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Sunday, March 4, 2012
Movie 34: Hugo
This movie was interesting to say the least. I liked it for the fact that it allowed us to glimpse into the world of movie making at its roots. As a beginning film studies major this movie really struck a chord on how much of an art movie making is, and it made me appreciate its artistic value that much more. The story itself was a little dull and didn't really keep me enthralled, but it was nice and the acting was pretty good. The greatest part of the film itself though was the style it was filmed in, it looked animated, and even fooled me for a good 30 minutes before I figured out that it was real. The saturation of color and the angle of the shots just resembled that of an animated movie (a very realistic 3D animated movie) that it kept me more enthralled than the story itself.
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