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It's nicewhen a movie hits on all cylinders and elicits such a range andemotional reaction people who don't know each other in a packed roomall gasp, laugh, cry, and applaud together. And where other recentPixar films have failed specifically in their lengthy runtimes andfrequent need to drag themselves out , Up does not. Words cannot do justice for how excellentthe film is. Christopher Plummer has a limited role as bad guyCharles Muntz.

Only a step below Toy Story just becauseit is not quite as ground-breaking, though the story is even better. It'd be hard to pick just oneabove another and perhaps another viewing of Up may be in order tofigure out where I'd place it among so much stellar work. For me, watching Carl's facial hair gradually grow in asthe story moves along was simply amazing.

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Synopsis Seventy-eight year old Carl Fredricksen travels to Paradise Falls in his home equipped with balloons, inadvertently taking a young stowaway. Carl Fredricksen as a boy wanted to explore South America and find the forbidden Paradise Falls. About 64 years later he gets to begin his journey along with a Boy Scout named Russel with help from 500 balloons. On their journey they discover many new friends including a talking dog and Carl and Russel figure out that someone evil plans. Carl soon realizes that this evildoer is his childhood idol. Will they be able to defeat him and will they find Paradise Falls? Another crackling collaboration ofPixar and Disney, and as expected, it is touching, funny, thrilling andamazing to look at and watch. Only a step below Toy Story just becauseit is not quite as ground-breaking, though the story is even better. While I love technology and effects, I am first and foremost a storyguy when it comes to movies. This has as good of story as any film youwill see. My only caution is that it seems geared towards grown-ups,not kids. The montage of Carl and Ellie growing old together is withoutdialogue and will probably bore some kids. Their parents certainlywon't be bored; however, as it will resonate with most anyone over age40 who hasn't taken the time to chase their childhood dreams. No question, this film is a barrage of color and eccentric characters,and can even be a bit frightening at times. Still, the key to this oneare the stories and quests of the elderly Mr. Fredrickson and the youngRussell, trying to earn his badge of honor. From the beginning, Disneyhas always had a finger on the pulse of youngsters. Here, we aren'tgiven the usual Hollywood garbage of brainiac kids who make the adultslook stupid. Instead we are given a pudgy, slightly goofy kid justtrying to get his parents to take note. Special kudos to Ed Asner for bringing Mr. He never goes overboard and is quite oftenabsolutely perfect. Christopher Plummer has a limited role as bad guyCharles Muntz. Or is he really so bad? Cast aside by society, he hasspent his life searching for redemption. I am not saying the kids won't enjoy, but I am saying make sure parentsand grandparents tag along. You will be entertained, delighted andmoved. Reviewed by Colin Nekritz If there's a list of great computer animation movies of all time, Pixarwould dominate most of the top positions. Great story, great voicetalent, great timing, great for all ages. It'd be hard to pick just oneabove another and perhaps another viewing of Up may be in order tofigure out where I'd place it among so much stellar work. I saw it in a packed theatre of about a 65% adult, 35%adult split audience and it's the only time I can remember being in ANYanimated movie where there was sniffles and watery eyes, and that waswithin the first 10 minutes of the movie. There's an undercurrent oflife after losing a loved one in this movie, which I don't feel givesanything away. It's pretty heavy subject matter, Pixar handles it, likethey do everything they touch, incredibly well, but it doesn't make itany less sad to have the material threaded throughout much of the movieyou're reminded of it, but I suppose it's up to one's owninterpretation of loss and how to place it in your life that perhapswill have an emotional effect on you. Story is what makes a great movie great. Without story, you don'treally have anything, maybe some effects, some action, maybe some cuteor clever sight gags, maybe some laughs, hopefully some emotion, wherePixar shines above all others in animation and over a good 99% of themovies out there is they can intertwine it all and do it seeminglyeffortless, which is an incredible feat. To do this in a few movies isone thing, but Pixar has pretty much nailed this now for their entirecareer of making movies, that's just simply unprecedented. I should note I saw the 3D version which, to be honest, didn't reallytake the movie to the next level. One of the more well known syndicatedreviewers had said you're better off seeing the non-3D version onscreen, and I actually agree. The 3D glasses added little to nothing tothe movie except for an eye-strain headache later in the night. Itdidn't take away from Up mind you, it just didn't add to it either. Up is a great movie either way you slice it and it should be noted, thetheatre I saw it in gave it a fairly loud round of applause at the end. It's pretty rare these days that an audience applauds after a movie,perhaps we as a society has become too jaded, or too just expecting ofthe goods or feeling we're entitled to the entertainment. It's nicewhen a movie hits on all cylinders and elicits such a range andemotional reaction people who don't know each other in a packed roomall gasp, laugh, cry, and applaud together. Great movies however