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Hugo

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  Hugo Cabret was a young child who lived at a railroad station once upon a time.  He looked for a secret message from his father despite being alone and young.  The message traveled like magic to the proper individual, allowing dreams to be relived.  Hugo received 11 nominations and five Oscar nominations this year.  Martin Scorsese makes his first foray into the three-dimensional world with Hugo. Instead,  consider the following: Snow falling atop the wooden houses and window panes of old  France has never looked so hypnotic; the world of clocks has never seemed so high-tech.  To begin with, Hugo is a visual delight.  And now we know why it won this year's Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.   Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield), the orphan boy in town who lives in a railway station,  steals croissants, and gets his five minutes of fun when he spots the odd ones out at the station while peeping from the great clock tower, brings lif...

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

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  A former TV star (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his stunt double buddy (Brad Pitt) struggle to make it in Hollywood in 1969.   Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) was once the star of a popular TV series in the 1950s, but now finds himself on the fall in the volatile showbiz world. Meanwhile, Dalton's stunt double and friend Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) has become reliant on him as a driver. Dalton shares a building with French-Polish director Roman Polanski and his wife, actress Sharon Tate, who are both at the top of their professions. Quentin Tarantino's ninth film examines these personalities and their careers during the Golden Age of Hollywood. The majority of the film is a homage to Hollywood and the golden age of television and film. It frequently comes out as indulgent, as if Tarantino is more interested in demonstrating his directing abilities than in conveying a whole tale. But he can develop such interesting characters with deep journeys that it doesn't matter in the end...

Inception

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Leonardo DiCaprio is a particularly unique agent, according to the story. He has the ability to take something that no one else has: dreams and thoughts. He's known as the idea extractor, and he's one of the most sought guys in the industrial espionage world. This time, he's on a new mission: inception rather than extraction. Ken Watanbe, the CEO of a multibillion-dollar corporation, hires him to bring down a billion-dollar competitor by instilling an idea in the young turk Robert Fischer Jr (Cillian Murphy), who is obliged to stand up to his father. Will our hapless science-fiction sorcerer deliver? He has to, especially if he wants to return home to his two children and put his troublesome past behind him. Christopher Nolan may wind up becoming the most seductive and intriguing filmmaker of our time. Memento, The Prestige, The Dark Knight, and Inception: Christopher Nolan's career is without a doubt one of the most inventive outpourings in cliche-ridden Hollywoo...