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Titolo originale: Up
Regia: Pete Docter |
Anno: 2009
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Commedia Famiglia Avventura
Tag: central and south america | age difference | villain | balloon | travel | dog | duringcreditsstinger | pets | exploring | senior |
Cast: Ed Asner | Christopher Plummer | Jordan Nagai | Bob Peterson | Delroy Lindo | Jerome Ranft | John Ratzenberger | David Kaye | Elie Docter | Jeremy Leary | Mickie McGowan | Danny Mann | Donald Fullilove | Jess Harnell | Josh Cooley | Pete Docter | Mark Andrews | Bob Bergen | Brenda Chapman | Emma Coats | John Cygan | Paul Eiding | Tony Fucile | Teresa Ganzel | Sherry Lynn | Laraine Newman | Teddy Newton | Jeff Pidgeon | Valerie LaPointe | Jan Rabson | Bob Scott |

In una sala cinematografica si proietta un cinegiornale su un esploratore, Charles Muntz, che è tornato dall'America del Sud con lo scheletro di un uccello che la scienza ufficiale qualifica come falso. Muntz riparte per dimostrare la sua onestà. Un bambino occhialuto, Carl, è in sala. Muntz è il suo eroe. Incontrerà una bambina, Ellie, che ha la sua stessa passione. I due cresceranno insieme e si sposeranno. Un giorno però Carl si ritrova vedovo con la sua villetta circondata da un cantiere e con il sogno che i contrattempi della vita non hanno mai permesso a lui ed Ellie di realizzare: una casa in prossimità delle cascate citate da Muntz come luogo della sua scoperta. Un giorno un Giovane Esploratore bussa alla sua porta. Sarà con lui che Carl, senza volerlo, comincerà a realizzare il sogno.

Errori

Fredericksen needs a four-point cane to even walk, but when he is chased he can run in a sprint. D
When the house first rises, breaking free of its foundation, the front porch is clearly empty. Yet R [...] D
Soon after the house is first launched and has clipped two TV aerials, an external shot of the house [...] D
Charles Muntz's airship is on its way back to U.S. when Carl's house is following him, and during th [...] D
The phrase "Jiminy Cricket" was used in common slang as a euphemism for "Jesus Christ" (in context o [...] D
After Russell frees himself from being tied up, he was seen standing on the hose nozzle. However, he [...] D
If Charles Muntz is so desperate to prove his skeleton of "the monster of Paradise Falls" is real, w [...] D
Carl's house starts flying at the moment when he releases the balloons from the chimney; assuming th [...] D
Carl's cane always has four tennis balls on it even after he throws one or more of them to the dogs [...] D
According to the commentary, there are fewer balloons on the house (which are also larger than usual [...] D
The house's interior is actually quite larger than the exterior. In various scenes, it is shown that [...] D
Carl releases the huge "bag" of helium balloons. Helium always wants to go up so with the volume of [...] D
In the French version of the film (with possibly analogous errors in other language versions), durin [...] D
When Carl and Russell first stop the house from drifting off without them, Russell does not have his [...] D
It is never shown how the balloon canopy was ever created or if it was done in a single night. It wo [...] D
Carl's hearing aid appears and disappears throughout the movie. D
Kevin likes chocolate. In real life, birds get food poisoning from eating chocolate. D
The construction foreman and his two associates are all wearing sunglasses in court, something a rea [...] D
When young Carl Fredricksen is running with his balloon in the hand and smashes at the tree, the tre [...] D
When the construction workers are around Carl's house, the letters in the mailbox change locations b [...] D
Russell needs only 1 more badge to become a senior scout member but at the badge presentation ceremo [...] D
In the shot where Carl notices his mail has arrived, he holds his cane in his left hand and reaches [...] D
When they are flying and Russell speaks of the cumulonimbus cloud, Frederickson turns his hearing ai [...] D
In Dug's Special Mission, the dogs are seen knocking down the stone platforms. Yet in the movie, the [...] D
When young Carl is running with the balloon and stops near a house listening to a sound, his shadow [...] D
The door to the house has a different number of outside door knobs through out the film. The number [...] D
When Carl and Ellie paint the mailbox, it can be seen that Carl's hand spoils the paint, making a ma [...] D
When Russell finds the lever to operate the house direction, he moved it first towards right then to [...] D
Carl and Russell can transport the floating house by harnessing themselves to it and walking along t [...] D
When young Carl breaks his arm, the ambulance he rides in has a modern electronic siren rather than [...] D
The age time-lines of the characters don't add up. When we see Carl as a child, Charles Muntz is a l [...] D
The house stayed intact after being lifted up, despite being separated from its key structural suppo [...] D
Carl uses sails to propel and steer his house. While sails don't work if the balloon/house are movin [...] D