I firmly believe that Pixar Animation Studios films do not have a single bad under his belt, a theory that has so far been fulfilled premiere after premiere. Go ahead my personal top is crowned every year for the incredible "The Incredibles" (forgive the redundancy), to give you an idea of \u200b\u200bthe tastes of the writer of this criticism. And while "Up" is my favorite movie of the study, I have to admit that takes over seamlessly, offering adventure, fun, and above all a touch too sweet and sometimes philosophical surprised by his harshness.
"Up" is perhaps the Pixar movies in which the "two readings" typical in this type of animation films are most evident. Thus, the smaller will find a fantastic story about an old and a boy flying through the air and walk through the jungle with a house attached to a bunch of balloons. The elderly, however, we see a deeply philosophical film that reflects on life, and how it leads us in his own way, much as we have a plan drawn up.
"Up" is perhaps the Pixar movies in which the "two readings" typical in this type of animation films are most evident. Thus, the smaller will find a fantastic story about an old and a boy flying through the air and walk through the jungle with a house attached to a bunch of balloons. The elderly, however, we see a deeply philosophical film that reflects on life, and how it leads us in his own way, much as we have a plan drawn up.
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