moving on UP!
16 years ago
Well hello everyone, I hope this find you doing well.
Alright, last night I was invited to see UP in 3D, by two most popular babyfurs (Let’s see who can guess them first, and no y’all three can’t guess). I was very excited to see the movie for it was my first 3D movie ever, I know I know I don’t get out much.
The movie UP was great. I found it to be another classic Disney movie. The story follows the typical path, the main character experiences great times with someone close and then loses them, becomes flawed, and then goes on a journey to overcoming the flaws. The main character is Mr. Carl Fredricksen loses his wife, but he still wants to complete their adventure to have their house on Paradise Falls. He is joined by a delightful character Russell, a little kid who is trying to earn badges for the Wilderness Explorers (like the Boy or Girl Scouts). As the two travel we learn about Russell’s poor home life and Carl’s attachment to his wife. The two are also joined by Kevin a wild and goofy bird and Dug, one of my favorite Disney characters of all time, who has a few screws missing but is a hero in the end nonetheless. The villain I found very interesting for the fact I can understand his side of the story. His name is Charles F. Muntz, he finds a skeleton of a animal but is rejected as being a fraud. So he returns to Paradise Falls to capture the animal to clear his name. However, he goes a little crazy in his pursuit.
So what did UP teach me? Let’s see, for one Adventure is everywhere. Adventure is not going exploring in some uncharted region of the world, but rather it is living and enjoying the things in life. Going through the good and bad times with the one you love is the true adventure (I got a feeling the babyfurs I went with have a better understanding of that than I). Also despite how much it hurts, one must let go of the past. Yes it may hurt, but the adventure doesn’t end when your loved one is gone, but it continues as you go on with them in your heart (Phil Collins’ “You’ll Be In My Heart” comes to mind).
That’s it for now. I highly recommend seeing UP, it is well worth the watch (and it’s in 3D).
Thanks,
KaGe
Alright, last night I was invited to see UP in 3D, by two most popular babyfurs (Let’s see who can guess them first, and no y’all three can’t guess). I was very excited to see the movie for it was my first 3D movie ever, I know I know I don’t get out much.
The movie UP was great. I found it to be another classic Disney movie. The story follows the typical path, the main character experiences great times with someone close and then loses them, becomes flawed, and then goes on a journey to overcoming the flaws. The main character is Mr. Carl Fredricksen loses his wife, but he still wants to complete their adventure to have their house on Paradise Falls. He is joined by a delightful character Russell, a little kid who is trying to earn badges for the Wilderness Explorers (like the Boy or Girl Scouts). As the two travel we learn about Russell’s poor home life and Carl’s attachment to his wife. The two are also joined by Kevin a wild and goofy bird and Dug, one of my favorite Disney characters of all time, who has a few screws missing but is a hero in the end nonetheless. The villain I found very interesting for the fact I can understand his side of the story. His name is Charles F. Muntz, he finds a skeleton of a animal but is rejected as being a fraud. So he returns to Paradise Falls to capture the animal to clear his name. However, he goes a little crazy in his pursuit.
So what did UP teach me? Let’s see, for one Adventure is everywhere. Adventure is not going exploring in some uncharted region of the world, but rather it is living and enjoying the things in life. Going through the good and bad times with the one you love is the true adventure (I got a feeling the babyfurs I went with have a better understanding of that than I). Also despite how much it hurts, one must let go of the past. Yes it may hurt, but the adventure doesn’t end when your loved one is gone, but it continues as you go on with them in your heart (Phil Collins’ “You’ll Be In My Heart” comes to mind).
That’s it for now. I highly recommend seeing UP, it is well worth the watch (and it’s in 3D).
Thanks,
KaGe
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