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Hugo

User rating: 4.06 101 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 23, 2011

PG | Fantasy, Drama, Family, Sci-Fi, Thriller | 2h 7m

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User rating: 4.06

Based on 370 votes and 101 reviews.


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User rating: December 12, 2011

Excellent movie, wonderful cast, storyline and characters very endearing. Must see but I don't think that it's good for kids, some adult themes.

User rating: December 11, 2011

I love movies with historical significance where I can learn something. Not only that, it wasn't full of violence, sex or profanity. Great for kids, adults and all those in between. Lots of humanity, engrossing drama, great sets and a wonderful cast. I loved this film. Now, we know the tale of historical events to be true, but was Hugo really the catalyst? That is the question.

User rating: December 10, 2011

loved loved loved it

User rating: December 10, 2011

a very enjoyable movie

User rating: December 10, 2011

awesome!

User rating: December 9, 2011

Magical 3D, best than Avatar for the 3D mastering.That movie is good for all the family.

User rating: December 8, 2011

Very enjoyable movie.

User rating: December 8, 2011

Hugo is one of the most enjoyable movies I have seen in a very long time. There is truly something for everyone. The children and adults both enjoyed the orhan story, the dog and S.B. Cohen 'hunting' for orphans, the love story, the historic info about movies....ALL of it was stellar from the acting to the stories. I LOVED it and actually plan to see it again. The 3D was great as well.

User rating: December 8, 2011

Based on the book “The Invention of Hugo Cabaret” this movie does a fantastic job recreating this great heartfelt story. An enjoyable movie, however would have been average with out the “Scorsese Effect.” Only Scorsese can take a slow developing story, and continue to intrigue the viewers. That is exactly what he did, and is clearly one of his greatest masterpieces.

User rating: December 7, 2011

Enjoyable enough.