Hugo (2011) is a visually stunning adventure drama directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick. Set in 1930s Paris, the film follows Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield), an orphaned boy who secretly maintains the clocks in a train station while trying to solve the mystery of an old automaton left by his late father. Along the way, he meets Isabelle (Chloë Grace Moretz) and discovers a forgotten piece of cinematic history linked to the pioneering filmmaker Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley).
Hugo Movie Review
Hugo is a mesmerizing film that blends mystery, adventure, and a heartfelt tribute to early cinema. Martin Scorsese’s direction brings a magical quality to the storytelling, enhanced by breathtaking cinematography and 3D effects. Asa Butterfield delivers a touching performance, while Ben Kingsley’s portrayal of Georges Méliès adds depth to the film’s historical aspect. With its rich visuals, emotional depth, and celebration of film history, Hugo is a beautifully crafted masterpiece that appeals to both young audiences and cinephiles alike.
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Hugo Movie Details
Detail | Answer |
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Movie Name | Hugo |
Duration | 126 minutes |
IMDb Rating | 7.5 |
Genre | Adventure |
Director | Scorsese |
Cast | Asa Butterfield |
Production | Paramount |
Language | English |
Singer Name | Howard Shore |
Budget | $150 million |
Release Date | 2011-11-23 |
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