Martin Scorsese and Movie Hugo (II) (2011)
Set in 1930s Paris, an orphan who lives in the walls of a train station is wrapped up in a mystery involving his late father and an automaton.
Director: Martin, Scorsese
Writers: John Logan (screenplay), Brian Selznick (book)
Stars: Asa Butterfield, Chloƫ Grace Moretz andChristopher Lee
With the development of digital technology which are applied in the traditional film movie, film scholar claime the moment of the film is dead. However, Scorsese's stylish digital 3D computer graphics, and technology makes the glorious past of the traditional film more meaningful and worth of watching. It costs $ 70 million dollar in film Hugo, which was released around the Thanksgiving Day holiday in the United States. Critics reacted it very well. Cameron's Avatar was a watershed, making the U.S. film known as the Avatar era.
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In fact, not only the well-known Hollywood directors have applied the 3D technologies to their movies, Spielberg's 3D animated Tintin Adventures will be released in the U.S.), hit films such as "The Lion King" and "Titanic" relaunched a 3D version. In addition to commercial considerations (3D seasoning and then the same old stuff, and 3D higher ticket prices), this 3D trend is a movie movement with other media challenge, such as TV, internet, games, small screen movie, etc., to fight for a new generation of audiences into theater initiatives, such as one hundred years of history of cinema, sound, color, wide screen, stereo and other technical turn.
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It is argued that 3D movies may be, such as the 1950s, a temporary wave, although the technology is a significant progress. As far as possible the imaginative and innovative use of 3D technology, to play a visual expertise, directors and critics in thinking and debate. Hugo received good reputation, not just because Scorsese, but also because of his creative team, as well as their skilled, sophisticated and stunning visual creativity and expressiveness.
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