How does it feel to go to the cinema and experience wonderful words, magical characters, a rollercoaster of all kind of emotions?
That is what the movie Hugo is all about that, the true essence of the cinema.
Way before the special effects, gadgets and technologies a film was something magical; like “seeing your dreams during the day,” and it is that essence that Martin Scorsese brings us with Hugo.
Way before the special effects, gadgets and technologies a film was something magical; like “seeing your dreams during the day,” and it is that essence that Martin Scorsese brings us with Hugo.
Revealing the story of this movie is pretty much like knowing what you going to get before Christmas; the excitement, isn’t the same, not is the reaction when you finally open it. Don’t get me wrong, Hugo is not a movie of twists and turns, plots and under plots, it is simple, what you see is what you get, but you have to look at it closely.
The past, the present and the future are tied together, by different actors from different generations showing us the essence of the films. It would be easy to talk about Christopher Lee or Sir Ben Kingsley, but I think I owe to Asa Butterfield, to mention his name. This young actor has being showing bits of his talent here and there, as Modred in BBC Merlin, or as Bruno the young boy in The boy in the stripped pyjamas, and I dare to say we are going to hear a lot more from this young actor.
As many I am a fan of cinema, but today I came to you humble acknowledging that I know nothing about cinema. Sure I know the Lumière brothers, but after that and before “Gone with the wind.” I literally know nothing. Back then when the movies were silent, black and white and were colour frame by frame. “We had fun back then” I bet they did. And so seeing Hugo is going back to the simple to magical, not only by the way the movie is told, but also by the presence of great actors, that lend their talent to make this a hommage au cinéma.
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Here you go :) I saw this the other day and thought it was really cool. Lots of information about how movies have evolved, who were the great developers and how they came to those findings.
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/the-story-of-film-an-odyssey
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