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Hugo - Movies on Google Play

Hugo

2011 • 126 minutes
4.2
1.05K reviews
93%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Welcome to a magical world of spectacular adventure! When wily and resourceful Hugo discovers a secret left by his father he unlocks a mystery and embarks on a quest that will transform those around him and lead to a safe and loving place he can call home. Academy Award® winning filmmaker Martin Scorsese invites you to experience a thrilling journey that critics are calling "the stuff that dreams are made of" - Peter Travers ROLLING STONE
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.2
1.05K reviews
Glen Medrano
October 30, 2021
If I had five words to describe this movie, I would say "boring and too slow paced". The kid characters were interesting, but the pacing of this film didn't give them any time to develop their character. I wouldn't really recommend this movie unless you are trying to put yourself to sleep. While the trailers did catch my interest, it failed to live up to mine (if not everyone's) expectations. I won't criticize anyone who do enjoy this film because if you do, good for you
A Google user
May 18, 2012
Lots don't understand how this got an award. With its well direction screenplay and just how the movie ends up till so.nothing you didn't realize would happen is a huge part of the important plot. Which is why it had a its awards and fame. Even if the story doesn't fit you, you have to see all the other stuff behind it.
11 people found this review helpful
EndtheAgenda
July 12, 2015
Delightful production for both young and old. In this day in age of superficial slick animations with storylines so vague and ambiguous that you cannot invest in characters this reinvigorates the human spirit and soul. In the sense it shows our children both the tragedy and beauty in our lives.