such beautiful character development. he had so much internal anger in him that resulted from ellie's death. he missed her immensely of course, but he was also angry at the fact that ellie was a beautiful person with beautiful ambitions who never got to live her dream. but here, he realizes that she did. he was her adventure. he was enough.
We are all going to get to that stage. I tear every time I see this, because we can’t stop it. I will miss my grandma when she goes, that’s who I relate to. My grandad passed away at 58, just a day before their anniversary of 35 years. I will miss her so much though, because she’s been in my life as long as my mum. Which most grandparents don’t do.
I remember when I saw this scene the first time in the theaters. I was crying so hard. I didn't care who saw me. It was just so sweet and sad. This scene is one of the many reasons that Up is one of my favorite movies of all time.
@@popsingerstar Carl loved his friend and his wife more than himself (Warner bros and Twentieth Century Fox/Jonah: a Veggie tales Movie/February 2016).
This scene just shows how beautiful their marriage was. Ellie knew that when she passed Carl would grieve beyond belief and she gave him closure with just a simple sentence. This is my favorite Pixar/Disney movie of all time, such an amazing movie.
Shows how much she loved him. Rather than making it about just herself and having soon to be struck down due to illness, she makes it about him, the man she loves. She wants him to have all the happiness and joy after she's gone, just as he's given her such happiness and joy during her life. Such a fantastic scene
I truly think, while the opening scene always makes me sad, this scene absolutely kills me every time. I lost both parents in 2021, I know parents are different than a spouse but, this just hits so much different.
A sudden epiphany, the events up to this point brought back to our attention, a turning point in the film as well as the main character, several emotions recorded in just three minutes of footage (defeat, acceptance, nostalgia, hopelessness, just plain sadness, hope, euphoria, determination.) one of the most emotional scenes in the film, and yet not a single word spoken through the entire thing....
Tijopi11 The opening montage of life, this pivotal (and emotional) realization, and the final zoom out shot are THE moments that I cry every time I watch this film.
No such thing kiddo. They all take a shit ton of work. Those moments are pics of the best times. All the best marriages still have a bunch of work and frustration and downs. But that is part of the overall beauty
It took me a while to notice, but now, I love how the colors inside the house are dull and nearly grayscale (ex. @ 0:33), but as the scene goes on, the colors come back (ex. @ 3:06). That's emotional restoration for you. Affects colors and doesn't afraid of anything.
Tomorrow will be 21 years I’ve been married to my Ellie. I cried when I first saw this movie in the theater and my tears get heavier with each year. Here’s to the next 21 years and many more!
Michael Giacchino did such a great job with this scene. The sweet, soft piano starting with the two open chords, followed by two other chords in the lower register to represent the weight of grief pulling down. THIS scene is a great representation of how powerful picture and music can be. Also, it is worth noting, I see a lot of "EPIC MUSIC!!!!!" being written by many composers, which is fine, but composers who grab the audiences with something as little as a piano solo is a part of the arts as well. As composers, we must not forget this.
@@pavasite4278the guy has insane range as a composer it’s amazing. The guy can make beautifully emotional music from Up to heroic music like The Batman.
Pixar are really sneaky. A heartwarming or sad moment will creep up on you when you least expect it. And then there's the crying. And then comes the runny nose....
When I was young, I had no clue why everyone in my family was sad while watching this movie. Now I understand everything and it makes me cherish every moment I have in life
Same here. Now that I’m older I do too and the entire movie makes better sense but for me this scene it’s the most powerful moment in a Pixar movie if not any movie.
In the hospital scene you can see tape next to Ellie’s bed while she’s holding the book. She put the pictures in when she knew she was dying, because she knew he would need this.
i never saw it in theaters but i decided 2 try it in 2014 so i rented it & it was awesome. it made me decide if i ever get a golden retriever im gonna name him dug too. im glad ed could play carl in dug days b4 he died but it sucks that theres prolly only gonna be 5 episodes cuz of that :( r.i.p. ed aka carl :( now he & ellie r 2gether again looking down on dug, russell & kevin
This is the reason why Up got a Best Picture nomination, it's a powerful message to us that Life's Biggest Adventures is not what you set out for, but with the People you love, family and friends is everyone's biggest adventure.
