David Ballin When the movie took home it’s Oscars, I knew I had to see it. I have now seen Hugo 5 or 6 times in the last eight years. And I’m pleased to say it aged decently. One of the most beautiful movies I’ve ever seen!
Steve Mccart This takes me back to my senior year of high school. I was 18 (almost 19) and I regretfully waited four months to see Hugo. I didn’t know what to fully expect other than the trailers. But the Oscars finally convinced me. I’m 27 now
What's so striking about this film, besides the story and the animation, is the dynamic lighting and colors of each scene; each shot is like a vibrant painting. Someone has been doing their homework on color theory, which is a skill that most just pass by.
+Lady Xerxes ..everything is tinted with blue,even the cobblestones.Scorsese seems to be subtly copying the limited colour palate Melies used..but augmenting it with a cornucopia of technicolour when required (e.g..the flower seller's stall) it's beautiful and magical in equal measure...wonderful film!
The first two frames still beautiful as ever. Especially with the camera zooming into the train station. Perfectly sets the tone for the movie. And the music by Howard Shore is so elegant.
Kyle Campbell Even I didn’t. My dad is a big fan of his movies. I knew I had to have him take me to see this. However, I regret waiting four months to see Hugo after it’s Thanksgiving release. Instead I saw Happy Feet Two in IMAX 3D. The Oscars finally convinced me to see Hugo while it was still having 3D screenings four months later.
I wonder if Quentin Tarantino would be able to get out of his comfort zone and do something that is different from his usual stuff but still well made.
@@joewhitehead3 kingdom of the crystal skull, the bfg and ready player. Sure it isn't a ton, so is lucas with the prequels, but you can see how much craft and care scorere use the visual effects to tell a story and create a visual style with modern filmaking, rather than just putting cool shit at the background and nothing else. And they all use to be partners in the 70's and 80's with fracis ford coppola and brian de palma as the hollywood renegates. And as you can see the only one out of the five that still got a wining streak is scorses, while spielberg and de palma are hits or misses, while lucas and coppola just gave up.
@@motor4X4kombat To be fair the Prequels had a lot of models and miniatures work, even more than the OT trilogy given the vast variety of locations and new environments the Prequels showed off. I still agree Lucas gave up as a good storyteller, though. De Palma on the other hand I consider to be a zombie director. His last truly good film was "Carlito's Way", after that he makes either disappointing crap or just plain crap no one really wants to relate to him like "Domino". Spielberg from time to time can still do something decent. I'd say Robert Zemeckis is another great one who absolutely lost his mind nowadays in CGI barf.
This movie is like set 8 years before the start of WW2. Which would make 12 year old Hugo in this movie 20 in 1939 at the start of WW2. Legal age to join the french army.
Believe me, I’m not into crime movies. And I really thought he was insane to do a movie for an unusual target audience. And the Oscar wins encouraged me to give this a try. And I don’t regret it
@@priya.bonham.carter lmao he said that cause I’n the 2012 oscars the both guys that made the soundtrack won a Oscar and we’re arguing over who talks first on the mic lol
Gosh, this movie's cinematography is just GORGEOUS...
I could not agree more. So glad it won the Oscar for that :)
Film Cinematic
Daniella Valadez and the soundtrack.. the whole movie actually
David Ballin When the movie took home it’s Oscars, I knew I had to see it. I have now seen Hugo 5 or 6 times in the last eight years. And I’m pleased to say it aged decently. One of the most beautiful movies I’ve ever seen!
Daniella Valadez ikr
I just can not believe how beautiful this movie is. acting ,cinematography ,effects ,sets and art design
Steve Mccart This takes me back to my senior year of high school. I was 18 (almost 19) and I regretfully waited four months to see Hugo. I didn’t know what to fully expect other than the trailers. But the Oscars finally convinced me. I’m 27 now
@@manuelorozco7760i was 12 in 2011:)
@@Wade_Fucking_Wilson I sure wish I was that age sometime. But oh well
What's so striking about this film, besides the story and the animation, is the dynamic lighting and colors of each scene; each shot is like a vibrant painting.
Someone has been doing their homework on color theory, which is a skill that most just pass by.
+Lady Xerxes ..everything is tinted with blue,even the cobblestones.Scorsese seems to be subtly copying the limited colour palate Melies used..but augmenting it with a cornucopia of technicolour when required (e.g..the flower seller's stall) it's beautiful and magical in equal measure...wonderful film!
+Lady Xerxes True, you can tell they know about colors, they use a lot of complementaries, especially blue/orange and it looks and feels awesome.
wjb270 I never thought it that way before
This movie is a pure definition of perfection
this is the closest movie I could find to a steampunk movie. and it is a great movie.
NateBit8 Steampunk isn’t usually my taste. But it felt nice to see something different of near perfect quality.
Manuel Orozco agreed :)
NateBit8 Kinda like Alita Battle Angel
@@manuelorozco7760 Alita's pretty great, but that film is actually more cyberpunk than steampunk.
Master Penguin Oh! Don’t know the difference. Sorry
Asa Butterfield is amazing in this film. They really found the perfect fit for Hugo.👌👏👏
Story time I also seen him in the Space Between
@@manuelorozco7760 that film in my opinion is less relatable with Asa Butterfield's character, but it's still really good.
