You will truly going to enjoy this
epic adventure drama film of Hugo as it is based on one of the
bestselling novel that was authored by Brian Selznick's novel The
Invention of Hugo Cabret now being told on a brilliantly moving picture
that is on a film. And the great thing about this film will be the fact
that it was all made possible by the world acclaimed director Martin Scorcesese
who is definitely outdid his immaculate best. In 1931, Hugo Cabret, a
12-year-old boy, lives with his widowed father, a master clockmaker in
Paris. Hugo's father takes him to see films and particularly loves the
films of Georges Méliès. Hugo's father dies in a museum fire, and Hugo
is taken away by his uncle, an alcoholic watchmaker who is responsible
for maintaining the clocks in the railway station Gare Montparnasse. His
uncle teaches him to take care of the clocks and then disappears.
He
is later discovered to have drowned. Hugo lives between the walls of
the station, maintaining the clocks, stealing food and working on his
father's most ambitious project: repairing a broken automaton, a
mechanical man who is supposed to write with a pen. Convinced the
automaton contains a message from his father, Hugo goes to desperate
lengths to fix it. He steals mechanical parts to repair the automaton,
but he is caught by a toy store owner, Georges Méliès, who takes Hugo's
notebook from him, with notes and drawings for fixing the automaton.
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