Plot: 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. Read More
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A young orphan living in a Paris train station uncovers a mystery that jeopardizes his secretive way of life in this Martin Scorsese-directed adaptation of Brian Selznick's stunning children's book.
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I though this movie was stupid, never went anywhere and I walked out.
Hugo is a great movie for all ages. Ben Kingsley is a good actoras well as all the other actors & actresses
Lovely story without the sexual content and bad language that has practically taken over current movies.
Save your money on the 3D - it's gratuitous, actually takes away from the point of the story, and the set design can't withstand the scrutiny of the... effect (cheap, fake, flat-looking backdrops that make the actors look like paperdolls on a blue screen). The story ends up making some heartwarming points about film preservation, but you travel some boring, irrelevant, cliched miles to get there. If I hear one more blue-eyed. precocious little white child actor say \"Let's have an advennchahh!\" I'm going to blow up a popcorn stand. Jesus H. Full Review
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