I saw it on Friday. It’s very good — that almost goes without saying; Pixar hasn’t come out with a dud yet — but I thought it was a notch below the very best Pixar movies. (For me, those would be The Incredibles and Wall-E.)
There is some interesting symbolic work going on in the story. Without spoiling anything I would suggest that when people go to see the movie, try paying attention to when the house is liberating and when it’s a burden.
No blog readers have been to see “Up!” yet?
We’re going Thursday.
I saw it on Friday. It’s very good — that almost goes without saying; Pixar hasn’t come out with a dud yet — but I thought it was a notch below the very best Pixar movies. (For me, those would be The Incredibles and Wall-E.)
There is some interesting symbolic work going on in the story. Without spoiling anything I would suggest that when people go to see the movie, try paying attention to when the house is liberating and when it’s a burden.