Up deserved the nomination, but the Academy was kinda forced to do it, because the year before they snubbed WALL-E from a nom so hard and critics hated them for it
when I was a child, I didn't realise this was a very touching scene for the couple. But when I grow up I realize I really need this kind of relationship in my life and I hope I will get a girl that will with me until hereafter.I really want this kind of relationship
This scene embodies what true love is really about and how well soulmates really know each other. Ellie somehow knew that Carl would struggle to move on after she was gone and was prepared to give him a little encouragement in the end. Sadly, the book was too much for Carl to really look at emotionally due to how much he really missed Ellie. This scene did a great job conveying that specifically when he was about to close the book after seeing her little collection and photos of her as a kid. He couldn't bring himself to continue since it was still a fresh wound in his heart. But, when his curiosity got the better of him, those emotions shifted. And the words of encouragement at the end of the album was what Carl needed from Ellie. Again, she somehow knew Carl would struggle to move on with his life after she was gone, and wanted to make sure to give him closure in the end. This is one of my favorite movies of all time and I think of my grandparents when I watch this scene. my grandfather passed away in 2015 and my grandmother has been struggling to move on with her life. They were married for almost 70 years. It's really hard to move on with your life when you've been sharing all of your adventures with your best friend for that long. :(
Also, the room isn’t very colourful at the start. However, when Carl looks through those pictures of him & Ellie getting old, the room becomes more vibrant (from the rising sun of course) as Carl reads Ellie’s note at the end. I adore this movie & not only is this my favourite scene (more than the opening with Carl & Ellie growing up, which is still phenomenal) but it also one of my favourite moments in movie history. It says so much without overly explaining everything. That look on Carl’s face when he reads Ellie’s note says everything.
My great-grandfather had a life similar lto like Carl and Ellie's. He had a loving wife (my great-grandmother I never met because she passed) and they both cared a lot for each other is what I learned. She passed in the late 1980s, but my great-grandfather I got to interact with and spend time with until he died in 2011. He'd gone through many surgeries to keep himself alive and once I heard that he was gone I was entirely dumbstruck, he was 86 or 87, he pulled through for many years. God rest ya William. Damn shame you never saw me enter high school old man.
I can't believe i never noticed that he didn't look that part of the album because he thinks that it would be empty because they didn't go to "adventure", but they did it and he didn't noticed :')
This movie came out around the same time my mom passed away due to sarcoma cancer. And when I watched this scene it brings in such a life lesson. She may have not been able to do all that she wanted, but she had quite the adventure, and to live on in her memory she wanted me to have a new one. Thanx mom! Love and miss you always!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
im sooo sorry :( just remember shes in heaven now. shes in a better place & probably looking down on u right this second. i just heard ed asner died & im bummed :( now hes with her. r.i.p. ed aka carl & ur mom :(
And then...this became the most emotional I have ever been while watching a movie. This moment. First time I saw it pure tears, chest full and heavy, and holding hands with the friends I was seeing it with. Powerful message.
2:27 this shot right here, i had always imagined as symbolozing Ellie in heaven waiting for Carl, as his chair isnt next to hers and the whole pciture has a very golden look to it.
When i was a kid seeing this movie, I didn’t understand why the adults were crying and getting emotional. Im 23 now, and I’m here breaking down now too. Its because everyday is a new adventure. Ellie may not have gotten the adventure she wanted, but all along her marriage to Carl was her adventure. im here crying right now thinking about everything in my life. I truly realize that I love my life, and the people in it.
The way that Carl was able to get what he wanted was to let go of the past. He thought he wasn’t going to get what he initially wanted, but he did in the ending scene, and he did so by simply “having a new one”
I didn't cry in titanic or when my favourite hero for 10 years died in endgame. Yet Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Up, Inside Out and Coco have all turned me into the most inconsolable baby of all time
i cant believe pixar ruined toy story 3 with a fourth one & i just heard last week that theyre ruining it even more with a fifth damn one. 3 was the perfect finale
Such a beautiful scene, where he realizes that he can still have adventures and it’s what Ellie would have wanted and also he ends getting to be a Father figure and you know he would have made a great dad
Hi It’s been 12 years now (July 6, 2022) but I’m in awe of the writing for this scene. Karl looks so suppressed and in a stifled state, always restless and in a state of grief without his beloved, making everything seem so empty to him. When he finally picks up the book from Ellie, he finally sees that Ellie already had the greatest adventure with him, being married and sharing a happy life with him and getting to know and love him. Reading Ellie’s last message for him was what finally put him near a state of emotional peace. Salute to the directors and screenwriters o7
People think the beginning is the saddest part Only Now Do I realize this Is the actual saddest scene in the movie, it flew over my head the first couple times watching the movie, Only when I was older did I realize that in this scene he realized that rather then him failing to give his wife the adventure they always wanted, he succeeded in giving his wife the best adventure ever, A long and happy life together, Fucking brilliant, but gets me bawling ever time, this movie dude
This scene is one of the things that will always make me cry. When I was young, I would get teary eyed but now, I’m always sobbing with tears streaming down my face
This movie really touched me in a way I never thought possible. About 2 or 3 times while watching this, tears in my eyes. Probably one of the best movies I’ve ever seen in my life. Really touched my heart. 😢 😔
All that time since she died, he thought that book was empty just because they didn’t have the exact adventure that they talked about having, and then he finally opens it fully and realizes it’s anything but empty, every single page is full of a memento of all the little adventures that they shared, just by being together. What a film.
