Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Tuesday September, 9th - Film Review

  This 1930s set Paris film was truly filled with anticipation and mystery as a boy named Hugo fights for answers about his father and a strange automation. Hugo is an orphan boy who lives in a train station in Paris around the 1930s. Hugo is a troubled lad as he try's to find answers to his questions of why his father left this metal automation with him after his death in a tragic fire. He struggles to rebuild the automation in hoping to receive a message from his deceased father. He soon meets a bitter and sorrowful man named  George who works at the station's clockwork shop. Hugo encounters conflict with this man when the man finds Hugo's notebook containing information about the automation. The story unravels and Hugo soon rebuilds the automation with help from the old man George and discovers a secret relating to his father and the old man.
 

1 comment:

  1. nice summary. Could be for a commercial on a budget tv channel. Just add dramatic music and a trailer in the background, a deep voice for narration and boom you have yourself a movie trailer

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