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"Hugo" a lesson of life!!
What a movie that makes you scream out of joy wondering "What a great movie!!!!"Actually it's "Hugo" for the director Martin Scorsese who is known for his gang...Read more band and Mafia movies. Despite the atrocity of these characters Martin Scorsese presented them in a very real manner making him one of the most realistic flags in cinema. However this time he is taking his audiences to a new world full of imaginations through telling the story of the biography of the legend George Mehelis who presented 503 movie during the period between (1913-1895) and unfortunately he stopped working because of the first world war. A story which starts with a child, who lives in a train station and works on maintaining the clocks in the railway station. His only dream in life is fixing an automaton that his father left for him. He meets a great director who owns a toy story where each one of them reveals a undiscovered charming world to the other. In a musical atmosphere of standards, values and human emotions, Scorsese send messages of love of life and rediscovering it. How influencing was "Hugo's" conversation with his little friend, Isabelle when she said!! : "Machines doesn't afford any excess piece exactly the same as life, it has no redundant piece and we humans are it's pieces then each one of us have a role in life" in addition to presenting some amazing characters like: The police inspector who got severe after being injured in the war, the simple saleswoman lover and the newspaper seller and the café owner."Hugo" is a rebirth for the great director who once said" I'm afraid of technology, that's take us back to the industrial revolution making us lose own identity and who we are. I can't interact with this new world and I'm feeling stranger. I can't even use a computer! My movies are revolving around a non existing world".We find him presenting a charming old fashioned technique in a movie of imagination with a sense of realism that attacks audiences making them watch it once and twice. It gives us a lesson of life to keep on making effort and perseverance. At the end we must salute the genius director Martin Scorsese .
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