Review of Hugo (2011) by Wayne K — 28 Jul 2016
Not knowing what the movie is about, I was surprised to slowly discover a sentimental tribute by one of the present master of cinematic arts to one of the pioneers of the medium.
The Americanism and Englishness of the players in a Parisian setting can be a bit jarring (or very jarring, depending on your mileage over such things), but that flaw does not detract from the overall beauty of the film.
Yes. Beautiful. That's what this (masterpiece?) is.
This review of Hugo (2011) was written by Wayne K on 28 Jul 2016.
Hugo has generally received very positive reviews.
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