Oh my gosh, Up truly is my favourite Pixar movie. I always just cry my eyes out every time I see this scene, doesn’t matter how many times I watch it, what time it is, or how I’m feeling- I just start balling purely because of how sweet this scene is, but so sad too. I always wondered how Ellie passed away for all these years (I do know she became ill) and will probably wonder forever. Ellie and Carl live forever ❤❤
2:46 At this point, carl realizes his mistake by abandoning kevin to save his house to get the house he thinks as ellie to the falls. He could of let it go back then and save kevin. But it was too late as russel went off to the blimp to save kevin. So carl needs to go after russel to save kevin. So he emptied out his house to make the house float again.
This is the reason why my husband and I chose Up as our wedding theme because their love story is so sweet and relatable. I'm the extrovert in the relationship and he's the introvert and we've also struggled with fertility like them which makes their story even more beautiful to us because you can still have a great life despite being unable to have children. Up exemplifies that life in its most mundane moments can be precious like eating, cleaning or reading together. My husband and I even have an adventure book of our own☺️
I lost my grandpa a month ago today. I wondered why I was getting so emotional rewatching this, then I remembered. Hopefully I get the opportunity to tell stories like this movie someday. I hope you do too.
I’m not someone who cries over movies, and I can’t watch this scene without bawling. Not a word uttered, and it’s storytelling/deep-connection-with-the-universal-human-spirit perfection. It moves me more than any other film scene. ❤️
The worst part of life is when death comes around the corner, i still remember that in school i had the best girlfriend the smartest and the most beautiful girl we supported each other loved each other i felt like it's the best time of my life but one day she was diagnosed with chemo but i still loved her and supported her and one day when i went in to school waiting for her i thought she was late but then i saw a poster of her it was a memorial she had died then it hit me that life is unfair it takes those you love the most away from you to never see again it hit me like a building droped on me i thought i wasn't their for her when she had passed before she was placed in the ground i put a note on her coffin saying "See you soon darling i won't be long so i can see you again but now please don't be sad i will see you again i promise love you so much".
How bitter is the lonely is. Poor Carl ellie passed away but the full weight of sadness is a legacy for the living ones but god's mercy and compassion beyond imagination
"Thanks for the adventure, now go have a new one." love, Ellie What it means is go Carl Fredicksen to find your new life. The mission with your late wife is complete.
i used to watch this film all the time with my grand parents when i was a little boy now i grew up and barely ever see them, i wanna just go and watch up with them because it was our favourite thing to do and i want my child hood back man
Watching this for like the 20th time without any sound and it STILL gets me tear up. My husband got me the same travel journal for my bday and I’ve been filling it with pics I’ve crossed off my bucket list.
Bro it literally been 13 yrs since i watch this movie it literally brings me memories such a sad and touching movie and the best movie in my childhood! I will nvr forget this moment of my life! 🥺🥺🥺
It definitely hits a lot that Carl thought Ellie’s whole dream was for herself and Carl to take an adventure to Paradise Falls but it turns out that Ellie’s whole greatest adventure in her life was her marriage to Carl. They went through many ups and downs but they did it together and that was Ellie’s greatest adventure not Paradise Falls. Beautiful.
This movie deals with grief so well. You can't move on if you keep dwelling on what could've been. You have to realize that regret is inevitable because life is short and possibilities are endless. The more you dwell on what could've been the more you miss out on the new adventures life has in store for you ❤
When I saw this in the theater, the stupid ninjas came and sat behind me during the scene in the doctor's office at the beginning; my wife and I had just had that same visit with the doctor a few days earlier. And then came this scene. I swear they raided my grandmother's photo album for inspiration for these pictures. When I remembered seeing similar pictures of my own grandparents, the stupid ninjas came back and brought all their friends.
i admire that Pixar brought the reality of the situation into this, Carl had been trying to keep Ellie's spirit alive be calling the house by her name. Even though he brought the house to Paradise Falls, the truth is she's still dead and never got to see it. In the end however, it 's the boring stuff that makes life an adventure.
