miércoles, 17 de junio de 2009

A film review



Directed by Peter Docter; co-directed by Bob Peterson; written by Mr. Docter ans Mr. Peterson based on story by Mr. Docter , Mr. Peterson an Tom McCarthy; director of photography, camera, Patrick Lin;director od photography, lighting, Jean-Claude Kalache; edited by Kevin Nolting; music by Michael Giacchino; production designer, Ricky Nierva;producted by Jonas Rivera;releassed by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios. Running time:1 hour 30 minutes.

WITH THE VOICE OF: Ed Asner (Carl Fredericksen), Christopher Plummer (Charles Muntz), Jordan Nagai (Russell), Bob Peterson (Dug/Alpha), Delroy Lindo (Beta), Jerome Ranft (Gamma), and John Ratzenberger ( Construction Foreman Tom).


Last Week I went to see Up the Pixar’s new film. I Like every kind of movie but I love cartoons movies, they makes me enjoy more than the others.
I was so enthusiastic to see this movie at the cinema but I couldn't because an unexpected problem appear - I got ill. Fortunately, I have very good friends so 3 of them came to visited me and we saw the online vertion, obviously it is not the same but anyway I saw the movie and anjoy with my firends.
When the movie started I hoped to see a children-oriented movie but the first 20 minutes of the movie I was on the verege of tears watching every moment of the relationship that Carl Fredricks shared with his lover from chilhood until she comes to death, a friend who became a wife (Elle).

From kids, It was always a dream of Carl and Elle go to "Paradise Falls" in South Africa, after die's Elle,a company wanted to demolish the house where he and Elle made their life. That's when Carl decides to fulfill the vision that his late wife had proposed in its infancy.

Carl is faced with many problems but nothing mattered. He simply wanted to deliver the dreams of his late wife until he reached a point that forces were exhauted and Carl bring back memories of the photo almbum he had made with his wife where she wrote in the last page "seek your own adventure."

While there is much more story, but is better you see the movie.