Hugo Cabret

Titolo originale: Hugo
Regia: Martin Scorsese |
Anno: 2011
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Dramma Famiglia
Tag: paris, france | based on novel or book | library | clock tower | key | clock | museum | montparnasse | steampunk | orphan | robot | filmmaking | security guard | leg brace | doberman | runaway train | railway station | guard dog | toy maker | mechanical toys | toymaker | ticking clock | based on young adult novel | clockwork | train station | toy | stationmaster | clockmaker | mechanical dolls |
Cast: Asa Butterfield | Ben Kingsley | Chloë Grace Moretz | Sacha Baron Cohen | Ray Winstone | Emily Mortimer | Christopher Lee | Helen McCrory | Michael Stuhlbarg | Frances de la Tour | Richard Griffiths | Jude Law | Kevin Eldon | Gulliver McGrath | Shaun Aylward | Emil Lager | Angus Barnett | Edmund Kingsley | Max Wrottesley | Marco Aponte | Ilona Cheshire | Francesca Scorsese | Emily Surgent | Lily Carlson | Frederick Warder | Christos Lawton | Tomos James | Ed Sanders | Terence Frisch | Max Cane | Frank Bourke | Stephen Box | Ben Addis | Robert Gill | Graham Curry | Eric Haldezos | Hugo Malpeyre | Gino Picciano | Michael Pitt | Martin Scorsese | Brian Selznick | Catherine Balavage | Lorenzo Harani |

Il piccolo Hugo Cabret vive nascosto nella stazione di Paris Montparnasse. Rimasto orfano, si occupa di far funzionare i tanti orologi della stazione e coltiva il sogno di aggiustare l'uomo meccanico che conserva nel suo nascondiglio e che rappresenta tutto ciò che gli è rimasto del padre. Per farlo, sottrae gli attrezzi di cui ha bisogno dal chiosco del giocattolaio, un uomo triste e burbero, ma viene colto in flagrante dal vecchio e derubato del prezioso taccuino di suo padre con i disegni dell'automa. Riavere quel taccuino è per Hugo una questione vitale.

Approfondimenti

Emily Mortimer and Sir Ben Kingsley worked together on Transsiberian (2008). D
There are several references to James Joyce in the movie. In the beginning, he is standing in t [...] D
Martin Scorsese sent screenwriter John Logan the book "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian S [...] D
In the last shot of this movie, of the automaton, the costume designers made a little tuxedo fo [...] D
Frances de la Tour, Richard Griffiths, and Helen McCrory appeared in the Harry Potter film fran [...] D
Martin Scorsese's first movie to be shot in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio since Quei bravi ragazzi (1 [...] D
A Nintendo DS game "Hugo Cabret" was planned, but never made. It would have been the first vide [...] D
The opening track shot of the city, ending at the train station, was the first shot designed. E [...] D
Michael Pitt: The star of Martin Scorsese's Boardwalk Empire: L'impero del crimine (2010) has a [...] D
The original costumes of Hugo and Isabelle are being held at Seven Stories in Byker, England. D
This movie takes place in 1931. D
The poem Isabelle recites in the train station to Inspector Gustav is "A Birthday" by Christina [...] D
With Sir Christopher Lee having been born in 1922, makes him the only supporting actor to have [...] D
When Brian Selznick heard that Martin Scorsese wanted to adapt his book, "The Invention of Hugo [...] D
Martin Scorsese directed the 3-D cinematography by wearing clip-on 3-D lenses over his prescrip [...] D
Martin Scorsese's first theatrical movie in twelve years not starring Leonardo DiCaprio. His la [...] D
The guitarist, who appeared early in the movie, and at the Georges Méliès party near the [...] D
While much of the magic performed is period-appropriate, there are a few pieces in this movie w [...] D
After a screening that James Cameron attended, he called this movie a "masterpiece", and told d [...] D
When Sir Ben Kingsley (as Georges Méliès) is seen directing one of his movies, the camera [...] D
This Martin Scorsese movie won the same number of Academy Awards as Scorsese's The Aviator (200 [...] D
Sacha Baron Cohen said the reason he agreed to appear in this movie was because he wanted to wo [...] D
The first movie by Martin Scorsese fully shot in digital. D
This movie was one of several movies that were in competition at the 2012 Academy Awards that w [...] D
"Hugo" also gave director Martin Scorsese the opportunity to make reference to his passion for [...] D
Hugo Cabret was born in 1919. D
When Hugo shows Isabel the clock passageways, she says "I feel just like Jean Valjean!" Jean Va [...] D
A lecture hall from the famous Parisian university La Sorbonne was dressed and used for the cin [...] D
While most of the movie was shot in the studio in London, two weeks of location shooting were d [...] D
The original cut of Georges Méliès' footage was ten minutes long. Martin Scorsese decided [...] D
The first 3-D movie directed by Martin Scorsese. This is redundant information. D
The second Martin Scorsese film to be passed 'U' by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classificat [...] D
In flashbacks we see Georges Méliès staging his productions with lavishly colored sets an [...] D
Martin Scorsese and Sir Christopher Lee were very good friends, but up until 2010, had never wo [...] D
Martin Scorsese screened 3-D prints of La maschera di cera (1953) and Il delitto perfetto (1954 [...] D
This movie was released four years after its source novel "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Bri [...] D
Brian Selznick: The author of the book can be seen at the end of the movie at Méliès' apa [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
The music during the scene in which Hugo and Isabelle read the book The Invention of Dreams, ab [...] D
One of only two films directed by Scorsese to receive a PG rating, the other being The Age of I [...] D
The only Best Picture Oscar nominee that year to be also nominated for Best Visual Effects. D
Martin Scorsese: The photographer who is taking a picture of young Georges Méliès outside [...] D
When Martin Scorsese decided to adapt The Invention of Hugo Cabret, his first and only choice t [...] D
Emily Mortimer and Sir Ben Kingsley worked with Martin Scorsese on Shutter Island (2010). D
The train station depicted is the Gare Montparnasse. The real-life Georges Méliès worked [...] D
If you don't include the credits, this movie is exactly two hours long. D
The cam mechanism in the automaton is heavily inspired by the machinery in the Jaquet-Droz auto [...] D
Martin Scorsese said that when he read the book, "The Invention of Hugo Cabret", he felt an imm [...] D
Robert Richardson's win on the Oscar's cinematographic category for this movie means that he, E [...] D
While shooting in Paris, the crew's base of operations was the prestigious high school Lycée [...] D
The character Gustave Dasté is reported to be based on Inspector Clouseau from the Pink Pant [...] D
This movie was one of a group of movies that were in competition at the 2012 Academy Awards tha [...] D
The train crash depicted in Hugo's dream was the Montparnasse derailment that occurred on Octob [...] D
When Hugo is seen for the last time, he has just done a card trick and is showing off the three [...] D
Martin Scorsese's first PG rated movie in eighteen years. His first was L'età dell'innocenza [...] D
The driving force behind the movie was Martin Scorsese's young daughter Francesca Scorsese, who [...] D
Jude Law (Hugo's father) only appears on-screen for three minutes. D
During the early scene which introduces the interior of the train station, there are appearance [...] D
Sir Ben Kingsley based his characterization of Georges Méliès on Martin Scorsese. D