This reminders me off my grandparents. My grandmother died in 2016 to cancer and my grandfather is alot like Carl. I'm just happy he has us with him and I love looking at photos with him. This hits me so hard ever time I see it 😢
This movie is so amazing, when i saw it at the movietheater my friend and I were crying so much. Everytime I see these parts of it I cry again. It's just so touching, so briliantly made
My mum always said to me in this movie, don’t be an angry person, life’s to short. I tear every time I watch this, because it’s true. Life is to short, I’m already 18, a world away from when I was 4, but I didn’t think it would come. My grandad said to me, what will be will be. He never lived to see 60, witch I won’t let go. My grandma is left without her husband of 40 years, a boy she grew up with in second grade, she ended up watching become a man. This movie couldn’t be further from the truth, it really couldn’t be. I would say to all the kids out their, don’t rush life, it goes in a blink.
This is where the Westlife song I Wanna Grow Old With You really comes to mind. Carl and Ellie had a long beautiful life together. To Ellie, her life with Carl was already a great adventure. Carl looking at the photos with tears in his eyes as he remembers his beloved Ellie is one of film's saddest moments ever. It's the exact motivation he needed to go help Russell rescue Kevin and become a better person. I'll never get tired of this movie especially with the beautiful score.
such beautiful character development. he had so much internal anger in him that resulted from ellie's death. he missed her immensely of course, but he was also angry at the fact that ellie was a beautiful person with beautiful ambitions who never got to live her dream. but here, he realizes that she did. he was her adventure. he was enough.
You’re making me cry again 🥲
Well said
That’s so beautifully put x
It was in this moment that he got the closure he needed.
We are all going to get to that stage. I tear every time I see this, because we can’t stop it. I will miss my grandma when she goes, that’s who I relate to. My grandad passed away at 58, just a day before their anniversary of 35 years.
I will miss her so much though, because she’s been in my life as long as my mum. Which most grandparents don’t do.
I remember when I saw this scene the first time in the theaters. I was crying so hard. I didn't care who saw me. It was just so sweet and sad. This scene is one of the many reasons that Up is one of my favorite movies of all time.
mine too! i didnt see it in theaters but i really wish i did! it made me decide if i get a golden retriever im gonna name him dug :)
popsingerstar a
are you alive
Heyyy me too
Nostalgia
Rip Ed Asher 1929-2021 who voiced Carl Fredricksen in Pixar’s “Up.” We will never forget you in this film.
now carl & ellie r 2gether again looking down on dug, russell & kevin from heaven
@@popsingerstar All we can do is hope.
@@gonkong5638 im glad he could play carl in dug days b4 he died but it sucks that theres prolly only gonna be those 5 episodes cuz of that :(
Asner*
@@popsingerstar Carl loved his friend and his wife more than himself (Warner bros and Twentieth Century Fox/Jonah: a Veggie tales Movie/February 2016).
This scene just shows how beautiful their marriage was. Ellie knew that when she passed Carl would grieve beyond belief and she gave him closure with just a simple sentence. This is my favorite Pixar/Disney movie of all time, such an amazing movie.
Underrated comment
Up is my favourite Pixar film as well
Thanks for the adventure, now go have a new one
gets me everytime
Robin Gramlich 3 years later...
That because Ellie gave Carl a last massage which can heal his feelings
@@adonaykubrom419 Very true 🙏
Shows how much she loved him. Rather than making it about just herself and having soon to be struck down due to illness, she makes it about him, the man she loves. She wants him to have all the happiness and joy after she's gone, just as he's given her such happiness and joy during her life. Such a fantastic scene
The crossing of the heart roundhouse kicks me in the face
I truly think, while the opening scene always makes me sad, this scene absolutely kills me every time. I lost both parents in 2021, I know parents are different than a spouse but, this just hits so much different.
im sooooo sorry :( stay strong. theyre looking down on u right now from heaven
Rip :(
I love both of mine back to back in 2019-2020
I'm so sorry for you. I hope your doing ok pal. My blessings go to you and your whole family and especially your Mom and Dad. 😇✌🏽🇮🇱💙
We’re so sorry about your parents
“Thanks for the adventure, Go start a new one! - Ellie” THAT HIT SO HARD
That part just hits me in the heart. Makes me cry every time.
A sudden epiphany, the events up to this point brought back to our attention, a turning point in the film as well as the main character, several emotions recorded in just three minutes of footage (defeat, acceptance, nostalgia, hopelessness, just plain sadness, hope, euphoria, determination.) one of the most emotional scenes in the film, and yet not a single word spoken through the entire thing....
Tijopi11 The opening montage of life, this pivotal (and emotional) realization, and the final zoom out shot are THE moments that I cry every time I watch this film.
This.
Not to mention the use of different color palettes
i want a married life like this one
Did u find the one
No such thing kiddo. They all take a shit ton of work. Those moments are pics of the best times. All the best marriages still have a bunch of work and frustration and downs. But that is part of the overall beauty
Espero que la hayas conseguido
Yes, I'd just want kids as well. If not my own, I'd consider adopting.
