based on a real story innit am i right or what
if it not than thats the answer innit
no, it was not real it was concerned to real fact but on the whole the story was not real.
The Lovely Bones is based on a real story. The name of the character is not real, but the story is.
No it is not a real story.
Asa Butterfield plays Hugo in the 2011 movie Hugo.
YES.
No, "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" is a work of fiction written by Brian Selznick. While the novel incorporates historical elements, such as the early days of cinema and the real-life film director Georges Méliès, the story itself is not based on real events.
No, Les Miserables is a fictional story, written by Victor Hugo. It is however inspired by the real political & social climate in 19th-century France.
No, Hugo's father's death in "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" was not his fault. It was a tragic accident that occurred while they were working on fixing an automaton. Hugo's father's death was a pivotal event in shaping Hugo's story and journey in the book.
The Father- that is if your talking about, Distillation- Hugo Martinez Serros
The toy shop owner in "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" is named Georges Méliès. He is a key character in the story.
it's set in France in Paris in 1931 in a train station where Hugo lives
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The resolution of "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" involves Hugo discovering the identity of Georges Méliès and helping him regain recognition for his pioneering work in cinema. Additionally, Hugo finds a sense of belonging and a new purpose as he repairs the automaton and reunites Méliès with his past.
The invention of Hugo Cabret within the story "The Invention of Hugo Cabret" is internal, as it refers to Hugo's journey of self-discovery and his creation of a mechanical automaton. This invention is a result of his own skills, determination, and passion for mechanics.
Victor Hugo White has written: 'The story of Lige Coalman' -- subject(s): Frontier and pioneer life, History