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Errori

After Isabelle starts moving the box out of the concealed compartment, it is sticking out a bit (as [...] D
When Hugo is sitting in the armchair just before the automaton continues writing, Isabelle puts her [...] D
When Hugo follows Georges Méliès to his apartment, he appears to be walking close behind Geor [...] D
After Tabard finishes showing Viaggio nella Luna, the reel is still full. When Georges Méliès [...] D
When the automaton is drawing the image, it begins by dipping the pen in an inkwell, and the nib em [...] D
When Hugo finds the key on the tracks in his dream, it is partly buried in the stones. In the next [...] D
The Montparnasse Train Station where most of the action is supposed to take place is alternatively [...] D
Despite the story taking place in a train station which could be considered a somewhat internationa [...] D
When Georges Méliès confiscates Hugo's notebook, it's wrapped with a rubber band as Hugo plac [...] D
When Hugo and Isabelle talk in the street outside her apartment, they are shivering and it is snowi [...] D
When Isabella first hands the key to Hugo (at around 49 mins), you can see the automaton between th [...] D
When Hugo quickly removes the beret from Isabelle's head, her hair is messed up, but her hair is no [...] D
After Hugo uses the tools to fix the wind-up mouse, he puts it on the counter. We see two tools nex [...] D
When Hugo says to the automaton 'Is this your card?' (at around 33 mins), the card is in his right [...] D
When Hugo and Isabelle are watching Preferisco l'ascensore, the music of the movie is a soundtrack [...] D
When Georges Méliès tells Hugo that he has to work for him, a doll in the foreground changes [...] D
In the two scenes with a close-up on the tracks, you can see the rail fixed to cross-ties by Pandro [...] D
The concealed compartment in the armoire catches Hugo's eye because the right hand side of the bott [...] D
Until 14 July 1989 the Eiffel Tower was lit by spotlights from the outside. That night, in a specta [...] D
A few pen strokes after the automaton begins to write, it stops and brings its elbow back to its si [...] D
Georges Méliès was a real person, but the credits state that all persons in the film are fict [...] D
The old Montparnasse train station where the action takes place did not have a clock tower. The clo [...] D
The story is set in Paris, yet the characters all have English accents. D
When Hugo and Isabelle are standing on a bridge, Notre Dame Cathedral is behind her to the west. Th [...] D
Since 1889, the Eiffel Tower has been the tallest structure in Paris. Yet when Hugo and Isabelle ar [...] D
During one scene in the book shop, Isabelle is clearly seen walking in front of Hugo, who stops beh [...] D
When Georges Méliès winds up the toy mouse after Hugo fixes it, there are distinctive color c [...] D
The accordionist in the film is shown with a piano accordion, but Parisian accordionists in those d [...] D
When Hugo (in his dream) sees the key on the tracks, it is in the gravel next to the cross tie, whe [...] D
Most of the many Georges Méliès excerpts seen in the film were made prior to 1910. Their acco [...] D
When the Automaton falls onto the tracks, the train has to brake really fast to avoid it, but clear [...] D
The movie is set in 1931. From 1925 to 1934 the Eiffel Tower had illuminated signs for Citroën t [...] D
As Méliès relates his past (starting at 1:34:00), we learn that he built the Automaton before [...] D
The guitar player's hand movement mismatches the sound of guitar in every scene he's seen in. [...] D
When Inspector Dasté answer the phone from the bathtub, he answers it with his right hand all we [...] D
The movie is set in 1931. But the Django Reinhardt character is shown with a Selmer Maccaferri oval [...] D
At minute number 4, you see Hugo looking at Méliès' shop from above (from behind a #4 in a cl [...] D
In the opening sequence in the station, couples are dancing in front of a restaurant slate board ad [...] D

