Hugo Cabret is an orphan, living within the walls of a Parisian train station. His job there is to wind the clocks, but his obsession is to solve a mystery that his late father left behind.
I was delightfully surprised that this Martin Scorsese flick was sweet, entertaining and not excessively long. In fact at two hours and six minutes, it is possibly Scorsese's shortest movie.
This was fun and children friendly while historically charming. A magical film based on a true story.
*** Must See
Rated PG (for mild action)
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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