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Clemens 2021-10-20 19:02:11
The bright colors are closer to the earlier dyed films. Although there is no excitement in the expectation, there are still a few places where I want to cry, including in the end Meili Ai slowly walked out to the applause, what a happy ending! This is Martin's gift to Meili Ai, because reality is far from so beautiful. Moved from obsession, the movie is like a window, introducing the audience into a completely different world, inspiring and sustaining everyone’s...
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Madisyn 2021-10-20 19:02:11
The exquisite and charming Paris city two minutes before the opening really attracted me deeply. To pay tribute to the film industry, a series of interspersed old films is also obviously loved by the academy. But like "The Artist", movies deserve praise not only for showing off their feelings. Perhaps it is more appropriate to describe it as "Jade and Jade"?...
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Kaitlyn 2021-10-20 19:02:11
The dust-covered old film is like a broken robot. It needs to be re-opened by the repairer with the key of love. The rotation of the clockwork is the rotation of the film projector, and the graffiti of the pen is like movie magic—allowing future generations to appreciate its charm and discover history. Lao Ma fully demonstrated his fascinating feelings, and the smooth 3D motion long shots fully set up a sense of space, which is much better than the current 3D that throws things at the screen at...
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Ernestina 2021-10-20 19:02:11
I didn't read it before. The intuition is that Kolo is a good...
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Katherine 2021-10-20 19:02:11
Although this is a movie that pays tribute to Mérieux. But my initial wish is Hugo, a writer. . Not a mechanical master. The plot is a bit procrastinated. The machinery is indeed...
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Genesis 2021-10-20 19:02:11
There is always a dreamy feeling in the first half, and the little loli has grown taller. I don't know why the early movie clips get stuck as soon as they appear....
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Sherman 2021-10-20 19:02:11
I thought it was a fantasy film, but at the end I realized it was a tribute...
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Marcelino 2021-10-20 19:02:11
What I watched on the plane, half asleep and half awake, does not seem to affect the understanding of the whole plot. I wonder if this is the standard for a good...
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Keely 2021-10-20 19:02:10
Return the movie to the magic, and leave the hope for posterity... If "Midnight Paris" is a suicide note, "Hugo" is also a heavy suicide...
Hugo Comments
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Rosemary 2022-03-19 09:01:03
It's rare to have such a beautiful picture with such a bad story
After watching Woody Allen's travel-style romantic Paris, and seeing Martin Scorsese's magical cold Paris, I want to say that there should be completely different feelings.
really. The feeling is very unusual—because this is totally a bad film shot in fake Paris.
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Martine 2022-03-21 09:01:20
Record dialogue
Hugo: "Everything has its own meaning, just like those machines. Clocks indicate the time, and train people travel long distances. They do what they are supposed to do. Just like Mr. Rabis. Maybe that's why. Broken machines make me sad. They don’t do what they should do. Maybe humans are the same....
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Hugo Cabret: [Angry and disappointed that the automaton hasn't written anything of sense] What an idiot! Thinking I could fix it!
Isabelle: Hugo...
[Hugo looses his composure and begins smashing various items in the room]
Hugo Cabret: It's broken! It's always been broken!
[Sits in chair, covers his face and begins to cry]
Isabelle: Hugo, it doesn't have to be like this. You can fix it.
Hugo Cabret: [crying] You don't... you don't understand. I thought... I thought if I could fix it... then I wouldn't be so alone.
[Hugo's sobs fill the room. Suddenly, the machine begins to draw again]
Isabelle: Hugo, Hugo look! It... it's not done!
[they watch as the automaton begins to draw a picture]
Hugo Cabret: [voice breaking] It's not writing! It... it's drawing!
[they see it is a scene from the movie "A Trip to the Moon."]
Hugo Cabret: That's the movie my Father saw!
[the automaton signs Georges Méliès'name]
Isabelle: [amazed] Georges Méliès. That's Papa Georges name. Why would your Father's machine sign Papa Georges' name?
Hugo Cabret: I don't know.
[picks up drawing and looks at robot]
Hugo Cabret: Thank you.
[turns to Isabelle]
Hugo Cabret: It was a message from my Father. And now I have to figure it out.
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Georges Méliès: I know you're there.
[turns around]
Georges Méliès: What's your name, boy'?
Hugo Cabret: Hugo. Hugo Cabret.
Georges Méliès: Stay away from me, Hugo Cabret.