Wednesday, June 24, 2009

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"Up"
Director: Pete Docter and Bob Peterson
Writer: Pete Docter and Bob Peterson
Cast: Edward Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai, Bob Peterson
USA, 2009


Pixar always surprises us . However, we try to pigeonhole his majestic animation in another plane, thereby bringing to compare his work with the rest of animated films, and so far has very few competitors. In fact there are some works of the great producer that can be compared with non-animated films, as his narrative style does not get caught by the typical stereotype of children's films, making cross generational barriers to encompass the broadest spectrum viewers that a film can have.

Anyway the idea is not to compare to "Up" with other animated films, but is intended to be as objective as possible so as not to be impressed only by the quality of your picture or cleaning with the features are exposed. Because in this battle Pixar has an unprecedented weapon, under which it protects and manages to destroy his rivals no matter what is presented. However, the grace of the production is that not only has the resource to be positioned in the top of the industry, since their arguments have the impact necessary to deal with the great stories that have appeared in film history.

"Up" is one of them. Pete Docter - creator of 'WALL-E , "" Monsters Inc. " and "Toy Story" - met with Bob Peterson - author of "Ratatouille" and "Finding Nemo" - to form an atomic pair capable of surprising the world with a fairly simple story, which has the ability to charm both smaller as the oldest of the room. And the story expands the pupils of the spectators from the start, when less than 5 minutes, tells the love story of the protagonist Carl Fredricksen with Ellie showing that in that space of time so we can experience sensations such as frames are shown in screen. In fact, the relationship they have with the character is so close, you can understand every emotion provided by their body language while only an animation.

The story, full of originality, potently begins to rise as it makes the house as the protagonist, declining only when the talking dogs on the scene. These, along with Kevin prehistoric bird, do nothing but put a note of humor out of context to the film, which at times the line out of your paint consistent with features of superficiality. Perhaps the way to promote the humor is not necessary for the strong argument, since it deflects some attention smart well take advantage of situations that could have increased the impact of history. However, this does not hinder the tape to a successful conclusion to be applauded for standing, thus becoming one of the best films of the year, as did " WALL-E" last year.


Calificación: 6/7


Trailer de "Up"


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