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(2009)
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An elderly man fulfills his lifelong dream of adventure with an unexpected companion.

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One of the most beautiful, emotional and simple stories from Disney-Pixar, 'Up' is one of those productions that bring tears right at the beginning, not even five minutes into the projection - the opening credits alone are worthy of crying. The dynamic between the grumpy and elderly Carl and the lively and euphoric Russell is delightful to follow, while director Pete Docter (‘Inside Out’, ‘Soul’) inserts a personal journey mixed with some good messages about environmentalism. It's a shame that the conclusion of 'Up' ventures into some obvious and generic stories closer to the end. But nothing takes away the brilliance of the plot. Highlight for the Brazilian dubbing, one of the best from Disney-Pixar, in which Chico Anysio does a voice work with strength, grace and prominence.

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78-year-old Carl Fredricksen travels to Paradise Falls in his house equipped with balloons, inadvertently taking a young stowaway.

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