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Hugo (Three-disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD / Digital Copy) (2011)


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In resourceful orphan Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield, an Oliver Twist-like charmer), Martin Scorsese finds an ideal vessel for his silver-screen passion: this can be a movie about movies (fittingly, the 3-D effects are spectacular). After his clockmaker father (Jude Law) perishes inside a museum fire, Hugo goes to call home with his Uncle Claude (Ray Winstone), a drunkard who maintains the clocks at the Paris train station. When Claude disappears, Hugo carries on his work and fends for himself by stealing food from area merchants. In their free time, he attempts to correct an automaton his father rescued from the museum, while trying to evade the station inspector (Sacha Baron Cohen), a World War I veteran without any sympathy for lawbreakers. When Georges (Ben Kingsley), a toymaker, catches Hugo stealing parts for his mechanical man, he recruits him as an assistant to repay his debt. If Georges is guarded, his open-hearted ward, Isabelle (Chloë Moretz), introduces Hugo to a kindly bookseller (Christopher Lee), who directs them to a motion-picture museum, where they meet film scholar René (Boardwalk Empire's Michael Stuhlbarg). In helping unlock the key with the automaton, they learn about the roots of cinema, starting with the Lumière brothers, and give a forgotten movie pioneer his due, thus illustrating the importance of film preservation, a induce to which the director has dedicated his life. If Scorsese's adaptation of The Invention of Hugo Cabret isn't his most autobiographical work, it just could possibly be his most personal. --Kathleen C. Fennessy

Welcome to your magical world of spectacular adventure! When wily and resourceful Hugo discovers a secret left by his father, he unlocks a mystery and embarks on a quest that may transform those around him and lead to your safe and loving place he is ready to call home. Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese invites that you experience a thrilling journey that critics are calling “the stuff that dreams are made of.” *Peter Travers, Rolling Stone





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