![]() ![]() They play the film, waking Georges, who is finally convinced to cherish his accomplishments rather than regret his lost dreams. Hugo wakes up again: it was only another nightmare.Īt Georges’ home, his wife Jeanne allows them in after René recognises her as Jeanne d Alcy, an actress in many of Méliès films. He wakes up from the nightmare, but hears an ominous ticking emanating from himself, and discovers he has been turned into the automaton. Excited at the chance to meet Méliès again, René agrees to meet Isabelle and Hugo at Georges home to show his copy of A Trip to the Moon.įinding the heart-shaped key on the station railway tracks, Hugo drops down to the track to retrieve it, and is run over by an out-of-control train that smashes through the station. They meet the book s author, René Tabard, a film expert who is surprised to hear Méliès is alive, as he disappeared after World War I along with the copies of his films. Several days later, at the Film Academy Library, Hugo and Isabelle find a book about the history of cinema that praises Méliès contributions. She sneaks Hugo into her home, where they find a hidden cache of drawings, but they are discovered by Georges. Isabelle identifies the drawing s signature as that of Georges Méliès – her godfather. It draws a scene from the 1902 film A Trip to the Moon, once described to Hugo by his father. Hugo shows her the automaton, which they activate with the key. Isabelle and Hugo become fast friends, and Hugo is astonished to see she wears a heart-shaped key, given to her by Georges. Hugo accepts and commences work, in addition to his job maintaining the clocks. Georges proposes that Hugo work at his toy store as recompense, and after some time he might return the notebook. Georges goddaughter Isabelle suggests that Hugo confront Georges and demand it back. Hugo is caught stealing parts from a toy store, and the owner, Georges, takes his notebook, threatening to destroy it. Hugo attempts to repair the automaton with stolen parts, believing it contains a message from his father, but the machine requires a heart-shaped key. When Claude goes missing, Hugo continues maintaining the clocks, fearing that the Station Inspector named Gustave Dasté will send him away if Claude s absence is discovered. When his father dies in a fire, Hugo goes to live with his father s alcoholic brother, Uncle Claude, who maintains the clocks at Gare Montparnasse railway station. He and Hugo try to repair it, documenting their work in a notebook. Hugo s father finds a broken automaton – a mechanical man created to write with a pen. ![]() ![]() In 1931 Paris, 12-year-old Hugo Cabret lives with his widowed father, a clockmaker who works at a museum. Despite receiving acclaim from critics, the film was considered a box office disappointment, grossing just $185 million against its estimated $150 million budget. It was also nominated for eight BAFTAs, including a Best Director nomination (for Scorsese) and winning two, and was nominated for three Golden Globe awards, earning Scorsese his third Golden Globe Award for Best Director. Hugo received 11 Academy Award nominations (including Best Picture), more than any other film that year, winning five: Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Sound Mixing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Visual Effects. The film was released in the United States on November 23, 2011. Their slightest move, their slightest intention is picked up much more precisely. Hugo is Scorsese s first film shot in 3D, about which the filmmaker remarked, I found 3D to be really interesting, because the actors were more upfront emotionally. Based on Brian Selznick s 2007 book The Invention of Hugo Cabret, it tells the story of a boy who lives alone in the Gare Montparnasse railway station in Paris in the 1930s, only to become embroiled in a mystery surrounding his late father s automaton and the pioneering filmmaker Georges Méliès. Hugo is a 2011 American adventure drama film directed and produced by Martin Scorsese, and adapted for the screen by John Logan.
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