"Hugo", Hugo, at first glance thought it was a biographical film of Hugo, but it turned out to be just a 12-year-old boy named Hugo. The film uses the perspective of the orphan Hugo, the mechanical master, to draw out the film history of the older generation of film predecessors, Georges Mérieux. However, the boy's story is not fully told, the intention to pay tribute is too obvious, and it comes a bit suddenly. If a movie is a three-in-one story, character and technology, then "Hugo" scored at least one-third of the technology. Thanks for the high-definition picture, it is also super beautiful when it is not 3D.
Machines never come with any extra parts, you know, they always come with the exact amount they need. So I figured if the entire world was one big machine, I couldn't be an extra part, I had to be here for some reason . Machines don't have extra parts, they always have as many as they need. So I feel that if the world is a big machine, I can't be superfluous. - "Hugo"
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