Thursday, January 26, 2012

Hugo

Well, The Academy and I agree on something. Hugo is a phenomenal film. Lovingly directed by Sir Martin of Scorsese, it's the story of Clockmaker Hugo (Asa Butterfield), an orphan who lives in the train station in the city of light, Paris. Before his father (Jude Law) dies, he finds an automaton in the museum he works in and brings it home for he andHugo to repair. After his father's death, Hugo focuses on repairing his precious gift as its the last link to his dad. In the station lives a crusty old toy maker, George (Sir Ben Kingsley) who is tormented by Hugo as he tries to prevent him from pinching various toy parts. George is Godfather to Isabelle (Chloe Grace Moretz, with an IMPECCABLE British accent), and she befriends Hugo. When Hugo discovers that Isabelle is wearing the heart shaped key that he's been looking for to make his automaton work, it sets a chain of events off that will change everyone in the station's life....forever. The images of Paris are so magical and haunting, it's as If they've been sprinkled with dairy dust. Forget Disney, it turns out Scorsese is in fact Tinkerbell as well as Taxidriver. The acting is superb. Asa Butterfield does a terrific job, his huge blue eyes and dark mop of hair are enchanting. There are lots of familiar faces and they all do a wonderful job of bringing love to the screen. Sascha Baron Cohen is the Station Master and for once, I do not detest his screen persona, which is a pleasant first for me. For,this is a true love story, to the craft of filmmaking and a gentler time that is lost forever. If I was to have one little criticism, it is tht whilst the child actors are great, at times, as there is so much dialogue between them, it is a little stilted at times. As if they're waiting for the next one to speak. That is a little nitpick in this sweeping fable of love, loss and finding the truth about yourself and the people in your life. HUGO: The love in this film writes itself, and is the key to the heart of this great movie. 8/10.

5 comments:

  1. OOH I can't wait to see it - hopefully it will be on the plane!! Love you xoxo

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  2. Apologies for the HUGE poster and spelling gafs, I'm working on an iPad and it's taking me some time to get used to it! Also blogger won't let me edit this blog!

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  3. I loved HUGO! And loved all the people who showed up in the satellite roles. Magical, like a favorite memory.

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  4. I can't wait to see it....Martin Scorsese was on a late night talk show the other night and it was wonderful hearing him talk about the movie and how it was developed. He has a twelve year old daughter and he joked that it is one of the few movies he has created that she could actually watch....I've enjoyed your view of it and now I'm wanting more than ever to see it; perhaps this weekend if the weather doesn't keep us in....
    xo
    Joann

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  5. Lovingly directed by Sir Martin of Scorsese -- LOL, cute Esther!! Can't wait to see it! Are you two having fun yet??? xoxo Sending love!

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