Is Hugo (2011) Sad

1. Thoughts On: “Hugo” (2011) | Silent-ology - WordPress.com

  • Mar 24, 2017 · What were the sad memories the old man was trying to forget? It was all an intriguing mystery, and it had a surprising and unique payoff ...

  • Sometimes one of today’s films will take you by surprise. Judging by the trailer, you expected it to be pleasant and entertaining enough, but it turned out to have more depth than you’d…

Thoughts On: “Hugo” (2011) | Silent-ology - WordPress.com

2. Hugo | Rotten Tomatoes

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  • Orphaned and alone except for an uncle, Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield) lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. Hugo's job is to oil and maintain the station's clocks, but to him, his more important task is to protect a broken automaton and notebook left to him by his late father (Jude Law). Accompanied by the goddaughter (Chloë Grace Moretz) of an embittered toy merchant (Ben Kingsley), Hugo embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of the automaton and find a place he can call home.

Hugo | Rotten Tomatoes

3. Hugo Movie Review | Common Sense Media

  • Hugo is a book-based period adventure about the art and magic of movies that may be a tad too mature for younger elementary school-aged kids.

  • Spectacular book adaptation is great for tweens and up. Read Common Sense Media's Hugo review, age rating, and parents guide.

Hugo Movie Review | Common Sense Media

4. Scorsese meets the sorcerer of cinema movie review (2011)

  • “Hugo” is unlike any other film Martin Scorsese has ever made, and yet possibly the closest to his heart: a big-budget, family epic in 3-D, and in some ways ...

  • "Hugo" is unlike any other film Martin Scorsese has ever made, and yet possibly the closest to his heart: a big-budget, family epic in 3-D, and in some ways,

Scorsese meets the sorcerer of cinema movie review (2011)

5. Review: Hugo (2011) - 3 Brothers Film

  • Dec 12, 2011 · Hugo may have a hard time breaking through to this generation. I have read accusations that the film is more for middle-aged film critics than ...

  • A cinematic gift from Martin Scorsese.

Review: Hugo (2011) - 3 Brothers Film

6. MOVIE REVIEW | Hugo (2011) - Bored and Dangerous - WordPress.com

  • Sep 19, 2014 · The heartbreak when his father dies, the anger when being accused of being a thief, the growing crush on Isabelle, the joy he finds at the end…

  • “Maybe that’s why a broken machine always makes me a little sad, because it isn’t able to do what it was meant to do… Maybe it’s the same with people. If you lose your purpo…

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8. Hugo (2011) - Review and/or viewer comments - Christian Answers

  • Positive—Hugo was a very clever film with great acting and amazing graphics. In my personal opinion, it was a little slow. It's one of those films that you can ...

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9. Hugo (2011) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending

  • Nov 29, 2011 · Martin Scorsese has always been at his best when he's challenging himself the most, and that is why Hugo always seemed like a great idea for ...

  • Hugo - Movie review by film critic Tim Brayton

Hugo (2011) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending

10. Movie Review: Hugo: A golden film that deserves to become classic

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  • IT’S BEEN A WHILE!” Those are the only words of that song that I know. Thankfully that song exists on another plane where it’s normal not to know all the words and weird if you do. If you do know a…

Movie Review: Hugo: A golden film that deserves to become classic

11. Is 'Hugo" a good movie or a bad one? Discuss!

  • Dec 29, 2011 · That's just how I felt. While I could admire the technical aspects of the movie, I felt zero emotional attachment to it. It all seemed so slick ...

  • Over at the Onion AV Club, Tasha Robinson and Scott Tobias debate the merits of Martin Scorsese's latest movie, "Hugo," in the latest installment of the site's "Why Don't You Like This?" series.

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12. “It Will Always Be Broken!” The Strange Melancholy of Martin ...

  • Dec 2, 2020 · This is a shame, as it's a magical and wonderful film. It manages to be a children's film as only Martin Scorsese could produce, suffused with a ...

  • Time for a re-evaluation…

“It Will Always Be Broken!” The Strange Melancholy of Martin ...

13. Martin Scorsese's 'Hugo' reminds us: Movies can help to heal our broken ...

  • Apr 26, 2024 · In “Hugo” (2011)—a family film directed by Martin Scorsese, and adapted by John Logan from Brian Selznick's book The Invention of Hugo Cabret— ...

  • In “Hugo,” Scorsese’s only family-friendly feature to date, he reflects on how dreams give meaning to our lives and help us persevere through life’s hardships.

Martin Scorsese's 'Hugo' reminds us: Movies can help to heal our broken ...

14. Hugo - Movie Reviews - Rotten Tomatoes

  • The final act of “Hugo,” which recounts Méliès' fall from grace and culminates with the rediscovery of his ...

  • Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets

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15. Silents in Talkies: Hugo (2011) - Movies Silently

  • Jul 1, 2014 · The two movies in top running for the best picture statuette were Hugo, a celebration of silent film, and The Artist, which actually was a ...

