UP
The best film I saw in the holidays was the highly critically acclaimed animated film
‘ Up’ which won two Academy awards one for best animated film. Up is not the most typical animated film as it delivers real life problems and issues with sensitivity and emotion that can relate to the audience’s own real life stories. For example only a couple of minutes through the film the wife of the man aspiring to fly to South America to an exotic jungle discovers that she cannot conceive any children this is shocking for an animated film as most cartoon characters in movies such as Shrek deal with Supernatural themes and those films often isolate themselves from non-fictional issues in order to appease to the imaginations and limited intelligence of children’ however UP deals with adult issues which makes audiences of all ages become interested as Up in small parts deals with the centre and soul of humanity in society and with barely discussed issues often not suitable for animated films such as Death as the wife “Ellie” meets a tragic end after never reaching her goal of going to Brazil with her husband. The first 10 minutes of the film can be seen as a tragedy best suited for Drama films and these first 10 minutes keep you occupied in the film’s story despite the fact the quality decreases but those 10 minutes remind you of the real message of the film and that is triumph overcoming tragedy rather than a comedic animated film full of Toilet humor and references to celebrities Up could be in those first 10 minutes return to the the traditional animated film that seems to be long away from most films today.