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In Reply to: RE: "Hugo" is a shameless plug for Scorc's favorite pet project.... posted by mr grits on December 10, 2011 at 17:22:50
The bits about Georges Melies' lost work was totally in keeping with the themes of fixing what's broken and finding one's purpose. The fact that it's a deeply personal film for Scorsese only helped as viewers around the world find much to relate with in the story. It's an extraordinary film in every way. No more "kids" than Truffout's 400 Blows.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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and I've seen him and Eastwood a hundred times in an advert asking for donations before the main feature. I was looking on tomato and noticed a critic said the same thing as if this work was a triumph for film preservation!
Okay, it's not to the point of being shameless but let's just say "mission accomplished".
I actually got bored with it half way through. I've seen too much Jeunet magic to think anybody can do a subject in Paris but him.
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