Monday, April 23, 2012

Hugo

An entertainment for entire family.


Hugo is a story about an orphan boy who lives at Paris Montparnasse Station’s platform and work in a clock tower of the platform. Based on a novel “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” by Brian Selznick.


After death of Hugo’s father in a fire at the museum, his uncle takes him to a big clock at station where he used to maintain the working of clock. After teaching all the work Hugo’s uncle left him alone there and did not return later he is found dead. For living Hugo used to steal foods from the station, and he also steals mechanical parts from a Toy Store to complete his father’s Automaton (Mechanical Robot) which is not working and his father wants to repair it as his father is a watchmaker.


One day Hugo is caught by Toy Store owner and Store owner took notebook of Hugo in which working of the Automaton is written. Hugo follows the shop owner in seek of his notebook then he met to Isabelle, granddaughter of Store Owner, who promise to help Hugo. 


Later Hugo fix the Automaton then Hugo and Isabelle tragically came to know that Store Owner is, a great director of early movies, known as Georges Melies.

First time I saw this movie then I thought if this movie would made in 3D it would be a great movie because I love the scenery, camera work and cinematography that are awesome, later I came to know that movie was made in 3D.


Entire movie is a great work of camera, cinematography and photography. Visual effects are too good and sound effects are also good. Acting, directing and editing is also beautiful. Everything is well balanced. Hugo had won several Oscar, Bafta and Academy awards also. I love this adventure drama film. Total entertainment for a entire family. Watch this on Sunday with family everyone appreciate your choice.     

                                                                                                                               

Directed by                Martin Scorsese
Produced by              Graham King, Timothy Headington,
                                         Martin Scorsese, Johnny Depp
Screenplay by           John Logan
Based on                     The Invention of Hugo Cabret by, Brian Selznick
Music by                      Howard Shore
Cinematography   Robert Richardson
Editing by                   Thelma Schoonmaker
Studio                         GK Films, Infinitum Nihil
Distributed by          Paramount Pictures


Rating  -  4/5 


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