A review by chutten
Tintin in Tibet by Hergé

4.0

I wonder if Herge isn't getting a little pre-emptively postmodern with this adventure. There's a little too much reliance on the spiritual than the scientific (in what would have otherwise been a harrowing story of survival) to propel the story (yes, yes, otherwise how would Tintin know to go searching for his friend?)

But over and over, each and every character is trying to point out the ridiculousness of Tintin's quest, how likely it is that they would all die from any of the dangers that they might face... and all this in the face of all of these characters having survived much worse in previous adventures.