However, when the last little heroine of the film opened the thick leather book and wrote Once Upon A Time, I first smiled knowingly, thinking of Mr. John Black, a classmate of Lao Hua: "The story began in a very high-end Italian In the restaurant. Don’t complain about why the story always starts in an Italian restaurant. In fact, I’m not sure if it’s appropriate to say that it’s the beginning of the story.” (Hope Lao Hua won’t blame me for spoiling her masterpiece) The typical European and American novels then reminded me that it is obvious that the meaning of the little heroine to this world probably lies in writing. Could it be that... she is the predecessor of the writer Hugo? ! It just happens to be France! It is conceivable that my obsession with the topic of the growth history of writers is so deep, because it is well known that Hugo is a Man!
In the opening movie, I thought I was watching a fantasy movie made by Disney. I still have reservations about this. The first impression of the film made me take a long time to accept that this film is a tribute to the film. Although it contains a lot of film knowledge and many precious old film materials, I still feel that it is more like a film. Children's film. Originally, I was very ashamed of myself for holding this view. I wanted to say, am I the kind of superficial audience who sees children as the protagonist and thinks it is a children's film? But later when I was looking for Hugo’s original soundtrack, I found an introduction before starting up. Nima is a children’s movie at all!
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The great director Martin Scorsese, who just won the Golden Globe Lifetime Achievement Award, is about to direct the film "The Invention of Hugo" (The Invention of Hugo) for GK Films. Cabret, based on Brian Selznick's best-selling children's book of the same name, will be Scorsese's rare attempt to get involved in a children's film.
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Another adaptation of a best-selling book, immediately left me nowhere to complain. I always feel that the adventures of the little boy Hugo and Master George’s film career are a bit blunt. I can’t understand how Master George’s hobby of repairing things, besides making cameras and props, contributes to his film creation? In any case, the identity of a magician is more related, right? That kind of yearning to bring people into the fantasy world is the real reason that led him to the film road, right? But you said it was the director's fault? Or is it the script's fault? Or is it the original author's fault? I can't tell if I haven't read the novel, so I had to give it up.
I used to say that the best Oscar film is the dispute between "Hugo" and "The Artist". What I said that the two films are tribute to the movie. The consolation must be the shallow knowledge, I don’t know that Hugo has written scripts or the like) Now, it seems that "The Artist" won, there should be no suspense, right? Who will give Oscars for children's films? (This is totally an afterthought!) But Martin Scorsese is doing his best~~ How classic do you think your children's film is made? ~The sound effects are so awesome~ The soundtrack reminds me of Pirates of the Caribbean and Harry Potter! And how grand is the Paris scene? The opening of the film made my eyes round: "God God~ This film is really expensive!! Don't just talk about the life of a writer~ Is it necessary?" (Great mistake)
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