Frase

Isabelle: [last lines; at the part Isabelle smil [...] D
Georges Méliès: I know you're there. [tur [...] D
Isabelle: [watching A Trip to the Moon] It's in [...] D
Georges Méliès: If you've ever wondered wh [...] D
Isabelle: [wonders if she dares to ask the quest [...] D
Station Inspector: Demitasse, like everything el [...] D
Isabelle: Christina Rossetti's her name, after t [...] D
Isabelle: Thank you - for the movie today. It - [...] D
Hugo Cabret: Everything has a purpose, even mach [...] D
Isabelle: I think we should be very... clandesti [...] D
Hugo Cabret: I'm sorry, it's broken. Georges MÃ [...] D
Georges Méliès: I would recognize the soun [...] D
Hugo Cabret: [Angry and disappointed that the au [...] D
Station Inspector: Be quiet! Keep - Stop your sn [...] D
Lisette: Don't forget to smile. Station Inspect [...] D
Isabelle: Who are you? Hugo Cabret: Your grandf [...] D
Isabelle: I think I'm halfway in love with David [...] D
Georges Méliès: It's all gone now. Everyth [...] D
Station Inspector: You bloated buffoon! D
Isabelle: You were an actress, a real cinema act [...] D
Monsieur Labisse: The Film Academy library. You' [...] D
Uncle Claude: There was a fire. Your father's de [...] D
Hugo Cabret: I'd imagine the whole world was one [...] D
Hugo Cabret: Give me back my notebook. Georges [...] D
Isabelle: This might be an adventure, and I've n [...] D
Isabelle: I wonder what my purpose is? I don't k [...] D
Hugo Cabret: Robin Hood. I saw this movie. With [...] D
Mama Jeanne: What's going on, Isabelle? Isabell [...] D
Hugo's Father: A keyhole in the shape of a heart [...] D
Isabelle: Oh, this is superlative! D
Rene Tabard: Yes, you can start with the thaumat [...] D
Isabelle: This is marvelous. I feel just like Je [...] D
Georges Méliès: My friends, I address you [...] D
Station Inspector: That's enough poetry for toda [...] D
Mama Jeanne: Georges, you've tried to forget the [...] D
Station Inspector: [to his dog while in the bath [...] D
Hugo Cabret: Isabelle... do you want to have an [...] D
Policeman: Do you think it's mine? Station Insp [...] D
Isabelle: Now, since I just saved your life, how [...] D
Hugo Cabret: I've got to go! Station Inspector: [...] D
Isabelle: There's nothing wrong with crying. Syd [...] D
Georges Méliès: Magic tricks and illusion [...] D
Isabelle: We could get into trouble. Hugo Cabre [...] D
Isabelle: [reading from "The Invention of Dreams [...] D
Station Inspector: Seems Maximilian doesn't like [...] D
Mama Jeanne: He's so fragile now. It only hurts [...] D
Hugo Cabret: Maybe that's why a broken machine a [...] D
Isabelle: Professor Tabard, would you - perhaps [...] D
Uncle Claude: [Coming to take Hugo away after hi [...] D
[repeated line] Georges Méliès: Go away. [...] D
Station Inspector: Those are lovely posies, thos [...] D
Station Inspector: I love poetry, just - not in [...] D
Hugo Cabret: You don't understand. You have to l [...] D
Isabelle: Don't you like books? Hugo Cabret: No [...] D
Isabelle: Come on. Hugo Cabret: Where are we go [...] D
Hugo Cabret: My father took me to the movies all [...] D

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