This scene is a good reminder to recognize the beauty and adventure in the marriage you have. It can get lost in the daily grind.
"Don't cry because it's over, be happy because it happend..."
Wise words from Dr. Seuss.
@@nateobrien354 If you feel both, just say to yourself “Okay.”
- Hitler
It took me a while to notice, but now, I love how the colors inside the house are dull and nearly grayscale (ex. @ 0:33), but as the scene goes on, the colors come back (ex. @ 3:06).
That's emotional restoration for you. Affects colors and doesn't afraid of anything.
Yeah
@@WatercraftGames 11 years late my guy
@@hi-ux1iw better late than never
must be the sun... or something in my eyes 🥺
What an observation!
Tomorrow will be 21 years I’ve been married to my Ellie. I cried when I first saw this movie in the theater and my tears get heavier with each year. Here’s to the next 21 years and many more!
I’m very lucky to have found my Ellie and be married to her. This one really hit me😢
Michael Giacchino did such a great job with this scene. The sweet, soft piano starting with the two open chords, followed by two other chords in the lower register to represent the weight of grief pulling down. THIS scene is a great representation of how powerful picture and music can be. Also, it is worth noting, I see a lot of "EPIC MUSIC!!!!!" being written by many composers, which is fine, but composers who grab the audiences with something as little as a piano solo is a part of the arts as well. As composers, we must not forget this.
He did the music for this? Wow no wonder it's so good. His music in batman was amazing and that's how I found out about him
@@pavasite4278 i just thought star trek and then this amazed me
He should have gotten the Oscar for best music for this movie.
@@pavasite4278the guy has insane range as a composer it’s amazing. The guy can make beautifully emotional music from Up to heroic music like The Batman.
Pixar are really sneaky. A heartwarming or sad moment will creep up on you when you least expect it. And then there's the crying. And then comes the runny nose....
lofthouse23 u
I'm working on a Pixar edit and currently rewatching all of their movies to do it... You ain't lying. Not at all.
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When I was young, I had no clue why everyone in my family was sad while watching this movie. Now I understand everything and it makes me cherish every moment I have in life
Same here. Now that I’m older I do too and the entire movie makes better sense but for me this scene it’s the most powerful moment in a Pixar movie if not any movie.
no for real as i child i didn’t realize he thought the scrapbook was empty. now that i do it makes the scene so much better.
it really touched, this part always made me cry
The truth of Ellie's adventure is Carl...
how romantic...
:'(
everyone says the opening scene of their married life made them cry the most. but this scene just got to me.. i completely lost it.
How are you doing after 10 years
@@satan1189 I’m decent, how are you?
@BabyGhast4 how are you doing after 2 years?
@@shabanshabani7721How are you doing after 8hrs
Russell's sash on Ellie's chair...genius!
If you didn’t cry at this scene, you don’t have a soul.
Even lucifer would cry😭
I honestly don't remember if I did. Then again I was also in edgy cringe early teen phase so...
Guess I don’t have a soul lol
In the hospital scene you can see tape next to Ellie’s bed while she’s holding the book. She put the pictures in when she knew she was dying, because she knew he would need this.
I want to just jump into this scene and give him a big hug, my tears come everytime I watch this movie
I love how the first thing the fixes is Ellie’s chair. Such a sign of respect!
This still remains Pixar’s best film and this scene along with the opening prove it
i never saw it in theaters but i decided 2 try it in 2014 so i rented it & it was awesome. it made me decide if i ever get a golden retriever im gonna name him dug too. im glad ed could play carl in dug days b4 he died but it sucks that theres prolly only gonna be 5 episodes cuz of that :( r.i.p. ed aka carl :( now he & ellie r 2gether again looking down on dug, russell & kevin
This is the reason why Up got a Best Picture nomination, it's a powerful message to us that Life's Biggest Adventures is not what you set out for, but with the People you love, family and friends is everyone's biggest adventure.
Well said
Up deserved the nomination, but the Academy was kinda forced to do it, because the year before they snubbed WALL-E from a nom so hard and critics hated them for it
@bruceturnbull4219 Oh yeah, WALL-E totally deserved a Best Picture nomination, but Science Fiction at the time was overlooked
"Thanks for the adventure, now go have a new one!"
Thats hit me alot😭
that slapped me across the face in 100 different ways 😭
@@kentbaluyuttheawesomeSAME STAPH PLAYING WITH MY FEELINGS
“- Love, Ellie”
when I was a child, I didn't realise this was a very touching scene for the couple. But when I grow up I realize I really need this kind of relationship in my life and I hope I will get a girl that will with me until hereafter.I really want this kind of relationship
Not me.
