Hugo PG
One of the most legendary directors of our time takes you on an extraordinary adventure.
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DVD Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 2 hours, 6 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 24, 2017
- Originally Released: 2011
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Asa Butterfield, Chloë Grace Moretz, Sacha Baron Cohen & Ben Kingsley | |
Performer: | Ray Winstone, Emily Mortimer, Jude Law, Helen McCrory, Michael Stuhlbarg, Richard Griffiths, Frances de la Tour & Christopher Lee | |
Directed by | Martin Scorsese | |
Edited by | Thelma Schoonmaker | |
Screenplay by | John Logan | |
Composition by | Howard Shore | |
Produced by | Johnny Depp, Tim Headington, Graham King & Martin Scorsese | |
Director of Photography: | Robert Richardson |
Entertainment Reviews:
[A]n enchantment from Martin Scorsese....It’s serious, beautiful, wise to the absurdity of life and in the embrace of a piercing longing.
New York Times
Rating: 4/4 --
Two hours of remarkable cinema that is, dare I say it, truly magical. Somehow, I think Melies would have been proud.
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The Dispatch (Lexington, NC)
Rating: A- --
Martin Scorsese's family fantasy blend[s] a beautifully imagined treasure hunt with a tribute to cinema's early pioneers.
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San Antonio Current
Rating: B+ --
Hugo is reverent, but also joyful -- we come away from the film feeling like we're lucky to have all this in our history.
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Assignment X
It’s a complex fusion of film history and personal history, filled with dazzling embellishments and unabashed sentiment about the glories of cinema. -- Grade: A-
A.V. Club
4 stars out of 4 -- 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, a mirror of his own life.
Chicago Sun-Times
I've not been a fan of 3-D films in general, but Hugo takes full advantage of the technology, creating a storybook-like world with rich layers and textures. That alone is enough to make Hugo worth seeing, but the film is much more.
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Bowling Green Daily News
Product Description:
Martin Scorsese's adaptation of Brian Selznick's award-winning novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret stars Asa Butterfield, as an orphan boy who lives in a Parisian train station. Sent to live with his drunken uncle after his father's death in a fire, Hugo learned how to wind the massive clocks that run throughout the station. When the uncle disappears one day, Hugo decides to maintain the clocks on his own, hoping nobody will catch on to him squatting in the station.
His natural aptitude for engineering leads him to steal gears, tools, and other items from a toy-shop owner who maintains a storefront in the station. Hugo needs these purloined pieces in order to rebuild a mechanical man that was left in the father's care at the museum -- the restoration was a project father and son did together.
When Georges (Ben Kingsley), the old man who runs the toy stand, catches on to the thievery, he threatens to turn Hugo over to the station's lone police officer (Sacha Baron Cohen, who makes every effort to send any parentless child in the station to the orphanage. But Hugo's run-in with Georges leads to a friendship with the elderly gentleman's goddaughter, Isabelle (Chloe Grace Moretz), who unknowingly possesses the last item Hugo needs to make the mechanical man work again.
His natural aptitude for engineering leads him to steal gears, tools, and other items from a toy-shop owner who maintains a storefront in the station. Hugo needs these purloined pieces in order to rebuild a mechanical man that was left in the father's care at the museum -- the restoration was a project father and son did together.
When Georges (Ben Kingsley), the old man who runs the toy stand, catches on to the thievery, he threatens to turn Hugo over to the station's lone police officer (Sacha Baron Cohen, who makes every effort to send any parentless child in the station to the orphanage. But Hugo's run-in with Georges leads to a friendship with the elderly gentleman's goddaughter, Isabelle (Chloe Grace Moretz), who unknowingly possesses the last item Hugo needs to make the mechanical man work again.
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