Showing posts with label Hugo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hugo. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Méliès and Hugo


If you lose your purpose... it's like you're broken.

Jeanne and Georges talk about Hugo
Jeanne: The kids don’t say much.
Georges: The writer didn’t give them much to say.
Jeanne: Best line they gave Hugo was, “Maybe that's why a broken machine always makes me a little sad, because it isn't able to do what it was meant to do... Maybe it's the same with people. If you lose your purpose... it's like you're broken.”
Georges: But the cinematography, the visuals, the sound, Jeanne.  Brilliant. As magical as Méliès.
Jeanne: You were always a vision person, Georges. You gave them icons. But I was an actress. In silent films. I always wanted to say something.
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Voice-over
Scorsese has given us Hugo. Beautiful film. Jeanne wishes there had been more dialogue. But Méliès’ films were silent, accompanied by music. Hugo is almost a silent film with music, punctuated with snatches of dialogue. Perhaps Scorsese intentionally reduced the dialogue as a tribute to Méliès.
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