@@r.a.fgattaiguy845 I'd argue against that. So long as it's done in a tasteful way, such as this, these types of topics are suitable for children (especially since it's not voice acted).
"Up" isn't only a movie, it's a lifetime lesson, that show us the real love is forever, in this life and much more, and never forget our dreams, we should follow the dreams and wishes with loved people.
Judging by the final act I'd say it's more about not getting hung up on foolish dreams and remember that what truly matters are the experiences we live with the ones we love.
Carl and Ellie remind me of a couple my parents were close friends with during my childhood. They were also a very happy couple and seemed like they would have made great parents. The husband was always playful and cheery whenever he’d play with me and his wife was always very motherly and cooked a lot. Yet sadly they never had kids since the wife had fertility issues and couldn’t adopt since it was too expensive. It’s been years since I last saw them and I hope they’re doing well.
It actually reminds me of my grandparents. Like Carl and Ellie, they grew up together and eventually married. They lived a great life, until two years ago, my grandfather was sick and eventually passed away in the hospital. We even had a funeral like Ellie’s too.
Jeez, “too expensive to adopt”, that sounds awful. There are multitudes of kids needing families and MONEY is being used as a deciding factor to gatekeep? I mean, I know there have to be some restrictions to keep out people who are not psychologically capable of handling parenthood, but using cash barriers by the government just feels wrong.
Fun fact: Pixar tried to get them to cut Ellie's miscarriage because it was so sad, but the director insisted since it's a crucial part of the story that affects the entire movie, so they got to keep it in.
@@5SecondsOfFrame she has a miscarriage and is then infertile, so it’s both. I don’t think they would have been setting up a nursery if she wasn’t pregnant yet.
Technically we still don’t know exactly what happened. We’re not sure if Ellie was barren or if she suffered a miscarriage. Although I’m leaning more towards the latter since it makes more sense to prepare a nursery AFTER you conceive. But yeah, I didn’t watch this movie until I was an adult, so by the time I saw it, I pretty much got the gist of it all. Still heartbreaking to watch such a great marriage go through so many tough moments.
@@twelved4983it’d make more sense if it was the former case since if it was the latter (miscarriage) then they could’ve always tried again to conceive another child despite the trauma that came from the initial miscarriage whereas in the latter’s case (barren) there’d be no point in trying to conceive a child and that’s where the Adventure Book came into play since now they have no other life goals.
@@Tim7318-3 on second thought, that makes more sense. Just thought it would’ve been a little too ambitious/hasty to have prepared a nursery before they even knew they were having a kid in the first place.
@@twelved4983 they only started making it when they got the idea during the picnic which was before they started making the nursery, the scenes went in this order: picnic with baby clouds (that’s when they decided they wanted a baby) ➡️ started making the nursery ➡️ they get the bad news. In other words they knew that they wanted a baby, the problem was that they couldn’t have one *after* *trying* their shot at one.
I want an animated film with the same montage, no dialogue and just music and movement to describe the scene just like this one. That would win an Oscar. If someone steals my idea I’ll sue them.
There are doctorate dissertations and academic classes dedicated just to this segment. No dialog, no human actors -- just music and CGI. And we care. Our disbelief is suspended and we are all-in, because the motions and emotions are so understandable and universal. This is an amazing piece of cinema -- and a great test for how empathetic we are.
this fillm always reminds me of my late grandparents. They really love each other. It makes me happy cause I remember them from this film, but it pains me at the same time as it recalls me how my grandmother died beside me after the military school graduation, and my grandfather died the day before the day of my birthday....
I feel up is by far the best one from them. But the first 2 toy story, cars 1, inside out, wall e, soul and that Mexican one which I don't remember were great too
The first time I saw this movie was during a morning matinee. Several people (including me) were alone. A grown man exclaimed “whoa” when the frame shifted to Ellie at the doctor. I was crying by the end of that montage.
My nana and poppy were married for 73 years…they met when she was 16 and he was 18.. they got married after WW2! They had 4 kids and many many adventures and were still snuggling with each other right up until my poppy passed away recently! My poppy was 97 when he left..and I know he’s just waiting for nana so they can go on their next adventure…and the minute he sees her he’s gonna ask why she’s so bloody late…. Love you Poppy…😊
I think one of the saddest details I noticed (after many viewings of the movie) is that after what happened to Ellie, you never see Carl in a necktie again. He’s wearing that bow tie because he probably never learned how to tie a tie since she always did them for him 😢
There is zero chance I will ever watch this again. I saw it years ago in the theater and that was enough. I cannot imagine a supercut of this. It would be sheer anguish.
