Hugo: Blu Ray Review
Rating: M
Released by Universal Home Entertainment
Asa Butterfield (who many will remember from the Boy With
the Striped Pyjamas) stars as orphan Hugo Cabret. Cabret lives in the walls
around the station of Paris in the world of the
1930s; after his clock maker father (Jude Law) died in a fire at the museum
where he worked, Cabret was an orphan.
But, Hugo's missing a heart shaped key for it - and it
appears Isabelle, Georges' granddaughter, may be able to help unlock the
mystery.
Martin Scorsese's film is a passionate piece about a love of
cinema - even though it doesn't start out like that. Initially, it appears to
be a tale about an orphan boy, avoiding the clutches of Sacha Baron Cohen's
station master.
However, it soon switches to a mesmerizing and
breathtakingly beautiful tale which celebrates the wonder of cinema and the
influence of early film makers - specifically, one by the name of Georges
Melies.
It's also a stunning use of 3D as well and it finally makes
the technology feel magical and wondrous.
Opening with a shot of a clockwork mechanism, it fades into a
Cinephiles will love this film - it's bound to be a classic
celebration of the pioneering cinematic forefathers - but Hugo is not just for
film fans.
It's a beautifully crafted, passionately heartfelt and
spellbinding, enigmatic film which is a captivating and magical watch from
beginning to end.
Extras: A Making of - a little disappointing
Rating:
Extras: A Making of - a little disappointing
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