November 26, 2011

Hugo the movie, Review


         Hugo was an interesting movie full of surprises. It was not what i was expecting, and honestly that is a good thing. Very unpredictable to the very end. The majority of the movie was set in inside walls of a train station, having hugo run up and down reparing clocks, because his uncle was always too drunk to do his own job. In order to survive, he must steal foo...d from local shops in the station, and avoid the detection of the train warden (as i like to call him). The entire movie revolved around a mysterious broken machine called a " motomoton". This particular one was designed to right a message, and Hugo Cabree belived it was a secret message from his father, who died a few years back. During Hugo's journey, he meets a new friend, who helps him along his quest, only to find that she has the missing key he's been looking for all along. The movie was a new idea, and full of good surprises, but lacked the appropriate climax needed to fullfill anticapation of the first half of the movie. I do recomend you see this movie, just dont have too high of expectations. I give it a 8/10

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