Since its release in 2009, I watched this movie tons of times and everytime Married Life was played, I cried so hard. Michael Giacchino is a genius, this song bouth sounds happy and sad.
I remember watching this movie as a 9 or 10 or something like that year old with my dad in the cinema when it came out. When the movie was over he asked me what I thought of it and I said that I liked it but I didn't like that the two of them grew old so quickly. He replied something along the lines of how that is the point. It's an interesting memory considering how much I appreciate this scene now, so many layers to it that you get to understand better as you grow older.
Testament to a great movie etc is no matter how many years and no matter how many times you see it, it still makes you feel like you're experiencing it for the first time... the MC said less than 5 words in the opening 10-15mins and im hurt 🤣🤣😭😭♥️🍀🍀🍀
why i think people keep crying no mather the times they see this scene, is because despite being a kinda short film inside a movie, it spans a lifetime , so there will always be things you have lived and things youll still have to live, no mather your age
The saddest scene in any Pixar movie, and one of the top three saddest moments of any Disney movie (other candidates are Mufasa’s death (The Lion King) and “Goodbye May Seem Forever” (The Fox and the Hound)).
Honestly this whole movie could be completely trash, still, those first minutes were so deep that that's all I would remember and think it was a good watch regardless...
Me: **watched this movie a million times** HA! I'm immune to sadness, noting can make me cry Also me: **rewatched the movie** y u must hurt me this way?
"And nature is smarter than people think. Little by little, we lose our friends, we lose everything. We keep losing and losing till we say, you know, "What the hell am I livin' around here for? I got no reason to go on."
Growing up realizes that Pixar after finding Nemo is just… dark, I don’t know how to explain it, but they focus on really heavy themes, like losing someone (death and missing wise) like I’ve been rewatching pixar movies recently, and I can tell you, they are not for children at times, am I the only one who noticed that? 😮
@@DasTamii No, it's not. Just cuz Disney bought Pixar doesn't make it Disney. Disney also bought ESPN, ABC and FOX. Both _The Simpsons_ and _Family Guy_ air on FOX. By your definition, _Family Guy_ is a "Disney" show. _The Simpsons_ is a "Disney" show. Is every sports documentary on ESPN also a "Disney" movie? Is _Modern Family_ a "Disney" show? No, they're not. Pixar has always been its own company and the Disney company itself isn't allowed to meddle with the making of Pixar movies. Disney is wise enough to let Pixar do their own thing. Disney has its own production company making their own brand of Disney films. Pixar is Pixar.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 lol, it’s different with the other studios, but believe what you want to believe 😂😂😂 Just google it, Up is from Disney AND Pixar, its a cooperation.
The first ten minutes of this film could've been a short film
definitely not a kids film though
@@r.a.fgattaiguy845it could
I was thinking the same thing.
@@r.a.fgattaiguy845 I'd argue against that. So long as it's done in a tasteful way, such as this, these types of topics are suitable for children (especially since it's not voice acted).
@@patrickcarter2829 It would end with a depressed old man going home by himself, that´s a pretty dark end for a kids short film
The first 10 minutes of this movie is a Masterpiece, this movie is a Masterpiece.
The shot of them at the baby doctor has to be the darkest transition in Disney/Pixar animation.
Life is not all rosy, sometimes there has to be a dark part to put yourself back together
I still think the "burned village" transition in Mulan is the darkest. Certainly the most jarring
That would still be Hunchback of Notre Dame. The rest don't even come close.
@@carlmike94 I was gonna say this myself
This was Pixar, not Disney. Yes, technically Disney owns Pixar, but Pixar is its own animation studio.
me before: i watched more than once i ain’t frikkin crying
me after: *tears*
The first 10 minutes of this movie is one of the greatest love stories ever written!
"Up" isn't only a movie, it's a lifetime lesson, that show us the real love is forever, in this life and much more, and never forget our dreams, we should follow the dreams and wishes with loved people.
Total bs
@@Ediçõesduvidosamenteruins
☠️
Ok then. Don't follow your dreams, give up on love and life, and just drown in your sorrows, hate, and pain.
Judging by the final act I'd say it's more about not getting hung up on foolish dreams and remember that what truly matters are the experiences we live with the ones we love.
@@Ediçõesduvidosamenteruins expand the reality of your heart
@@Ediçõesduvidosamenteruins love life, love existence, love the people around you and Love yourself :)
Carl and Ellie remind me of a couple my parents were close friends with during my childhood. They were also a very happy couple and seemed like they would have made great parents. The husband was always playful and cheery whenever he’d play with me and his wife was always very motherly and cooked a lot. Yet sadly they never had kids since the wife had fertility issues and couldn’t adopt since it was too expensive. It’s been years since I last saw them and I hope they’re doing well.
