This is easily my favorite scene in this film; I always feel tears of joy welling up when Carl is cheering as the house soars, and then we see that he placed the two chairs side-by-side. The scene itself is great, but the MUSIC, WOW! The music is spellbinding! Your spirits really soar with the music, especially from 0:52 onward! This is such a great film, and I think it's just as inspiring as a film like It's a Wonderful Life.
I love Up, it's arguably my favorite movie ever. What I love about this piece is that Carl realizes that Ellie is not in the house's furniture, she's in himself, and he must threw all that stuff away so he can save what matters today. Even without those things, Ellie will forever live in Carl's heart.
This whole movie is about letting go. Carl needs to let go of Ellie. Russel needs to let go of his father - or the fact that his father won't be there for him any longer. And Muntz needs to let go of an unrealized dream. In this scene we see the "letting go" - Russel taking matters in his own hands and Carl moving on from ellie's death. We all know what happens if you dont, right Mr. Muntz?
I know its really really picky, and it doesn't bother me I love this scene. But if Russel could never climb up to the house until the end how did he get up on the roof to get the balloons?
@RandomRobloxian It looks that way but watch again carefully. Check the surrounding; the first window is the one above the porch and front door. You can see the chimney to the right and roof singles behind it. The second window is the one above the first-floor bay windows. Notice the full exterior wall that surrounds it unlike the first window.
It's so important to remember that sometimes, you just have to LET GO of sentimental things to move on with life. If you dwell on the past, you'll miss out on the present.
"Thanks for the adventure. Now go have a new one!" So vital for all of us to remember as we live life :)
Its really symbolic - the house is just a house, but the things inside are the memories that make it a home, which he has left at the top of paradise falls - where Ellie wanted her home! So sweet.
best music in the movie even though the whole soundtrack was awesome, michael giachianos the composer just won a golden globe for it and im i'm backing him to win the oscar as well cos the music from up was outstanding, not to mention UP itself was an awesoem film.
i'm always used to the house with the wings(also known as the sheets)
mariofan121901 2 days ago
i love how this scene shows how important music is in a movie. without the music this scene would only be half as good.
QuentrixMovies 1 month ago
This is easily my favorite scene in this film; I always feel tears of joy welling up when Carl is cheering as the house soars, and then we see that he placed the two chairs side-by-side. The scene itself is great, but the MUSIC, WOW! The music is spellbinding! Your spirits really soar with the music, especially from 0:52 onward! This is such a great film, and I think it's just as inspiring as a film like It's a Wonderful Life.
CinematicGalaxy 1 month ago
I confess: watching this clip made me cry as I always cry watching the whole movie.
AlexandreFilho1705 2 months ago
I love Up, it's arguably my favorite movie ever. What I love about this piece is that Carl realizes that Ellie is not in the house's furniture, she's in himself, and he must threw all that stuff away so he can save what matters today. Even without those things, Ellie will forever live in Carl's heart.
AlexandreFilho1705 2 months ago
This whole movie is about letting go. Carl needs to let go of Ellie. Russel needs to let go of his father - or the fact that his father won't be there for him any longer. And Muntz needs to let go of an unrealized dream. In this scene we see the "letting go" - Russel taking matters in his own hands and Carl moving on from ellie's death. We all know what happens if you dont, right Mr. Muntz?
classifieds103 2 months ago
@classifieds103 and Dug needs to let go that there is not squirrel, no matter how much it catches his atten..SQUIRREL!
Soress9 2 months ago
" i was hiding under your porch because i love you" AWWW
bizzareo456 3 months ago 4
I know its really really picky, and it doesn't bother me I love this scene. But if Russel could never climb up to the house until the end how did he get up on the roof to get the balloons?
p0ps1c1e 4 months ago
"i was hiding under the deck... because i love you ;["
QuinnFreakinLynch 4 months ago
But i still like my house...
C0nstellati0nZzz 4 months ago
what i learned from this film is : "one day we must accept and ready to let go all things we love"
Farizerz 4 months ago
Charles Muntz and Alpha disn't like this video XD
Zervonium 5 months ago
Awww! I love Doug!!!
MyNameBeLisa 5 months ago
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The scene just gets better when you understand it.
Agusloquillo 9 months ago
wow he,s hous fly
nathan01ization 11 months ago
0:45-0:47 He broke the same window twice!
RandomRobloxian 1 year ago
@RandomRobloxian It looks that way but watch again carefully. Check the surrounding; the first window is the one above the porch and front door. You can see the chimney to the right and roof singles behind it. The second window is the one above the first-floor bay windows. Notice the full exterior wall that surrounds it unlike the first window.
2006DURAMAX 8 months ago
Ah, that good old feeling of making a fresh start... I'm sure we're all familiar with it :)
MegaFafnir 1 year ago
I love up:) and this soundtrack!
aerobro25 1 year ago
It's so important to remember that sometimes, you just have to LET GO of sentimental things to move on with life. If you dwell on the past, you'll miss out on the present.
"Thanks for the adventure. Now go have a new one!" So vital for all of us to remember as we live life :)
txag2011 1 year ago 2
I was hiding under your porch because I love you. <3
vinappleinc 1 year ago 3
Its really symbolic - the house is just a house, but the things inside are the memories that make it a home, which he has left at the top of paradise falls - where Ellie wanted her home! So sweet.
MusicManChave 1 year ago 3
Sad how he left the chairs there... :(
meteordude44 1 year ago
this scene makes me feel that Carl now realises the house and the stuff isn't Ellie, which is very moving
superstrok99 1 year ago 27
@superstrok99 lol, i guess thats why Giacchino makes this song entitled "memories can weigh you down"
renzyrenzyrenzy 1 year ago 11
@superstrok99 yeah hahaha you should be a detective
isaap 2 months ago
seriously, Up, Ratatoile and Wall-E are the 3 most perfect movies in any genre
panterist 1 year ago
Michael Giacchino is a genius!!!
cjbrett89 2 years ago 19
@cjbrett89 oscar winner
hackensac 1 year ago
@hackensac dam right! and deservedly!
cjbrett89 1 year ago
Aw, man, do I love this movie~ <3
voiceofopinion 2 years ago 18
huh?
oh, i guess you mean you do love this movie.
well, me too!
very much. lol.
renzyrenzyrenzy 2 years ago 5
it gives my goosebumps when he lifts off, such an awesome scene, you cant help but cheer carl on.
XerxesVaia 2 years ago 31
best music in the movie even though the whole soundtrack was awesome, michael giachianos the composer just won a golden globe for it and im i'm backing him to win the oscar as well cos the music from up was outstanding, not to mention UP itself was an awesoem film.
XerxesVaia 2 years ago