Story time Indeed yes
wasn't he the youngest child in the impossible?
@@priya.bonham.carter No.
The first two frames still beautiful as ever. Especially with the camera zooming into the train station. Perfectly sets the tone for the movie. And the music by Howard Shore is so elegant.
That music at 2:55 is so good its distracting.
We’re learning about Hugo at school
how come?
me too
U still here
same
@@Karol-bo1nv film and tv studies innit
This movie and Hugo reminds me of Harry Potter when he was 11 years old in the philosophers stone.
You just brought me back to when I saw the trailer just before Deathly Hallows Part 2
Who would think Martin Scorsese could make a family movie
Kyle Campbell & so beautifully as well
Kyle Campbell Even I didn’t. My dad is a big fan of his movies. I knew I had to have him take me to see this. However, I regret waiting four months to see Hugo after it’s Thanksgiving release. Instead I saw Happy Feet Two in IMAX 3D. The Oscars finally convinced me to see Hugo while it was still having 3D screenings four months later.
Me
I wonder if Quentin Tarantino would be able to get out of his comfort zone and do something that is different from his usual stuff but still well made.
@@DeepEye1994 I was hoping to see his take on STAR TREK
amazing soundtrack i love it
reminds me of Claudine
i can imagine scorsese shouting at both steven spielberg and george lucas houses saying "YA SEE? THIS IS HOW YOU USE CGI YOU MORONS"
Which Spielberg movies have terrible CGI?
@@joewhitehead3 kingdom of the crystal skull, the bfg and ready player. Sure it isn't a ton, so is lucas with the prequels, but you can see how much craft and care scorere use the visual effects to tell a story and create a visual style with modern filmaking, rather than just putting cool shit at the background and nothing else. And they all use to be partners in the 70's and 80's with fracis ford coppola and brian de palma as the hollywood renegates. And as you can see the only one out of the five that still got a wining streak is scorses, while spielberg and de palma are hits or misses, while lucas and coppola just gave up.
@@motor4X4kombat To be fair the Prequels had a lot of models and miniatures work, even more than the OT trilogy given the vast variety of locations and new environments the Prequels showed off. I still agree Lucas gave up as a good storyteller, though. De Palma on the other hand I consider to be a zombie director. His last truly good film was "Carlito's Way", after that he makes either disappointing crap or just plain crap no one really wants to relate to him like "Domino". Spielberg from time to time can still do something decent.
I'd say Robert Zemeckis is another great one who absolutely lost his mind nowadays in CGI barf.
@@motor4X4kombatGODDDAMNNNNM I REMEMBER YOU FROM 2016! You had a yellow breaking bad pfp
Such an underrated film, I study photography and film making and I love this movie, I was the same age as Hugo when it came out
I was 15.
I love steampunk so much and this is the best thing I can get
I must see this movie now .looks awesome .remember boy from boy in stripped pyjamas.was good in that
An amazing movie
This movie is like set 8 years before the start of WW2. Which would make 12 year old Hugo in this movie 20 in 1939 at the start of WW2. Legal age to join the french army.
Amazing. Well made story with beautiful music.
Netflix= movie is free
Amazon= movie is up for a fiver on rent
Yep sure is
Is it?.
dis music is epic
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sean
I remember that movie
Fabiola Vivanco I have seen it 5 or 6 times in the last eight years
This movie ..Suit best for the low-key dreamer .
Yeah except the movie is set in France and the characters are all French
this is just great
I always forget Scorsese made this.
Believe me, I’m not into crime movies. And I really thought he was insane to do a movie for an unusual target audience. And the Oscar wins encouraged me to give this a try. And I don’t regret it
Great video!
its um... its a clip from a film luv x
Was this 1897 to 2011
What’s the name of the movie?
This is copyright how is this not been taken down by RUclips
Caelan Shanks are you complaining about it or what?
its um... its been claimed and the creators have said its not theirs, so youtube hasn't taken it down
Cool
France 🇫🇷
Tengo una bronca con esta peli no la pude ver y no la puedo ver
0:01 🦌
This is so old bro
It’s not that old. The movie is from 2011. Or maybe it’s because it takes place in 1931 is what you are implying.
My name is hugo
And your last name is... lemme guess, Gaming?!
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Hello hugo
1:51 2:39
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Roman Of 2000 I would love to one day visit Paris
Hola hugo y katy y chao.
OMG hugo, is amazing. skskskskksksss
imagine saying sksksk in 2020
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Think is ok
Maybe have better video quality
Kkktyppprimalunescoleunikatyteamomm chao.
no u
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@@priya.bonham.carter lmao he said that cause I’n the 2012 oscars the both guys that made the soundtrack won a Oscar and we’re arguing over who talks first on the mic lol
@@Jayydee817 oh pffft 😭
This sucks
ikr
step on a lego this is amazing
Tell me ur joking
Jester costume
You haven’t seen the whole movie yet
Bad film dont watch
NO IT IS NOT!!!!!!
@@zaynisaac9711 shut up
@Daniel Chang shut it
You must have terrible taste