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HUGO CABRET (DVD)

Title:HUGO CABRET  (3x)
Original:HUGO CABRET (USA/Francie, 2011)
Catalogue no.:1015754
Format:DVD
Category:Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
Availab. from:6. 6. 2012
Availability:sold out  When I get the goods?
Price:149 CZK (6,34 €)
(including VAT 21%)

Sound:
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 english  Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 czech  Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 hungarian  Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 polish  Dolby Digital
Subtitles:english, bulgarian, czech, estonian, hebrew, hindi, croatian, icelandic, lithuanian, latvian, hungarian, polish, portuguese, romanian, greek, slovak, slovenian, serbian
Length:121 minut
Cast:Asa Butterfield, Ben Kingsley, Sacha Baron Cohen, Chloë Grace Moretz, Helen McCrory, Jude Law, Christopher Lee, and more >
Directed:Martin Scorsese
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Hugo

Hugo is an orphan boy living in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. He learned to fix clocks and other gadgets from his father and uncle which he puts to use keeping the train station clocks running. The only thing that he has left that connects him to his dead father is an automaton (mechanical man) that doesn't work without a special key. Hugo needs to find the key to unlock the secret he believes it contains. On his adventures, he meets George Melies, a shopkeeper, who works in the train station, and his adventure-seeking god-daughter. Hugo finds that they have a surprising connection to his father and the automaton, and he discovers it unlocks some memories the old man has buried inside regarding his past.

 

Hugo

In 1931, Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield), a 12-year-old boy, lives with his widowed father, a kind and devoted master clockmaker in Paris. Hugo's father (Jude Law) takes him to see films and loves the films of Georges Mlis best of all. Hugo's father is burned alive in a museum fire, and Hugo is taken away by his uncle Claude (Ray Winstone), an alcoholic watchmaker who is responsible for maintaining the clocks in the railway station Gare Montparnasse. His uncle teaches him to take care of the clocks, then disappears.

Hugo lives between the walls of the station, maintaining the clocks, stealing food and working on his father's most ambitious project: repairing a broken automaton, a mechanical man who is supposed to write with a pen. Convinced that the automaton contains a message from his father, Hugo goes to desperate lengths to fix it. Hugo steals mechanical parts in the station to repair the automaton, but he is caught by a toy store owner named Georges Mlis (Ben Kingsley). He makes and repairs toys. Mlis sets a trap with a toy mouse and catches Hugo, then taking Hugo's notebook from him, with notes and drawings for fixing the automaton. Hugo insists on having his notebook back, so the angry Mlis ends up shouting to him, calling him a thief. The Train Inspector (Sacha Baron Cohen), who is a handicapped gendarme, and his hound dog run after Hugo, pushing customers on their way

To recover the notebook, Hugo follows Mlis to his house and meets Isabelle (Chlo Grace Moretz), a girl close to his age and Georges's goddaughter. She convinces him to go home and promises to help. The next day, Mlis gives some ashes to Hugo, referring to them as the notebook's remains, but Isabelle informs him that the notebook was not burnt. Finally Mlis agrees that Hugo may earn the notebook back by working for him until he pays for all the things he stole from the shop.

Hugo works in the toy shop, and in his time off manages to fix the automaton, but it is still missing one part a heartshaped key.

Hugo introduces Isabelle to the movies, which her godfather has never let her see (they sneak in to see a silent movie without buying a ticket), while she introduces Hugo to a bookstore where its owner first mistrusts Hugo. At first, Hugo is not trusting of Isabelle and tries to leave her, but Isabelle turns out to have the key to the automaton when she tries to find Hugo and gets trapped in the process. When they use the key to activate the automaton, it produces a drawing of a film scene. Hugo remembers it is the film his father always talked about as the first film he ever saw Voyage to the Moon. They discover that the drawing made by the automaton is signed with the name of Isabelle's godfather and take it to her home for an explanation.

In the Mlis home Hugo shows Georges's wife Jeanne (Helen McCrory) the drawing made by the automaton, but she will not tell them anything and makes them hide in a room when Georges comes home. While hiding from him, Isabelle and Hugo finds a secret cabinet and accidentally release pictures and screen boards of Georges' creations just as Georges and Jeanne enter the room. Georges feels depressed and betrayed.

However, Hugo gets the book store owner's friendship and he helps Hugo and Isabelle search a for a book on the history of film. They find the book and are surprised that the author, Rene Tabard (Michael Stuhlbarg), refers to Georges Mlis as having died in the Great War (World War I). When they try to understand the reason for this error, Monsieur Tabard himself appears and the children tell him that Melies is alive. Tabard reveals himself as a devotee of Mlis's films who still owns a copy of Voyage to the Moon.