Not me.
I love that even though Carl was afraid that he didn't give Ellie the life she always wanted, she let him know that he did 😁
This scene embodies what true love is really about and how well soulmates really know each other. Ellie somehow knew that Carl would struggle to move on after she was gone and was prepared to give him a little encouragement in the end. Sadly, the book was too much for Carl to really look at emotionally due to how much he really missed Ellie. This scene did a great job conveying that specifically when he was about to close the book after seeing her little collection and photos of her as a kid. He couldn't bring himself to continue since it was still a fresh wound in his heart. But, when his curiosity got the better of him, those emotions shifted. And the words of encouragement at the end of the album was what Carl needed from Ellie. Again, she somehow knew Carl would struggle to move on with his life after she was gone, and wanted to make sure to give him closure in the end.
This is one of my favorite movies of all time and I think of my grandparents when I watch this scene. my grandfather passed away in 2015 and my grandmother has been struggling to move on with her life. They were married for almost 70 years. It's really hard to move on with your life when you've been sharing all of your adventures with your best friend for that long. :(
I love how the photos got more and more clear and colorful like Ellie's dream for adventure was fufilled through her love for Carl.
Also, the room isn’t very colourful at the start. However, when Carl looks through those pictures of him & Ellie getting old, the room becomes more vibrant (from the rising sun of course) as Carl reads Ellie’s note at the end.
I adore this movie & not only is this my favourite scene (more than the opening with Carl & Ellie growing up, which is still phenomenal) but it also one of my favourite moments in movie history. It says so much without overly explaining everything. That look on Carl’s face when he reads Ellie’s note says everything.
My great-grandfather had a life similar lto like Carl and Ellie's. He had a loving wife (my great-grandmother I never met because she passed) and they both cared a lot for each other is what I learned. She passed in the late 1980s, but my great-grandfather I got to interact with and spend time with until he died in 2011. He'd gone through many surgeries to keep himself alive and once I heard that he was gone I was entirely dumbstruck, he was 86 or 87, he pulled through for many years. God rest ya William. Damn shame you never saw me enter high school old man.
Florida '79 im sorry :( just remember hes in heaven now. hes in a better place & probably looking down on u right this second
I can't believe i never noticed that he didn't look that part of the album because he thinks that it would be empty because they didn't go to "adventure", but they did it and he didn't noticed :')
This movie came out around the same time my mom passed away due to sarcoma cancer. And when I watched this scene it brings in such a life lesson. She may have not been able to do all that she wanted, but she had quite the adventure, and to live on in her memory she wanted me to have a new one. Thanx mom! Love and miss you always!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
im sooo sorry :( just remember shes in heaven now. shes in a better place & probably looking down on u right this second. i just heard ed asner died & im bummed :( now hes with her. r.i.p. ed aka carl & ur mom :(
Seeing the sorrow in this man's eyes hurts me so much
And then...this became the most emotional I have ever been while watching a movie. This moment. First time I saw it pure tears, chest full and heavy, and holding hands with the friends I was seeing it with. Powerful message.
It’s 2 am and I’m bawling. I freaking love this scene and this movie so much
Man this scene always makes me cry😢 the music is just emotional and the memories that brings him back are also emotional
2:27 this shot right here, i had always imagined as symbolozing Ellie in heaven waiting for Carl, as his chair isnt next to hers and the whole pciture has a very golden look to it.
this was a beautiful movie.
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One of Pixar’s Best.
When i was a kid seeing this movie, I didn’t understand why the adults were crying and getting emotional.
Im 23 now, and I’m here breaking down now too. Its because everyday is a new adventure. Ellie may not have gotten the adventure she wanted, but all along her marriage to Carl was her adventure.
im here crying right now thinking about everything in my life. I truly realize that I love my life, and the people in it.
The way that Carl was able to get what he wanted was to let go of the past. He thought he wasn’t going to get what he initially wanted, but he did in the ending scene, and he did so by simply “having a new one”
I didn't cry in titanic or when my favourite hero for 10 years died in endgame. Yet Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, Up, Inside Out and Coco have all turned me into the most inconsolable baby of all time
i cant believe pixar ruined toy story 3 with a fourth one & i just heard last week that theyre ruining it even more with a fifth damn one. 3 was the perfect finale
Such a beautiful scene, where he realizes that he can still have adventures and it’s what Ellie would have wanted and also he ends getting to be a Father figure and you know he would have made a great dad
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It’s been 12 years now (July 6, 2022) but I’m in awe of the writing for this scene. Karl looks so suppressed and in a stifled state, always restless and in a state of grief without his beloved, making everything seem so empty to him. When he finally picks up the book from Ellie, he finally sees that Ellie already had the greatest adventure with him, being married and sharing a happy life with him and getting to know and love him. Reading Ellie’s last message for him was what finally put him near a state of emotional peace. Salute to the directors and screenwriters o7
People think the beginning is the saddest part Only Now Do I realize this Is the actual saddest scene in the movie, it flew over my head the first couple times watching the movie, Only when I was older did I realize that in this scene he realized that rather then him failing to give his wife the adventure they always wanted, he succeeded in giving his wife the best adventure ever, A long and happy life together, Fucking brilliant, but gets me bawling ever time, this movie dude
She didn't get the adventure she wanted, but he gave her an adventure she would treasure forever.