It actually reminds me of my grandparents. Like Carl and Ellie, they grew up together and eventually married. They lived a great life, until two years ago, my grandfather was sick and eventually passed away in the hospital. We even had a funeral like Ellie’s too.
I'm about to turn 41. My wife and I most likely can't have kids. We've been trying for ages. This movie hurts way, way too much for us to watch
@@Grizzlox I’m so sorry to hear that. I can’t imagine how devastating it must be for you and your wife and hope things become better over time.
@@さくら-l8t it was devastating once. Now I know that if it's meant to happen, we will find a way. But if it isn't, we have each other
Jeez, “too expensive to adopt”, that sounds awful. There are multitudes of kids needing families and MONEY is being used as a deciding factor to gatekeep? I mean, I know there have to be some restrictions to keep out people who are not psychologically capable of handling parenthood, but using cash barriers by the government just feels wrong.
"With love comes loss. It's part of the deal." -Stoic the Vast, HTTYD.
Fun fact: Pixar tried to get them to cut Ellie's miscarriage because it was so sad, but the director insisted since it's a crucial part of the story that affects the entire movie, so they got to keep it in.
Menos mal que lo mantuvieron
Im glad they didn't cut it, it's what makes this scene so impactful
I thought it was a reveal that she couldn't have children, if it was a miscarriage that means they could have still tried to have children after.
@@5SecondsOfFrame she has a miscarriage and is then infertile, so it’s both. I don’t think they would have been setting up a nursery if she wasn’t pregnant yet.
Was it a miscarriage? I always thought that she only was sterile 😕
This and the scene where he checks the book again never fail to make me cry
Me too
That could have been a short film all on its own.
Cant not cry whenever I see this scene
Yes me too, probably seen this a hundred times and it still get me
It took me YEARS to understand why Ellie was in the doctor's office crying 😅🥺
Technically we still don’t know exactly what happened. We’re not sure if Ellie was barren or if she suffered a miscarriage. Although I’m leaning more towards the latter since it makes more sense to prepare a nursery AFTER you conceive.
But yeah, I didn’t watch this movie until I was an adult, so by the time I saw it, I pretty much got the gist of it all. Still heartbreaking to watch such a great marriage go through so many tough moments.
@@twelved4983it’d make more sense if it was the former case since if it was the latter (miscarriage) then they could’ve always tried again to conceive another child despite the trauma that came from the initial miscarriage whereas in the latter’s case (barren) there’d be no point in trying to conceive a child and that’s where the Adventure Book came into play since now they have no other life goals.
@@Tim7318-3 on second thought, that makes more sense. Just thought it would’ve been a little too ambitious/hasty to have prepared a nursery before they even knew they were having a kid in the first place.
@@twelved4983 they only started making it when they got the idea during the picnic which was before they started making the nursery, the scenes went in this order: picnic with baby clouds (that’s when they decided they wanted a baby) ➡️ started making the nursery ➡️ they get the bad news.
In other words they knew that they wanted a baby, the problem was that they couldn’t have one *after* *trying* their shot at one.
It breaks my heart. The idea of having a child, having a miscarriage, then learn the bitter truth of unable to conceive another.
The movie itself is a masterpiece.
That 4 minutes of it - is a masterpiece among all masterpieces.)
"not even 30 minutes into the film and I'm already crying"
This is the perfect description of this film
We all need an Ellie in our lives.
we can't be all that lucky
I think this is the first movie and first moment ever that made me cry
Carl and Ellie I think are the most healthy couple in any Pixar movie ever, tell me I’m wrong
I want an animated film with the same montage, no dialogue and just music and movement to describe the scene just like this one. That would win an Oscar. If someone steals my idea I’ll sue them.
Permission to steal your idea for my school project.
hard to do... hard to keep it interesting. i remember there is a Brazilian animation that does so: the boy and the world, quite good
I love how you can see their hearts break.
