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Up (2009)

PG 05/28/2009 Animation, Comedy, Family, Adventure 1h 36m
80%
User
Score
8.3/10
98%
88/100

The greatest adventure is just getting back home.

Overview

Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year old Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life.

Bob Peterson

Screenplay

Pete Docter

Story

Tom McCarthy

Story

Top Billed Cast

Ed Asner

Ed Asner

Carl Fredricksen (voice)

Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer

Charles F. Muntz (voice)

Jordan Nagai

Jordan Nagai

Russell (voice)

Bob Peterson

Bob Peterson

Dug / Alpha (voice)

Delroy Lindo

Delroy Lindo

Beta (voice)

Jerome Ranft

Jerome Ranft

Gamma (voice)

John Ratzenberger

John Ratzenberger

Construction Foreman Tom (voice)

David Kaye

David Kaye

Newsreel Announcer (voice)

Elie Docter

Elie Docter

Young Ellie (voice)

Media

Carl’s House Floats Away - Official Clip

Carl’s House Floats Away - Official Clip

Official Trailer #2

Official Trailer #2

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Reviews

A review by r96sk

Written on August 16, 2020

A fun and charming adventure.

<em>'Up'</em> certainly knows how to tug at the heartstrings. It creates a very meaningful story around Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner), with the early scenes particularly standing out as superb.

I don't overly enjoy the parts with Dug (Bob Peterson) and Kevin (Pete Docter), not that they are bad, though everything with Fredricksen, Russell (Jordan Nagai) and Charles F. Muntz (Christopher Plummer) is entertaining and/or hearty.

Asner and Nagai do terrific, in what is one of Disney's 'best of the rest' films. There is some lovely music by Michael Giacchino, too. Go watch!...

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A review by Peter89Spencer

Written on August 30, 2021

To Christopher Plummer and Ed Asner...

RIP....

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on December 7, 2023

Widowed "Carl" (anyone else thinks he looks like Henry Kissinger?) gets himself involved in an altercation with a construction worker that sees him court-ordered to the "Shady Oak" retirement home. He's having none of that, and on the day of his deportation releases thousands of balloons from his chimney. They manage to uproot his house and using some rudimentary sails he sets off in search of "Paradise Falls". Deep in South America lie these idyllic waters where he and his late wife dreamt of visiting. En route, and a few hundred feet up, he hears a knock at the door. It's "Russell". A boy scout from his home town who just happened to find himself on the balcony when it took flight. The two don't immediately bond, but after a thunderstorm when it becomes clear that the youngster has his u...

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A review by tmdb51616167

Written on September 2, 2024

"UP" is a movie that begins with a poignant and emotional experience, immediately tugging at the heartstrings with a touching portrayal of loss and longing. The journey of Carl embarking on adventures inspired by his late wife's dreams is both heartfelt and captivating, drawing viewers into a world filled with emotion and wonder.

The dynamic between Carl, Russell, Kevin, and Dug adds excitement and depth to the story, as they embark on extraordinary adventures together. The over-the-top and ridiculous villain brings a sense of thrill and suspense to the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience.

The bond between Carl and Russell, an older gentleman and a Boy Scout, is a central highlight of the film, showcasing a beautiful and heartwarming relationship that blossoms through...

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A review by griggs79

Written on September 29, 2024

I'm always struck by how much jeopardy and peril there is in modern family films. Not that it's a bad thing... But I was also the child who had to be taken out of the cinema during 101 Dalmatians, Pinocchio, and Bambi....

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