Up (2009)

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Posted on January 23, 2010 by

Up

By tying thousands of balloons to his home, 78-year-old Carl Fredricksen sets out to fulfill his lifelong dream to see the wilds of South America. Right after lifting off, however, he learns he isn’t alone on his journey, since Russell, a wilderness explorer 70 years his junior, has inadvertently become a stowaway on the trip.

This gets a rare 5 of 5 rating for me, as there is something for everyone. Romance, adventure, comedy, drama…all well done and all palatable to young, old, male, female. You’ll remember that my ratings are based not only on the quality of the product, but on the likelihood of my recommending it to my family and friends. A perfect score of 5, therefore, doesn’t mean I think this is a perfect movie – just that I believe it will appeal to most everyone I know.

In tracking down the Rotten Tomatoes rating, I found this review by Ian Freer that tells you all you need to know. Here is an excerpt:

It’s a character study of a cantankerous old git. It’s a buddy movie where the buddies are separated by 70 years. It’s a love story where the love transcends death.

Verdict

If it had lived up to its golden first five minutes, Up would have been the film of the decade. As it is, it remains the best animated flick of 2009, a funny, moving, beautifully made argument that dreamers can move mountains.

In that golden beginning is one of the most touching montages, animated or otherwise, you are ever likely to see.

Rotten Tomatoes: 98% critics; 94% users

Response to Up (2009)

  1. Christa

    I’m a an admitted sap, but I cried three separate times in the beginning. And then again when the boy explains why he’s trying to get all of the badges. Then again I have two sons, so anything related to little boys gets me.

    I loved it and I can’t stand Ed Asner, so for me to overcome that to love the movie is a big deal.

    What did you think of Wall-E?

  2. Vox Post author

    I never saw Wall-E, I started to watch it and can’t remember why we stopped. Was it really bad? Or slow?

    I don’t know – haven’t seen it. Should I?

Would you recommend it to your friends?