can dothat and Up is truly a great movie. He wants to spend his remaining days inhis home, but new high-rises are being constructed around it. After achance accident, Carl loses his home, and is set to be taken into aretirement home. Unhappy with this idea, the former balloon salesmanties thousands of balloons to his house and simply floats away, enroute to his dream adventure. The fact that this plot line is even relevant enough to get made into amovie is more than enough reason to praise Up. Ever since Toy Story,Pixar has consistently delivered the most radically original and uniqueideas for animated films, and live action films. Sure, not all of themare as amazing as others Cars is quite simply stale compared to thelikes of Ratatouille and WALL-E , but there is something brilliantlyimaginative and exciting going on at the studio, and Up is noexception. Coming off the breakthrough of WALL-E, I was not expecting the samereaction to Up, but I was more than just pleasantly surprised. The filmis hilarious, heartfelt, moving and depressing all at once. This maysound like it is an issue, and that the film has a problem holding itsground with its tonal structure. But instead, it handles it quite well;splitting the film into quadrants and allowing the themes and plot lineto coincide with whatever emotional response the filmmakers are goingfor. And while there is plenty for young children to enjoy and takefrom the film, it is the older audience that will get the biggestreaction from it. There is a lot going on in the film, but it neverloses its speed and never loses control of what it wants to say and do. It knows exactly where it wants to be and when. And where other recentPixar films have failed specifically in their lengthy runtimes andfrequent need to drag themselves out , Up does not. It practicallyblasts its way through its beginning, all the way up to its ending,with time left to spare. What makes Up work so well, much like WALL-E before it, is the focus onvery few characters. It does allow for more characters to enter in later on, but the focusnever strays from these main characters. Some may say the film istrying to tell multiple stories, but as the film progresses, it isclear it is telling one story – the tale of a man who never experiencedwhat he wanted the most. The film builds up Carl's backstory heavily instartlingly moving moments that surprisingly were surprisingly keptrather secretive in the marketing for the film. We know from the veryfirst trailer that Carl is a fairly mean old man, but the film spends agreat deal of time to develop him into an emotional wreck of a man. But the real success of the film is in its imagination and adventure. While WALL-E is perhaps the most startlingly unique and originalanimated picture of the last decade, Up still manages to pack in a lotof uniqueness. But while WALL-E got caught up in its ownenvironmentally sound message, Up sticks with being an almost straightadventure picture. It is frequently thrilling and exciting, and lets uponly for a few moments at a time. For such an older character, the filmreally stuns with some of its fantastical ideas. Sure, it is obviousthis is a film that could only ever be done as an animated film, butwhat it lacks in realism it makes up for in fun – something that hasbeen sorely missing from the movies for years. It came back for a shortwhile with the first Pirates of the Caribbean film, but the focus as oflate for any film has been on deeply conflicted, depressing narratives. And while this film is struck with having some of the most depressingscenes the year has seen so far, it never wallows in the sadness. Itthrows the moments at you, and then quickly moves on. And as saidpreviously, the tonal shifts work excellently in Up's favour. But of course, an animated movie cannot work without its animation. While Up is not a breakthrough in the way other Pixar films have been,it keeps with the tradition of still looking stunning and leading thecurve for computer animated films. It does look cartoony andfantastical in many instances, but this only continues to work towardsit being even better. The locales are realistic looking; the dog fur isnear perfect. For me, watching Carl's facial hair gradually grow in asthe story moves along was simply amazing. The little details and minuteperfections have always been key to the Pixar films, and Up is nodifferent. Additionally, the 3D effects really add a layer to the film,and bring the movie to life unlike other recent efforts like Monstersvs. I cannot praise Up enough. Words cannot do justice for how excellentthe film is. Pixar continues to outdo itself year after year, even withtheir subpar films. While each film has their own flaws, Up revels inbeing as close to perfect as the company has been in years. I adoredevery minute, and look forward to watching it again with an even biggersmile on my face.

Their parents certainlywon't be prime; however, as it will resonate with most anyone over age40 who hasn't taken the time to chase their childhood dreams. Story is what makes a great movie great. Fredrickson and the youngRussell, trying to earn his badge of honor. Still, the key to this oneare the custodes and quests of the elderly Mr. Synopsis Seventy-eight year old Carl Fredricksen travels to Paradise Falls in his home equipped with balloons, inadvertently taking a young stowaway. The little details and minuteperfections have always been key to the Pixar films, and Up is nodifferent. Be that as it may, for solo effect, IT never achieves the highs it accomplishes in its initially grouping. Great story, great voicetalent, great timing, great for all ages.

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