*Life depicted in a few minutes... Life man... Just life....*
nice... now my night is dead.... there no good night today for me
:/
@Latifah-uq7zr i should better just ask
@Latifah-uq7zrsure :)
@Latifah-uq7zractually i may not :/ i have already done such videos before and i have already moved to another movie. so the chances are pretty low
@Latifah-uq7zr he can always do this... but he already have new content so before that content is ran out... he will not do it
Despite this being a reaction compilation, I was still quite gutted to watch this all over again
I was sobbing at the theater
That brutal and ultra sad :( Great movie
this brreaks my heart and warms it
Well, there goes my heart again 😥
There are doctorate dissertations and academic classes dedicated just to this segment. No dialog, no human actors -- just music and CGI. And we care. Our disbelief is suspended and we are all-in, because the motions and emotions are so understandable and universal. This is an amazing piece of cinema -- and a great test for how empathetic we are.
'Grief is the price we pay for love.' Elizabeth Windsor.
3:58 everyone nooooo *star crying* yeha me cry too😢
It was sad the first two or three times but now I can’t help but laugh at seeing other people lose there shit over it lol
this fillm always reminds me of my late grandparents. They really love each other. It makes me happy cause I remember them from this film, but it pains me at the same time as it recalls me how my grandmother died beside me after the military school graduation, and my grandfather died the day before the day of my birthday....
Suddenly, I am having flashbacks of my grandfather dying in a hospital bed.
Pixar went from making masterpieces like Up, Toy Story and Wall•E to whatever the hell they're putting out these days.
I feel up is by far the best one from them. But the first 2 toy story, cars 1, inside out, wall e, soul and that Mexican one which I don't remember were great too
That was definitely the saddest part of the story😞
"look at them, i want that!"
me too girl....me too....
The first time I saw this movie was during a morning matinee. Several people (including me) were alone. A grown man exclaimed “whoa” when the frame shifted to Ellie at the doctor. I was crying by the end of that montage.
So deeply sad but so deeply romantic.
When the 4 notes becomes slow piano my tear ducts open automatically.
My nana and poppy were married for 73 years…they met when she was 16 and he was 18.. they got married after WW2! They had 4 kids and many many adventures and were still snuggling with each other right up until my poppy passed away recently! My poppy was 97 when he left..and I know he’s just waiting for nana so they can go on their next adventure…and the minute he sees her he’s gonna ask why she’s so bloody late….
Love you Poppy…😊
Look at the reactions when its at Carls tie sequence. Male reactors say nothing, but their faces tell so much.
I think one of the saddest details I noticed (after many viewings of the movie) is that after what happened to Ellie, you never see Carl in a necktie again. He’s wearing that bow tie because he probably never learned how to tie a tie since she always did them for him 😢
This movie is such a masterpice, it managed to show an entier lifetime in just about 15 minutes.
This masterpiece of cinema art and what shit they create today's, sadness😢
+zanatos
#Unnecessary
I'M BOT FUCKIN CRYING! YOU'RE CRYING!
"Before our fun, whimsical adventure movie, let's beat the audience to death with sorrow!!!"
It worked very well.
prefect opening. As he crosses his heart and makes a nod of conviction, every man in the audience became Carl.
This is one of the best openings scenes in movie history
No words. Just storytelling at its best
There is zero chance I will ever watch this again. I saw it years ago in the theater and that was enough. I cannot imagine a supercut of this. It would be sheer anguish.
Next React Mr.Fredickson Read Album Photo after Arrived in Paradise Hall.
i will see about it :/
Since its release in 2009, I watched this movie tons of times and everytime Married Life was played, I cried so hard. Michael Giacchino is a genius, this song bouth sounds happy and sad.
The opening that made grown men and women cry within the first 10 minutes.
Well done Pixar, well done indeed.
That opening sequence left me so devastated that it was impossible to enjoy the rest of the movie. Couldn't deal with Pixar after that.
Lmao back then i didnt understand but my parents was like "I thought this was a kids movie"
Yeah, Carl is def waiting for tsukoyomi after this.
The first 10 minutes of this movie played our heartstrings like an electric guitar solo in an 80's rock band
Let’s not forget that Up is among the 3 animated films that were nominated for Best Picture at Oscars, ever. This movie is that amazing!!!
Pixar really says: i'm gonna make you smile and feel joy, and then cry your soul out in 5 minutes or less.
And THIS right there is a couple goal my dudes. Also, cried like a baby AGAIN.
I’ve never cried to this scene before so I don’t know why I’m crying now
I remember watching this movie as a 9 or 10 or something like that year old with my dad in the cinema when it came out. When the movie was over he asked me what I thought of it and I said that I liked it but I didn't like that the two of them grew old so quickly. He replied something along the lines of how that is the point. It's an interesting memory considering how much I appreciate this scene now, so many layers to it that you get to understand better as you grow older.
the best animation❤❤❤
Damn you Pixar! U always make me cry.
Estaba pensando porqué la gente sule llorar con ésto.
