Up
Starring: Edward Asner, Jordan Nagai, Christopher Plummer, Bob Peterson.
Details: US / 96mins (G).
Cut To The Chase:
Pixar have done it again - Up can side proudly alongside other modern animation classics like Toy Story, The Incredibles, Monsters Inc. and Wall E.
Ever since he was a young boy marvelling at the feats of his adventure hero Charles Muntz (Plummer), Carl Fredickersen (Asner - TV’s Lou Grant) has dreamed of exploring the world. Life took over, however: he met, fell in love with, and married Ellie, and the two lived happily, despite a childless marriage, until she died (yes - this is a kid’s movie). Now 78, lonely, and under pressure from a construction company to sell his house, Carl decides to realise Ellie’s dream - build a house in Paradise Falls, South America, a mythical land where Muntz disappeared to many years ago. So, tying thousands of helium balloons to his house, Carl lifts off and makes for South America - but an enthusiastic little boy scout, Russell (Nagai), has tagged along for the ride...
Up is gorgeous the look at - with every production Pixar get that little bit better - and in 3D the animation is beautiful. It’s also very funny, taps into the wonder of adventure and boasts one of the perfect (and saddest) montages in movie history. These help but they’re not the reasons Up will appeal - the appeal lies in the characters. Docter and Peterson have between them written Monster’s Inc., Toy Story and Wall E and they scoop up all the memorable elements of those hits into Up. The love Wall E has for Eve is mirrored in Carl and Ellie’s relationship; Buzz and Woody’s love/hate friendship is revisited with Carl and Russell, which develops into a Monster’s Inc. Sulley/Boo connection. But this is far from a ‘best of’.
Most big budget movies don’t have characters this well written, this real. Carl is a grumpy old man and in lesser animations this would have been enough - he’s old so he’s grumpy - but Docter and Peterson aren’t content with just that. They give Carl a real reason to be grumpy: he’s lost his the love of his life but he still talks to her, years after her death. This gives Up a gravitas not seen in many animations and it’s this that the entire movie is built on.
All the above happens in the first twenty minutes of Up and the audience is treated to a cracking buddy-buddy action adventure romp thereafter. Fun for all the family, Up is the animation to see this year.
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Your Reviews
Up is absolutely fanta-squirrel! - Hanley
Up is the 'Lion King' of its generation. It's been a long time since I saw an animated movie that was nominated for Best Picture and never have I felt one deserved it moreso than this. Pixar show... MORE
Review Published 14 July 2010
Brilliant - Keith C
The story of Carl Fredickersen, a grumply old man, this is absolutely brilliant stuff. Another top class pixar animation (and the animation is top drawer) it actually really excels itself in story... MORE
Review Published 01 July 2010
Up up and away - ClaireBear
Who says cartoons are for kids! I saw this in 3D with a group of friends both male and female all around 20 and all of us enjoyed it immensly. I was nearly crying at the start but soon tears of... MORE
Review Published 25 May 2010
memroble - danglav
An amazing movie which brought a tear to my eye. my favourite film of the last year. a lovely tale for both adult and child alike. And i will be buying the soundtrack it was just amazing
Review Published 05 April 2010
Brilliant - seamyfox
Nothing to say except just go see it.
Review Published 25 March 2010
This is what the world needs - Sarah
I dont know about everyone else, but I for one am sick of doom and gloom. I am sick of everyone being miserable and sad. What we all need is a pick me up! And Disney Pixar can always be counted on... MORE
Review Published 08 March 2010
A childrens movie maybe, A laugh definitely - MrBlobby
What a laugh, it was a while ago that I saw it but I could recommend this to anyone. Great visuals, wonderful story, funny dialog and well thought out characters. Go see if only for Dug and Kevin,... MORE
Review Published 05 March 2010
excellent - aiden carey
really enjoyable film, hope it wins many oscars, best film in long while
Review Published 27 February 2010
great - giggles
i thought this was a very heart warming story with great comedy timeing and brilliant picture1.. the start hooks you in and the whole way trew your waiting for him to suceed with all your heart while... MORE
Review Published 22 February 2010
Brilliant Deserves an Oscar - jennith
This film really deserves an Oscar at this year's awards as it really is an enchanting film full of surprises and Humour. The start of the film is so sad and touching as we see shy Carl is the grumpy... MORE
Review Published 17 February 2010
top class - sarah
this flim has everything great storyline, very funny and also sad... you go through everyone emotion in this flim. i love it its my favourite flim from last year
Review Published 16 February 2010
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