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Carl, who is an old man, decides to make the trip to Paradise Fall by the house with thousands of balloons. As soon as he 'takes off', he discovers an unwilling partner: a talkative boy - Russell. From here, amazing adventure of them takes place with so many surprises and dangers.
The key to Pixar's success has always been the perfect blend of heart and humor -- and they've certainly done it again here.
June 01, 2009
Chicago Daily Herald
The first 10 minutes of Pixar's fantastical 3-D animated adventure Up are a sublime testimonial to the purity and magic of the cinema. I know because I was a sobbing basket case by Minute 11.
Whatever brainstorming session came up with Up allowed Docter and co-director Bob Peterson to grapple not only with old age, but with the kind of maturity rarely broached by cartoons.
An exquisite work of cinematic art that also happens to be the funniest, most touching, most exciting and most entertaining movie released so far this year.
It's quite simply the best Pixar yet, seamlessly melding stirring emotions and thrilling adventure into a classic tale about letting go of the past and embracing the moment.