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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Hugo

Legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese brings us one of the most visually stunning films in recent memory in "Hugo", the story of an orphan boy living in the clock of a train station in the early 1900's. At least that's how it begins. Over the course of the film, the story becomes less and less about Hugo and more and more about the early history of cinema (a topic Scorsese is very passionate about). It's all done well but the narrative doesn't quite fit together as seamlessly as it should have. Incredible cinematography and visual effects, but it ultimately falls a little short.

Bryce **1/2
Landon **1/2
Logan ***

BANGERANG SCORE: **1/2

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