Hugo (2011)

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"The Invention of Hugo Cabret" concerns a 12-year-old orphan who lives in the walls of a Paris train station in 1930 and a mystery involving the boy, his late father and a robot.

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MPAA Rating:
PG
Runtime:
127 Minutes
Genre(s):
Adventure, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Mystery
Director(s):
Martin Scorsese">
Writer(s):
John Logan (screenplay)
Brian Selznick (book)">

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Roger Ebert on November 22nd, 2011

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Unlike any other film Martin Scorsese has ever made, and yet possibly the closest to his heart: a big-budget 3-D family epic, and in some ways a mirror of his own life. The young hero (Asa Butterfield) lives secretly in a cavernous Parisian train station, where his late father maintained the clockworks. Now he maintains the clocks and dreams of completing his father's project, a mechanical man. With Chloe Grace Moretz as a young girl also living in the station; Ben Kingsley as her guardian, a toy shop owner; Sacha Baron Cohen as the Station Inspector and Jude Law as Hugo's father. A great artist has been given command of all the tools and resources he needs to make a family movie about - movies. The use of 3-D is controlled and effective. - Four stars

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