She didn’t get the one she wanted, but she got the one she knew she needed and was glad to have it.
is scene is directed and written perfectly.
I love how as the scene progresses there’s more color in the environment
This scene is one of the things that will always make me cry. When I was young, I would get teary eyed but now, I’m always sobbing with tears streaming down my face
This movie really touched me in a way I never thought possible. About 2 or 3 times while watching this, tears in my eyes. Probably one of the best movies I’ve ever seen in my life. Really touched my heart. 😢 😔
So nostalgic right?I have everything That I had in the past But my heart wants to be there again
I cried a lot watching this. It really touched my heart. Carl loved Ellie down to the very end with all his heart as she chose to love him
this scene made me cry
All that time since she died, he thought that book was empty just because they didn’t have the exact adventure that they talked about having, and then he finally opens it fully and realizes it’s anything but empty, every single page is full of a memento of all the little adventures that they shared, just by being together.
What a film.
still makes me tear up, all these years later. this movie is so very beautiful
Pixar thinks just because it's an emotional scene I won't ask who was taking the pictures!
There were family at their wedding, and they must have had some friends/coworkers/acquaintances over the years.
They had a timer on their camera, shows it in the beginning
timer camera, relatives, anyone could take the picture… but the pic where ellie sat alone is definitely Karl
Oh my gosh, Up truly is my favourite Pixar movie. I always just cry my eyes out every time I see this scene, doesn’t matter how many times I watch it, what time it is, or how I’m feeling- I just start balling purely because of how sweet this scene is, but so sad too. I always wondered how Ellie passed away for all these years (I do know she became ill) and will probably wonder forever. Ellie and Carl live forever ❤❤
now theyre 2gether again in heaven
2:46 At this point, carl realizes his mistake by abandoning kevin to save his house to get the house he thinks as ellie to the falls. He could of let it go back then and save kevin. But it was too late as russel went off to the blimp to save kevin. So carl needs to go after russel to save kevin. So he emptied out his house to make the house float again.
This made me cry more than the married life scene
This hits harder as you age…
This is the reason why my husband and I chose Up as our wedding theme because their love story is so sweet and relatable. I'm the extrovert in the relationship and he's the introvert and we've also struggled with fertility like them which makes their story even more beautiful to us because you can still have a great life despite being unable to have children. Up exemplifies that life in its most mundane moments can be precious like eating, cleaning or reading together. My husband and I even have an adventure book of our own☺️
I lost my grandpa a month ago today. I wondered why I was getting so emotional rewatching this, then I remembered.
Hopefully I get the opportunity to tell stories like this movie someday.
I hope you do too.
Both of my favorite actors. Rest in Peace my friends.
Till this day
this scene still makes me cry
The most heartwarming movie, piece of music, and character of all time.
you're not wrong, buddy.
Most interesting thing to me are you alive?
This movies is the one the biggest pieces of my childhood. Balloons were my most favorite thing when I was a kid.
I’m not someone who cries over movies, and I can’t watch this scene without bawling. Not a word uttered, and it’s storytelling/deep-connection-with-the-universal-human-spirit perfection. It moves me more than any other film scene. ❤️
The worst part of life is when death comes around the corner, i still remember that in school i had the best girlfriend the smartest and the most beautiful girl we supported each other loved each other i felt like it's the best time of my life but one day she was diagnosed with chemo but i still loved her and supported her and one day when i went in to school waiting for her i thought she was late but then i saw a poster of her it was a memorial she had died then it hit me that life is unfair it takes those you love the most away from you to never see again it hit me like a building droped on me i thought i wasn't their for her when she had passed before she was placed in the ground i put a note on her coffin saying "See you soon darling i won't be long so i can see you again but now please don't be sad i will see you again i promise love you so much".