  • Welcome to another installment of Silents in Talkies. In this series, I review sound movies that are either about the silent era or that incorporate silent films into their story. I will review the…

Silents in Talkies: Hugo (2011) - Movies Silently

16. Movie Review – Hugo - Fernby Films

  • Nov 19, 2012 · You see, Hugo revolves around Méiliès' work, in a roundabout kind of way, although the film takes its sweet time getting there. What begins as a ...

  • Principal Cast : Asa Butterfield, Ben Kingsley, Jude Law, Chloe Grace Moretz, Sacha Baron Cohen, Helen McRory, Emily Mortimer, Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour, Ray Winstone, Christopher Lee, Michael Stuhlbarg, Kevin Eldon, Gulliver McGrath, Angus Barnett, Ben Addis. Synopsis:  A young boy working inside the walls of a Parisian train station works at rebuilding an old automaton, only to discover a strange link to a long-dead film director.

17. Hugo: Movie Review - Growing Faith

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  • Hugo is a dazzling film, but is it a good movie to take your kids to?

Hugo: Movie Review - Growing Faith

18. Hugo (review) - FlickFilosopher.com

  • Dec 1, 2011 · I was sorry, too, to see that the wonderful film-nerd side of Hugo couldn't be given a more full, more satisfying expression, because the movie ...

  • Martin Scorsese made a 3D kids’ movie that’s about movies. That’s about the love of movies. And it’s steampunky and rollicking and features a cool girl character, too. How is it possible that I won’t love this movie?

Hugo (review) - FlickFilosopher.com

19. Movie Review: Hugo - The Eagle

  • Nov 30, 2011 · Hugo develops an unlikely friendship with the sad, broken toy shop owner and a crush on his goddaughter, Isabelle (Chloe Moretz, “Kick-Ass”).

  • Movie review of the cartoon "Hugo".

Movie Review: Hugo - The Eagle

20. Here's What Makes Hugo One of the Best Martin Scorsese Films of All Time

  • Nov 13, 2023 · While the film may cover many aspects of film history and movie-making, Hugo's character makes the film appeal to children. Hugo's solitary life ...

  • Hugo was a masterful achievement from Martin Scorsese. Here's why it's one of the legendary director's best movies.

Here's What Makes Hugo One of the Best Martin Scorsese Films of All Time

21. Hugo Review - Caleb Masters

  • Mar 5, 2012 · Hugo leads this man to redemption, and in his redemption we get to fall in love with film right along with the character. The movie has many ...

  •  “Maybe that’s why a broken machine always makes me a little sad, because it isn’t able to do what it was meant to do… Maybe it’s the same with people. If you lose you…

Hugo Review - Caleb Masters

22. Hugo - Plugged In

  • Nov 23, 2011 · Longtime movie critic Roger Ebert writes, “Hugo is unlike any other film Martin Scorsese has ever made, and yet possibly the closest to his ...

  • Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese is well known for his dark and gritty R-rated dramas. What happens when he decides to make a kinder, gentler movie aimed at a young audience? Hugo is the spectacular answer to that question.

Hugo - Plugged In

23. Movie Review: Hugo (2011) - Erik Lundegaard

  • Nov 23, 2011 · Then he dies in a sudden fire and Hugo is adopted by his drunk Uncle Claude (Ray Winstone); he is taken to the Montparnasse station and put to ...

  • WARNING: CLANDESTINE SPOILERS For most of its 50-year history, 3-D movies have been famous, or infamous, for propelling cinematic objects at its audience. Martin Scorsese turns this idea on its...

Movie Review: Hugo (2011) - Erik Lundegaard

24. Hugo – review - The Guardian

  • Dec 1, 2011 · It is when Isabelle and Hugo discover that the point of the story is the movies themselves that this film becomes at once so much more, and yet ...

  • Martin Scorsese’s family friendly fantasy is a cinephile’s delight: a beautifully designed homage to the power of the first film-makers, writes Peter Bradshaw

Hugo – review - The Guardian

25. Hugo 2011, directed by Martin Scorsese | Film review - TimeOut

  • Nov 23, 2011 · Fourteen-year-old Londoner Asa Butterfield stars and has exactly the right sad little soulful face and intelligence to play the orphaned Hugo – ...

  • What an exceptionally un-Martin Scorsese-like film ‘Hugo’ appears to be on the surface: a 3D festive kids’ adventure with a boo-hiss baddie set on the not-so-

Hugo 2011, directed by Martin Scorsese | Film review - TimeOut

26. Review: Hugo, 2011, dir. Martin Scorsese | A Constant Visual Feast

  • Dec 12, 2011 · With Hugo, Scorsese reaches back through time to celebrate the very foundation of the art form while also striving to usher the medium forward; ...

  • Another year, another film about films and the spirit of filmmaking itself. Leave it to the legendary Martin Scorsese, though, to take the opportunity to fuse together a picture of that persuasion …

Review: Hugo, 2011, dir. Martin Scorsese | A Constant Visual Feast
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