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"I like to imagine that the world is one big machine. You know, machines don’t have any extra parts. They have exactly the number and type of parts they need. So I think if the world is a big machine, I must be here for some reason. And so must you!"

The world as a clock. Time flows relentlessly, but it's as if it's been frozen at the Paris station. Characters with their lives, always the same, move like gears in a machine, until little Hugo Cabret brings a delicate chaos into everyone's lives. To change his own.

Scorsese, from the novel by Brian Selznick, paints an adventure of rare delicacy, addressing themes like the loss of a parent and loneliness through the naive and pure eyes of a child.  

The world acquires new images, new dreamlike languages: reality merges into the fantastic universe of the special effects pioneer, Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley).

The search for a purpose, so as not to die.

To not extinguish.

"If you lose your purpose, it's like you're broken".

The key to it all is heart-shaped. Inserting "a heart" into an automaton, so it can function again and show the way to little Hugo. Giving a bit of life to a machine to mend oneself, one's world, one's hopes.

Méliès' works, modernized and colored, acquire a stunning visual power.

And that rocket-bullet that ends in the eye of the moon, remains one of the most beautiful images ever conceived.

... And I'm not just talking about cinema.

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Hugo Cabret is a visually stunning and emotionally delicate film by Martin Scorsese. It explores themes of loss, loneliness, and the search for purpose through the eyes of a child. The film beautifully merges reality with fantasy, paying tribute to special effects pioneer Georges Méliès. Notable visuals and heartfelt storytelling make it a memorable cinematic experience.

Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese (born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter known for influential films exploring crime, guilt, redemption and faith.
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