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I was suprised I didn't see a thread about this film after it came out. Who went to see it?
I think it's the saddest film I've ever seen. I balled my eyes out in several places. On the other hand I also laughed my arse off. It is such a strange mix. You have the very serious scenes near the start, and you get a little silly with the flying house, but nothing prepared me to see
I'm not sure whether I'd put this above or below Wall-E. They're similar in the way they're both far more serious at the start than the end, but I think Up works at being a coherent story better. I always thought the first half of Wall-E seemed missmatched from the second and the ending also a bit disjointed. Up flows better, even though the more serious and more silly elements contranst hugely.
I think it's the saddest film I've ever seen. I balled my eyes out in several places. On the other hand I also laughed my arse off. It is such a strange mix. You have the very serious scenes near the start, and you get a little silly with the flying house, but nothing prepared me to see
talking dogs. Seriously, I coudn't believe it was the same film for a minute. They were so cute though. The dogs' dialogue was perfect. The malfuncioning translator was a cheap gag but still funny and not overdone, but the sublte little problems in the translators were very funny; how it behaved like an online translator and messed up anything but the most simple sintax. The Cone of Shame was also great.
I'm not sure whether I'd put this above or below Wall-E. They're similar in the way they're both far more serious at the start than the end, but I think Up works at being a coherent story better. I always thought the first half of Wall-E seemed missmatched from the second and the ending also a bit disjointed. Up flows better, even though the more serious and more silly elements contranst hugely.