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Old 12-04-2011, 02:49 PM   #436
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Hugo by Martin Scorcse
Wonderful film about a orphaned boy who lives in a Paris train station.
He is, through a complex series of events, befriended by the goddaughter of the famous film maker Georges Méliès.
It is a wonderful film about grief and love and movies.
The images are beautiful the acting is well done and the characters are interesting and developed. I loved it.

I saw it in 2D as I generally don't like 3D, it is offered in 3D and according to Roger Ebert (who is my fellow poo pooer of 3D) it worked well.
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