Hugo, Isabelle and Tabard go to Georges's home, and at first Jeanne does not welcome them, telling them to go before her husband wakes. However Jeanne accepts their offer to show Voyage to the Moon when it is revealed that she was one of the actresses in Georges's films. While they are watching the film, Georges appears and explains how he came to make movies, invented the special effects, and how he lost faith in films when the World War I began, being forced to sell his films in order to get money, and getting the toy shop in order to survive. He also believes the automaton he created was lost in the museum fire, and that there is nothing left of his life's work.

Hugo decides to go back to the station to get the automaton, but on arrival he is cornered by the station inspector and his dog. He escapes and runs to the top of the clock tower and hides by climbing out onto the hands of the clock. Once the inspector is gone he grabs the automaton and runs for the exit with it, but he is trapped by the inspector and the automaton is thrown to the railway tracks. Hugo tries to save it but there is a train coming. Climbing onto the tracks anyway, he is almost run over when the officer saves him and the automaton and proceeds to detain him. Hugo pleads with the officer, but then Georges arrives and claims that Hugo is in his care.

Finally Georges is honored for his films, Tabard announcing that some 80 films of his have been recovered and restored. Georges thanks Hugo for his actions, and then invites the audience to "follow his dreams". Hugo becomes an apprentice of Georges' and Isabelle decides to be a writer.

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Review HUGO CABRET (DVD)

Jak velký objev je Hugo?

Hugo Cabret žije se svým otcem hodinářem, a volný čas tráví tím, že společně s ním opravuje starého zrezlého psacího robota, naneštěstí ještě než se mu podaří robota opravit, jeho otec umírá při požáru muzea, a Hugo se stěhuje na nádraží za svým strýcem alkoholikem, který využije jeho hodinářské nadání při své práci opraváře nádražních hodin. Ovšem památka otce jej nutí pracovat dále na opravě robota, jakožto odkazu jeho otce. Postupuje podle pracovního deníku, který mu zanechal jeho otec, součástky získává, stejně jako jídlo, kradením na nádraží, ovšem když se pokusí okrást starého hračkáře, je přistižen a hračkář (Ben Kingsley) mu sebere deník a při pohledu na něj pozná, že obrázky robota mu nejsou úplně cizí, a kdo je vlastně ten starý hračkář?

Hugo byl původně veleúspěšná knížka, o jejíž natočení projevil zájem Martin Scorsese, což vyvolalo vlnu rozpaků, vzhledem k tomu, že se jedná o především režiséra kultovních mafiánských filmů a dětský film k němu jaksi nesedí. Ovšem Scorsese se prokázal jako velice zdatný všestranný tvůrce, který dokáže oživit dětské fantazie. Postavy jsou barevné a krásně vymodelované, Sasha Baron Cohen, znovu dokazuje, že není jen komik, známý jako Borat, Bruno nebo Ali G, ale i kvalitní herec, postava nádražního inpektora mu dokonale sedí. A detaily jako zranění nohy z velké války, dodávají filmu další rozměr.

Když už kličkujeme okolo rozměrů, samotné 3D je skvostné, nevrhá na nás sice v každé scéně objekty, ale zároveň když je využito tak do detailu a chytře. Kupříkladu když Huga chytne nádražní inspektor, a hledí na Huga, jeho obličej si nás spolu s ním měří pohledem, když jeho hlava vyskakuje z plátna.

(NÁSLEDUJÍCÍ ODSTAVEC OBSAHUJE SILNÉ SPOILERY!)
Hugo zjistí, že hračkář je starý vysloužilý režisér, který tvořil před velkou válkou, snové filmy, ovšem s příchodem války, chuť na sny lidi přešla a on musí živořit, a zapomenout na svůj život. Zajímavé a dobré je, že tento filmař doopravdy existoval a filmy, které tvořil ve filmu, jsou opravdové filmy kupříkladu: Cesta na měsíc.
(KONEC SPOILERŮ)

Hodnocení v plusech a mínusech:

+ Celé nádraží vypadá neuvěřitelně živě, a každá postavička v něm jako by vypadla z obrázku dětské knížky, což je paradoxní, vzhledem k tomu, že film samotný je pochopí spíše dospělý.
+ S Hugem prožíváme fantaskní a zároveň reálný příběh, který je emocionálně velmi silný a zároveň dokáže být nenásilný
+ Skvělý příběh a celková propracovanost
+ Výborné obsazení a herecké výkony

- Není to dost dlouhé, aby si člověk stihl celou tu krásu ještě více vychutnat

Author: Jan Potměšil

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