Hugo Cabret:
[Angry and disappointed that the automaton hasn't written anything of sense]
What an idiot! Thinking I could fix it!
Isabelle:
Hugo...
[Hugo looses his composure and begins smashing various items in the room]
Hugo Cabret:
It's broken! It's always been broken!
[Sits in chair, covers his face and begins to cry]
Isabelle:
Hugo, it doesn't have to be like this. You can fix it.
Hugo Cabret:
[crying]
You don't... you don't understand. I thought... I thought if I could fix it... then I wouldn't be so alone.
[Hugo's sobs fill the room. Suddenly, the machine begins to draw again]
Isabelle:
Hugo, Hugo look! It... it's not done!
[they watch as the automaton begins to draw a picture]
Hugo Cabret:
[voice breaking]
It's not writing! It... it's drawing!
[they see it is a scene from the movie "A Trip to the Moon."]
Hugo Cabret:
That's the movie my Father saw!
[the automaton signs Georges Méliès'name]
Isabelle:
[amazed]
Georges Méliès. That's Papa Georges name. Why would your Father's machine sign Papa Georges' name?
Hugo Cabret:
I don't know.
[picks up drawing and looks at robot]
Hugo Cabret:
Thank you.
[turns to Isabelle]
Hugo Cabret:
It was a message from my Father. And now I have to figure it out.
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