Review of Hugo (2012) by Arthur P — 07 Jan 2016
It's high definition film quality on Netflix was definitely a very eye-opening experience at the amount of detail of all things invented back in the Parisian 1920 - 30 era, where there is barely any structure damage on buildings and vehicles.
I expected the toy robot to come to life and act like the Bicentennial Man as it struggles to find human emotion, make funny or serious mistakes and learn from them, to be human and to experience hygiene where cleanliness is next to godliness.
Flawless camera direction as there wasn't any shaking during action scenes.
This review of Hugo (2012) was written by Arthur P on 07 Jan 2016.
Hugo has generally received very positive reviews.
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