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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing.
** While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, in the film he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drinks to punish himself for not being able to live up to his family name (and for that matter, nor is he able to continue his family lineage since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressingly, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily tries to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par compared to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
** Perhaps most of all, the look on his face when Tintin snaps, *”I can smell it on you!”* after Allen breaks a bottle over his head. He looks utterly crushed that he’s lost Tintin’s trust.
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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing.
** While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, in the film he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drinks to punish himself for not being able to live up to his family name (and for that matter, nor is he able to continue his family lineage since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressingly, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily tries to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par compared to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
** Perhaps most of all, the look on his face when Tintin snaps, *”I can smell it on you!”* after Allen breaks a bottle over his head. He looks utterly crushed that he’s lost Tintin’s trust.
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** Perhaps most of all, the look on his face when Tintin snaps, *”I can smell it on you!”* after Allen breaks a bottle over his head. He looks utterly crushed that he’s lost Tintin’s trust.
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* The look on Haddock's face after Tintin snaps, "I can smell [alcohol] on you!" after Haddock explains that he lost the scroll to the bad guys. Especially since he hadn't actually been drinking. He was tempted, but the smell came from Allan breaking a bottle over his head.
-->'''Haddock:''' There was a bottle of alcohol--\\
'''Tintin:''' There always is.
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** While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name (and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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** While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, in the film he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink drinks to punish himself for not being able to live up to his family name (and for that matter, nor is he able to continue his family lineage since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, depressingly, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try tries to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par compared to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
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** While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name(and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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** While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name(and name (and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but with a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing.

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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but with a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing.
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While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name(and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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While **While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name(and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
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While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name(and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind. Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name(and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind.LastOfHisKind). Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
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While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name. Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name.name(and his family since he is the LastOfHisKind. Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but with a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing. While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, after he drunkely set the boat on fire, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name. Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.

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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but with a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing.
While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, after he drunkely set the boat on fire, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name. Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
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* Haddock has a significant AdaptationPersonalityChange: Unlike the gruff and grumpy old sailor with a short temper but with a big heart from the comic, the Haddock from the film is quiet, a bit introverted and much MUCH more insecure and self-loathing. While he never explained in the books why he became an alcoholic, after he drunkely set the boat on fire, he reveals that he knows he will be never like his ancestor and drink to punish himself for not being able to live up to his name. Even more depressing, when fighting Sakharine, he clumsily try to swordfight him but his skills are sub-par to his opponent. Nevertheless, he manage to become a different kind of adventurer by the end of the movie.
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-->'''Haddock:''' There was a bottle involved--\\

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-->'''Haddock:''' There was a bottle involved--\\of alcohol--\\
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* The look on Haddock's face after Tintin snaps, "I can smell [alcohol] on you!" after Haddock explains that he lost the scroll to the bad guys. Especially since he hadn't actually been drinking. He was tempted, but the smell came from Allan breaking a bottle over his head.
-->'''Haddock:''' There was a bottle involved--\\
'''Tintin:''' There always is.

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