Aquí estoy🤧
The way everyone goes quiet at the end 😢😢
UP was and still something very special in many ppl heart, including me
When I watched this cartoon as a child: "Damn, it's pretty sad ..."
Now I'm almost 25 and I can't hold back the tears...
Years later and this still makes me cry
Pixar: delivering gut-punches to people of all ages since the 2000’s
The guy in blue looks like he gets it.
This friggin montage... Ellie in the doc office and then her passing... If I wasn't on a plane watching this movie, I wudda bawled my ass off!!!
Testament to a great movie etc is no matter how many years and no matter how many times you see it, it still makes you feel like you're experiencing it for the first time... the MC said less than 5 words in the opening 10-15mins and im hurt 🤣🤣😭😭♥️🍀🍀🍀
why i think people keep crying no mather the times they see this scene, is because despite being a kinda short film inside a movie, it spans a lifetime , so there will always be things you have lived and things youll still have to live, no mather your age
Can you make a reaction mashup where Carl and Russell meets Kevin and Dug?
Most emotional Pixar film hands down to this day.
"Thats your book" No its their book. Cross their hearts!!❤❤
Im not crying.....im just a waterfall cosplaying as one😢😢😢😢😢😢
:/
The saddest part was when reks wife died
The saddest scene in any Pixar movie, and one of the top three saddest moments of any Disney movie (other candidates are Mufasa’s death (The Lion King) and “Goodbye May Seem Forever” (The Fox and the Hound)).
Pixar's mission is to make people of all ages and cultures cry together.😢😢😢
Never put your dreams off for too long
Can we have some more scenes from this movie?
Honestly this whole movie could be completely trash, still, those first minutes were so deep that that's all I would remember and think it was a good watch regardless...
The beggining is a Scene we can only understand as an Adult 😢
Me: **watched this movie a million times** HA! I'm immune to sadness, noting can make me cry
Also me: **rewatched the movie** y u must hurt me this way?
the sad part didnt even come out yet but i already shedding tears :') (probably beacuse i've already knew what was gonna happen next)
If I couldn't have a marriage like Gomez and Morticia, then I would love to have one like Carl and Ellie.
When Disney knew how to make movies
This was Pixar not Disney. Yes technically Disney owns Pixar, but Pixar is it's own Animation Studio.
+chaoticdemise4494
They still do
Enough to make a grown man cry 😭
When I saw the thumbnail, I started a pre-cry.
Visual storytelling at 10/10
"And nature is smarter than people think. Little by little, we lose our friends, we lose everything. We keep losing and losing till we say, you know, "What the hell am I livin' around here for? I got no reason to go on."
Growing up realizes that Pixar after finding Nemo is just… dark, I don’t know how to explain it, but they focus on really heavy themes, like losing someone (death and missing wise) like I’ve been rewatching pixar movies recently, and I can tell you, they are not for children at times, am I the only one who noticed that? 😮
A lot of folk can relate to this or is their reality or at least some of it anyway, that’s why it hits so hard 😢
My childhood most loving film is up.
Is the must sad scene of a Pixar movie 😢😢😢
Bing Bong's sacrifice 😭😭😭
Pixar really did a tears speedrun with this one...
Why can’t Pixar make movies like THIS anymore, nowadays they play it safe
Only these first few minutes are the reason this movie is the saddest Disney movie of all of them.
This was Pixar, not Disney. Yes, technically Disney owns Pixar, but Pixar is its own animation studio.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 it’s still from Disney 🙄
@@DasTamii No, it's not. Just cuz Disney bought Pixar doesn't make it Disney. Disney also bought ESPN, ABC and FOX. Both _The Simpsons_ and _Family Guy_ air on FOX. By your definition, _Family Guy_ is a "Disney" show. _The Simpsons_ is a "Disney" show. Is every sports documentary on ESPN also a "Disney" movie? Is _Modern Family_ a "Disney" show? No, they're not. Pixar has always been its own company and the Disney company itself isn't allowed to meddle with the making of Pixar movies. Disney is wise enough to let Pixar do their own thing. Disney has its own production company making their own brand of Disney films. Pixar is Pixar.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 lol, it’s different with the other studios, but believe what you want to believe 😂😂😂
Just google it, Up is from Disney AND Pixar, its a cooperation.
@@theflyingfisherman7829 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Up_(2009_film)
It’s even on the movie poster 🤦🏻♀️
luv the octokrool guys
This makes all other love stories look like Titanic. 😭
Wow, that hits a lot harder as an adult...
That last time she straightened his tie… waterworks