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Des studios Disney-Pixar arrive la comédie d'aventure «Up», qui suit un vendeur de ballons de 78 ans, Carl Fredricksen, au moment où il réalise enfin le rêve de sa vie. Son désir de vivre une grande aventure le pousse à attacher des milliers de ballons à sa maison pour s'envoler vers les régions sauvages de l'Amérique du Sud. Mais il s'aperçoit trop tard de la présence d'un colis ayant la forme de son pire cauchemar : Russell, un jeune explorateur de 8 ans un peu trop optimiste, l'accompagnera dans son voyage. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (13)

POMO 

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français Ce sont des aventures "madagascar" (ou "Âge de Glace"), et ce sont des aventures sud-américaines. Les premières se distinguent par les apparitions de dizaines de personnages amusants, réunis par un lien étroit avec les valeurs familiales. Dans cette aventure sud-américaine, il n'y a qu'un seul personnage amusant et le film repose sur des thèmes de possibilités de vie gaspillées et de réalisation des rêves d'enfance (qui peuvent également avoir des aspects sombres - différence intelligemment présentée entre la perception du monde par les yeux des enfants et des adultes). "UP" est un film d'animation qui est pleinement apprécié par un public adulte (les enfants s'amuseront certainement plus avec les "madagascar"). Le point culminant du film est un bref résumé de la vie du personnage principal, de l'enfance à la vieillesse. Magnifique. Si le film avait abandonné les enfants (ce qu'il ne pouvait pas faire) et avait continué dans ce style de narration, il aurait pu devenir mon film d'animation préféré. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais An animated flick that milks the emotions of the viewer with the same ease as the best live action dramas. In the moments when this happens, the simplicity and lack of originality of the story is a shame, it pops the balloons and brings down this bitter-funny gem, not in any drastic way, but enough to make it lose one star. Otherwise, I agree that the first 10 minutes are probably the best sequence I’ve ever seen in an animated film. ()

Isherwood 

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anglais The puppet masters (3D) prove why it is such a success for all audience ranges. For the first time, however, I feel like they’re being overly confident. There’s no willingness to take risks or deviate in any way from the popular trend. Life’s truths caress, while the overly mentoring tone grates on the nerves. I wasn't bored, but I didn't enjoy it, and that's worse. ()

Marigold 

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anglais There is no point in expecting it: you will not find the great truths of life here again in a form other than those which are very trivial, but that is also not what Pixar is all about. This studio matures with every film and dazzles kids with narrative action and a great ability to bring timeless children's dreams to the screen. The story of Carl and his strange retinue is captivated by emotions in some places (particularly the introductory retrospective is divine) and sometimes the first signal amuses (it’s probably too infantile for some people, but so be it). There is no denying that this is once more a compilation of several shorts, the level of which is not exactly stable, but the overall impression is clearly "Up". ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais Gran Torino meets Indy in escapades à la Pixar. Some parts are great, but altogether it seems so inconsistent that it’s bothering. However, Carl is a really nice guy and his only blemish is that he’s not dubbed by Clint. The real “hero" and the dog do their CGI best to make this movie work. And they had to try hard, because this movie was moving alarmingly near to the shameful average (quite normal for Pixar). ()

novoten 

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anglais Not only proof that it is never too late for an adventure, but also confirmation that in the right hands of a director and animator, a pearl can be made even from an unusual combination of several favorite clichés. Until now, I am amazed that a drama about unfulfilled dreams does not contradict the adventurous spectacle, but perfectly adds a deeper dimension to it. ()

Pethushka 

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anglais When you get the meanness of the old grandpa, the cuteness of the little boy, and the charming Kevin into the movie, it's something to watch! Plus, the atmosphere was soooo awesome in the theater, where I was probably the oldest one there. It was only at the beginning of the second half of the movie that the kids started suspiciously excusing themselves to the toilet... there were a few minutes of boredom. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais In the case of the latest animated feature film from Pixar, I fell victim to my own expectations and, above all, the enthusiasm of the newspaper critics, who gushed like a fountain and it was clear that this film was the number one film event of the year for some of them. Such a high percentage rating is truly exceptional. The same was true in four other cases, so I went to the movie theater to sit carefully so as not to collapse from the flood of impressions. During and immediately after watching, I would give it perhaps two stars, but the objective value of Up is of course significantly higher. Pixar excels in both animation and the script for a classic family spectacle for all generations, but for me, there are a few "buts." Firstly, to my taste, the story relies too much on sentimentality and nostalgia, secondly, it moves too much in the spirit of political correctness and expectations limited by a family film, whereas I would like the grandpa to be really tough on the annoying brat who intrudes into his contemplation about fulfilling his dreams from his youth, and in the spirit of classic performances by Walter Matthau, really "give it to him." I also wanted more gags and the plot didn't grab me after they arrived in Venezuela. It's strange because the creators strive for a spectacle inspired by Arthur Conan Doyle's "The Lost World" or classic Verne-style adventures like "Five Weeks in a Balloon," which I grew up with as a boy. The idea of the flying house carried by balloons scored the most points, but it was obviously not a surprise to anyone. Overall impression: 60%. Up did not only lose to Ratatouille in my eyes but also to the robot Wall-E. ()

3DD!3 

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anglais To begin with a brief thought: When did the movie theater turn into a canteen? Munch, gobble, slurp… Up is a multigenerational picture that will be enjoyed by everyone. Super action scenes, a romance of the highest caliber, and a breathtaking adventure that, in the style of old exploration films, throws one into an unknown, dangerous yet beautiful world. The storyline forms an incredible link between several lives. A pensioner who wants to complete his plan (to move) at any cost, a hunter (another pensioner) who is pursuing a trophy that constantly eludes him, a lonely boy who wants to help (pensioners) and mothers caring for their children. Add a flying house, talking dogs, a mischievous bird, and this merry-go-round of a movie becomes a whole lot of fun. ()

D.Moore 

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anglais When I get bored of Pixar movies, you better shoot me as a precaution - I probably won't be okay, and who knows, it might even be contagious! Up is a near-perfect thing - near-perfect because I was missing two little things in it. Firstly, a scene, even a very short one, in which you could see how Carl prepared all those balloons, inflated them and so on, and then the building of the tent. Otherwise, it amounts to great satisfaction. The senior walker vs. sword fight brought me to tears :-) ()

lamps 

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anglais An animated flick where everyone will find something. Adults will moisten their eyes during the opening minutes that map the whole life of the main character in a unique fashion, while children will be blown away by the simple humour and action of the second half, which is surprisingly dominated by an amazing "side show": a funny dog. All of that doesn’t fit together very well at times, and we remember from Pixar definitely more plot creativity (The Incredibles) or a stronger dose of real emotions (Inside Out), but we will still fall in love with the characters and want to relive the whole adventure with them – Pixar is really unmatched in this magic... ()

claudel 

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français Visuellement, c’est joliment réalisé. L’histoire est assez touchante, peut-être difficile à suivre pour les plus jeunes. Mais les visuels en question ne manqueront pas d’impressionner toutes les tranches d’âge. J’ai vu la version doublée en tchèque et pour Carl, on n’aurait pas pu trouver mieux que Vladimír Brabec. Décidément, les Tchèques sont des experts en matière de doublage ! ()

kaylin 

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anglais Pixar once again surprised us with their creativity and sentiment that they can combine in such an incredibly explosive cocktail of story and humor that you won't even believe it's possible to push it any further. However, they succeeded, and "Up" is a fantastic example of how you can create an absolutely amazing film from a simple idea. It's not genius, but definitely great. ()