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Synopsis: Carl Fredricksen as a boy wanted to explore South America and find the forbidden Paradise Falls. About 64 years later he gets to begin his journey along with a Boy Scout named Russel with help from 500 balloons. On their journey they discover many new friends including a talking dog and Carl and Russel figure out that someone evil plans. Carl soon realizes that this evildoer is his childhood idol. Will they be able to defeat him and will they find Paradise Falls?
Director(s): Pete Docter, Bob Peterson (co-director)
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 74 wins & 81 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.3
Metacritic:
88
Rotten Tomatoes:
98%
PG
Year:
2009
96 min
$292,979,556
Website
19,120 Views


Good morning, gentlemen.

Good morning, mr. Fredricksen.

You're ready to go?

Ready as I'll ever be.

Would you do me the

favour and take this?

I'll meet you in the

van in just a minute.

I... wanna say one last

goodbye to the old place.

Sure. Take all the

time you need, sir.

That's typical. He's probably going

to the bathroom for the 80th time.

You'd think he'd take

better care of his house.

So long, boys!

I'll send you a postcard

from Paradise Falls!

bSOUTH AMERICA/b

We are on our way, Ellie.

Hi, mr. Fredricksen.

It's me, Russell.

What are you doing

out here, kid?

I found the snipe and I

followed it under your porch.

But this snipe had a long tail

and looked more

like a large mouse.

Please, let me in.

No.

Aw, all right. You can...

come... in.

I've never been in a

floating house before.

Goggles...

Look at this stuff!

Are you going on a trip?

"Paradise Falls, a

land lost in time".

Are you going to South

America, mr. Fredricksen?

Don't touch that!

You'll soil it.

You know, most

people take a plane.

But you're smart,

because you have your

TV, clocks and stuff.

Ooo, is this how

you steer your house?

Does it really work?

This makes it turn right

and that way is left.

Hey, look! Buildings!

That building's so close,

I can almost touch it!

Wow, this is great!

You should try this,

mr. Fredricksen.

Look, there's a bus that could

take me home two blocks away!

Hey, I can see your

house from here!

Don't jerk around

so much, kid!

Well, that's not gonna work.

I know that cloud,

it's a "cumulonimbus".

Did you know that

a cumulonimbus...

Aaa, I stayed up all night

blowing up ballons... for what?

That's nice, kid.

What are you doing over there?

Look!

See? Cumulonimbus.

My bag!

Got you!

Uuu, I thought you were dead.

What happened?

I steered us. I did

it! I steered the house.

You steered us?

After you tied your stuff

down, you took a nap.

So I went ahead and

steered us down here.

Yeah, sure.

I can't tell where we are.

O, we're in South

America all right.

It was a singe. I used my

wilderness explorer GPS.

GP... what?

My dad gave it to me.

It shows exactly where

we are on the planet.

With this baby

we'll never be lost!

Ups.

We'll get you down,

find a bus stop,

and you'll just tell the man you

want to get back to your mother.

Sure, but I don't think they

have buses in Paradise Falls.

There, that ought to do it.

There, I'll give you some

change for the bus fare.

No, I'll just use

my city bus pass.

It's just gonna be like a billion

passes to get back to my house.

Mr. Fredricksen,

how much longer?

Well, we're up pretty high.

It'll take hours to get down.

I think that was a

building or something.

What was that,

mr. Fredricksen?

We can't be close

to the ground yet.

Wait, no, no!

Wait, wait!

Hang on!

Pull back!

Where... where are we?

This doesn't look like the city

or the jungle, mr. Fredricksen.

Don't worry,

Ellie. I've got it.

There it is!

Ellie, it's so beautiful!

We made it!

We made it! Russell, we

can float right over there.

Climb up, climb up!

Do you mean... assist you?

- Yeah, whatever.

- Ok, I'll climb up!

- Watch it!

- Sorry.

When you get up there,

go ahead and hoist me up.

Got it?

Are you on the porch yet?

What? That's it?

I came all this way here to get stuck

on the wrong end of this rock pile?

