Hugo

Lorine 2021-10-20 17:46:31

It tells the story of an orphan, Hugo Cablay, who lives in a railway station and winds and calibrates the clock of the railway station every day. He perseveres in seeking clues from the relic left by his father when he is dying-a robot. With the help of his good friend Isabel, he finally succeeded, found a home, and inspired a former movie star out of the shadow of life. Hugo succeeded because he had goals. "Establishing a goal is the first step to success," and then try to work towards the goal. He saw that Isabel had the key to wind up the robot, he took her to his home in the train station, which he never showed to anyone, just to get the key; after the robot drew the drawings, he counted in the library of the Film University. Thousands of books were searched for information; he also visited a PhD who had studied George Mérieux. When a person, he is willing to rack his brains for his goal and make such a huge effort, it is difficult for him not to succeed, and Hugo is the same. Some words in the movie also gave me a lot of feeling.

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Hugo quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Georges Méliès: Go away.

  • Station Inspector: Be quiet! Keep - Stop your sniffling, you little urchin - with your filthy little mitts.