dans l'île de Java.
A Qantas Boeing 707 touches down at Kemajoran airport, Djakarta.
Citaten
Laatste woorden
Informatie afkomstig uit de Franse Algemene Kennis. Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
(Klik om weer te geven. Waarschuwing: kan de inhoud verklappen.)
Ontwarringsbericht
Uitgevers redacteuren
Auteur van flaptekst/aanprijzing
Oorspronkelijke taal
Informatie afkomstig uit de Franse Algemene Kennis. Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
Gangbare DDC/MDS
Canonieke LCC

Verwijzingen naar dit werk in externe bronnen.

Wikipedia in het Engels

Geen

The classic graphic novel. On their way to Sydney, Tintin and Captain Haddock run into an old friend, a pilot who offers them a ride on a private jet. But when the plane gets hijacked, Tintin and the Captain find themselves prisoners on a deserted volcanic island!

Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden.

Boekbeschrijving
Haiku samenvatting

Actuele discussies

Geen

Populaire omslagen

Snelkoppelingen

Waardering

Gemiddelde: (3.85)
0.5
1 2
1.5 2
2 13
2.5 7
3 61
3.5 19
4 73
4.5 9
5 74

Ben jij dit?

Word een LibraryThing Auteur.

 

Over | Contact | LibraryThing.com | Privacy/Voorwaarden | Help/Veelgestelde vragen | Blog | Winkel | APIs | TinyCat | Nagelaten Bibliotheken | Vroege Recensenten | Algemene kennis | 206,002,263 boeken! | Bovenbalk: Altijd zichtbaar