Ah... great.

Hey, if I could assist

you over there...

would you sign

up for my badge?

What are you talking about?

We could walk your

house to the fall.

- Walk it?

- Yeah.

After all we weigh it down, we

could walk it right over there.

Like a parade balloon.

Now, we'll walk to the

falls quickly and quietly,

with no rap music

or flash dancing.

We have three days at best till the

helium leaks out of those balloons.

And if we are not at the

falls when that happens...

we're not getting

to the falls.

There... I found sand!

Don't you worry, Ellie.

We'll get our

house over there.

It is fun already, isn't it?

By the time we get there,

You're gonna feel so

assisted... Oh, mr. Fredricksen,

if we happen to get separated,

use the wilderness

explorer call.

Wait, why are we going

to Paradise Falls, again?

Hey, let's play a game.

It's called:
"See who

can be quiet the longest".

Cool! My mom loves that game!

Darn thing...

Come on, Russell, hurry it up.

Ah, I'm tired.

My knee hurts.

Which knee?

My elbow hurts and I have

to go to the bathroom.

I asked you about

that five minutes ago.

I didn't have to go then!

I don't wanna walk anymore...

Please, stop...

Russell, if you don't hurry

up, the tigers will eat you.

There are no tigers

in South America.

Zoology.

Ah, for the love of Pete... Go on

into the bushes and do your business.

Ok. Here! Hold my stuff!

I've always

wanted to try this.

Mr. Fredricksen, am I suppose

to dig the hole before or after?

That's none of my concern.

Oh, it's "before"!

Tracks?

Snipe.

Here, snipe.

Come on out, snipe.

Snipe!

Got you. Don't be

afraid, little snipe.

I am a wilderness explorer,

so I'm a friend

to all of nature.

Want some more?

Hi, boy. Don't eat it all.

Come on out.

Come on. Come on...

Don't be afraid, little snipe.

Nice snipe. Good little snipe.

Nice giant... snipe!

I found the snipe.

Oh, did you?

- Are they tall?

- Oh, yes. They're very tall.

Do they have a lot of colors?

They do, indeed.

- Do they like chocolate?

- Oh, yeah...

Chocolate?

What is that thing?

It's a snipe.

There no such

thing as a snipe!

But you said...

Go on, get out of here! Go!

Careful, Russell.

Look, mr. Fredricksen,

he likes me.

- Russell!

- No, stop! That tickles!

Get out of here!

Go on! Get!

No, no, no. Kevin, it's ok.

Mr. Fredricksen is nice.

- Kevin?

- Yes, that's the name I just gave him.

Bit it, boo, scram!

Hey, that's mine!

Shoo, shoo! Get out of here!

Go on, bit it!

Can we keep him? Please?

I'll get the food for him, I'll walk

him, I'll change his newspapers...

No.

An explorer is

a friend to all,

be it a plant, a

fish or a tiny mole.

That doesn't even rhyme.

Yeah, it does.

- Hey, look, Kevin.

- What?

Hey, get down from there!

You're not allowed up there!

You come down here right now!

Can you believe this, Ellie?

Ellie?

Hey, Ellie, can

I keep the bird?

Aha.

She said for you to let me.

But I told him

no. I told you no.

N:

- o!

I see you, back there.

Go on, get out of here! Shoo! Go

annoy someone else for a while.

Hey, are you ok over there?

Hello?

Oh, hello, sir.

Thank Goodness.

It's nice to know

someone else is up here.

I can smell you.

What?

You can... smell us?

I can smell you.

- Hey!

- You were talking to a rock.

Hey, that one

looks like a turtle.

Look at that one! That

one looks like a dog!

- Ah, it is a dog.

- What?

We're not allowed to have

dogs in my appartment.

Hey, I like dogs!

We have your dog!

- I wonder whom he belongs to.

- Sit, boy.

Hey, look, he's trained!

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Pete Docter

Peter Hans "Pete" Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American film director, animator, screenwriter, producer and voice actor from Bloomington, Minnesota. more…

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