Don't talk too much, let's watch a movie

Carter 2022-04-19 09:01:23

After the film came out, the film critics seemed to have gone to two extremes. Those who praised it regarded it as a classic and called it "a gift to a century of film history". All opponents and people who could not understand it were film blind; those who devalued it Show no mercy, think that the story is unstructured, the emotion is not deep, and even find everything that is illogical and criticize it.
Are you tired, what about watching a movie?
Mérieux's original purpose of making a movie was to let everyone do their homework and write movie reviews?
A movie is a dream, a dream that cannot be realized in real life.
In the movie, the protagonist can fight fire dragons in the tomb, fly to the moon by rocket, dance with lobsters in the sea, and realize all our imaginations. Just because it is a dream, of course there will be unreasonable things, just because it is a dream, so relax and enjoy it, instead of obsessing about what ultimate thinking this dream must have.
"Hugo" is a dream, a dream that travels through time and space. In the dream, we can see Paris in the early 20th century, the product of the industrial revolution, the era of mechanization. In dreams, we can experience the city life of that era and feel the exotic feelings. In our dreams, we can look back at the early days of a century of film development and use 3D technology to reproduce the silent film era.
It's just a dream Martin Scorsese had last night, and he's telling us today in a movie.
Everyone who writes papers, save it.

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Extended Reading
  • Vickie 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    Why do we watch movies, because it is more exciting than life

  • Reymundo 2022-03-22 09:01:17

    More than Mélière, it also includes explanations on the film itself, film history, film preservation and restoration, film and time, film and human emotions. One star is added to the invisible 3D effect-head back to Hong Kong, but it seems that it can't keep up with the 3D version painted on 2.23...

Hugo quotes

  • Georges Méliès: I know you're there.

    [turns around]

    Georges Méliès: What's your name, boy'?

    Hugo Cabret: Hugo. Hugo Cabret.

    Georges Méliès: Stay away from me, Hugo Cabret.

  • Hugo Cabret: Give me back my notebook.

    Georges Méliès: I'm going home to burn your notebook.