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Hugo's film review

"Hugo" reveals an obvious Martin Scorsese-style film style in terms of subject matter and connotation. The story of the film carries too many tributes and emotional aspects. The dilapidated robots represent traditional film culture. The train's arrival at the station reflects the scene of mankind's first publicly released film. "A Journey to the Moon" in the film is the first film to be completed in a specially built studio. There are more than 20 pieces of tribute and commemorative content implicit in the film. Without sufficient cultural and professional foundation, "Hugo" has undoubtedly become a very obscure magical film. (Ifeng.com Entertainment Review)

The graphics of "Hugo" are exquisite and sophisticated, and the designers of the film presented a gorgeous and warm "Hugo World" to the audience. It tried its best to recreate Paris in the 1930s to the audience in terms of costume design, still life arrangement, etc. The level of detail is shocking. The film's 3D special effects were well received by the audience. (Review by Zhengzhou Daily) The theme of "Hugo" is not actually about the love between father and son, the friendship over the years, nor about the sophistication of people in Montparnasse Station. It is to emphasize the power of movies to create dreams. Hugo is the protagonist and the biggest supporting actor in the film, but this film was not made for him, but for the director himself. The worst thing is when the creator keeps a safe distance from the story, tells the story completely and truthfully, infiltrates himself into the story and has the desire to narrate. The film pays too much tribute to the film master Georges Méliès, which affects the pattern of the entire film. "Hugo" is a work with a simple plot, but there are too many conflicts between characters and drama, making the movie seem abrupt and strange. (Reviewed by "Beijing Times")