This part made me cry so much 😭😭😭😭😭😭 1:49
one of the best movies pixar has ever made in my opinion i always get tears when watching this scene
How bitter is the lonely is. Poor Carl ellie passed away but the full weight of sadness is a legacy for the living ones but god's mercy and compassion beyond imagination
"Thanks for the adventure, now go have a new one."
love, Ellie
What it means is go Carl Fredicksen to find your new life. The mission with your late wife is complete.
this scene gets me every time.
I don't think that will ever be enough tears to cry while seeing this scene... everyone who lost a beloved one this year will understand ❤
i used to watch this film all the time with my grand parents when i was a little boy now i grew up and barely ever see them, i wanna just go and watch up with them because it was our favourite thing to do and i want my child hood back man
The thank you to Carl- absolutely kills me
When i saw the young photos of them i cried.....🥺
When I was younger I don't like this move when I grown up. I understand what it means.
Me too
I can see why a movie like Up would appeal to older people.
i loved and understand the movie right the first time i saw it i felt in love with this pixar
it's one of the best for me
😢 this made me cry.
You're not alone
Not a single word, an amazing example of showing not telling. Just Carl and his deep reflection on his life with the woman he loved.
She gave up on her dream for both of theirs❤ that’s love.
this video was the first scene in any movie that made me cry in life; will always be sacred for me
Watching this for like the 20th time without any sound and it STILL gets me tear up.
My husband got me the same travel journal for my bday and I’ve been filling it with pics I’ve crossed off my bucket list.
This is true brillance. Not one word was spoken and yet they were able to show us love in its truest most powerful form.
this part made me cry so much i just couldn't stop thinking of it.
😭just the piano sound made me sad as ever.
This is the Disney I enjoyed as a kid!!!
This made me bawl my eyes out 😭😭
they make getting old look beautiful.
Bro it literally been 13 yrs since i watch this movie it literally brings me memories such a sad and touching movie and the best movie in my childhood! I will nvr forget this moment of my life!
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It definitely hits a lot that Carl thought Ellie’s whole dream was for herself and Carl to take an adventure to Paradise Falls but it turns out that Ellie’s whole greatest adventure in her life was her marriage to Carl. They went through many ups and downs but they did it together and that was Ellie’s greatest adventure not Paradise Falls. Beautiful.
This movie deals with grief so well. You can't move on if you keep dwelling on what could've been. You have to realize that regret is inevitable because life is short and possibilities are endless. The more you dwell on what could've been the more you miss out on the new adventures life has in store for you ❤
When I saw this in the theater, the stupid ninjas came and sat behind me during the scene in the doctor's office at the beginning; my wife and I had just had that same visit with the doctor a few days earlier.
And then came this scene. I swear they raided my grandmother's photo album for inspiration for these pictures. When I remembered seeing similar pictures of my own grandparents, the stupid ninjas came back and brought all their friends.
i admire that Pixar brought the reality of the situation into this, Carl had been trying to keep Ellie's spirit alive be calling the house by her name. Even though he brought the house to Paradise Falls, the truth is she's still dead and never got to see it. In the end however, it 's the boring stuff that makes life an adventure.
This reminders me off my grandparents. My grandmother died in 2016 to cancer and my grandfather is alot like Carl. I'm just happy he has us with him and I love looking at photos with him. This hits me so hard ever time I see it 😢
This is so damn soul-crushingingly beautiful. #ImNotCryingYoureCrying
This movie is so amazing, when i saw it at the movietheater my friend and I were crying so much.
Everytime I see these parts of it I cry again. It's just so touching, so briliantly made
My mum always said to me in this movie, don’t be an angry person, life’s to short. I tear every time I watch this, because it’s true. Life is to short, I’m already 18, a world away from when I was 4, but I didn’t think it would come. My grandad said to me, what will be will be. He never lived to see 60, witch I won’t let go. My grandma is left without her husband of 40 years, a boy she grew up with in second grade, she ended up watching become a man. This movie couldn’t be further from the truth, it really couldn’t be. I would say to all the kids out their, don’t rush life, it goes in a blink.
I feel like that’s what Pixar feels like after Joe Ranft died
I come back every so often to watch this. It gets me more and more as I grow up. I'm in a puddle.
I'm sorry, what was that? Crying? No, I'm not crying, I just have a bad case of soggy eyeballs.
CraftyLittleDevil I know right no tears here 😂😄😉
that's okay, i don't need my heart...
This is where the Westlife song I Wanna Grow Old With You really comes to mind. Carl and Ellie had a long beautiful life together. To Ellie, her life with Carl was already a great adventure. Carl looking at the photos with tears in his eyes as he remembers his beloved Ellie is one of film's saddest moments ever. It's the exact motivation he needed to go help Russell rescue Kevin and become a better person. I'll never get tired of this movie especially with the beautiful score.