Synopsis UP by Andong G Maulana
UP
Young Carl
Fredricksen (Jeremy Leary), a quiet bespectacled boy wearing an old pilot's cap
and goggles, watches a film reel in a theater depicting his hero Charles Muntz
(Christopher Plummer), a famous explorer. The reporter speaks of Muntz's
various accomplishments and discoveries before commenting that he was recently
dishonored by scientists who believed his latest find, the large skeleton of a
bird, was a hoax. Intent on proving them wrong, Muntz is seen boarding his
zeppelin with his team of dogs and promises to return once he has brought back
living proof of his find. After the show, Carl runs down the street with his
balloon, named after Muntzs zeppelin The Spirit of Adventure. He passes an old,
rundown house where he hears someone shout out Muntz's famous slogan: Adventure
is out there!
Carl goes
inside to investigate and meets a young, outgoing tomboy who shares his passion
for exploration and admiration of Charles Muntz. Startled by her loud, boyish
demeanor at first, Carl loses his balloon in the rafters. The girl, Ellie (Elie
Docter), helps him retrieve it, though Carl falls from a beam and breaks his
arm. Ellie sneaks into his room that night and shows him her adventure book
where she expresses a desire to one day move to the top of Paradise Falls in
South America, showing him a picture that she 'ripped right out of a library
book'. She makes him promise that they will go together someday before leaving.
A musical montage shows Carl and Ellie eventually getting married and moving
into the old house where they first met. Their marriage is blissful and they
get jobs as a balloon salesman and zookeeper, respectively. When they discover
that Ellie is unable to have children, they make a pact to save money to travel
to Paradise Falls. However, as the years pass, they are forced to dig into
their Falls fund for other obligations. One day, an elderly Carl realizes that,
despite living happily together, they never fulfilled their old promise and
decides to surprise Ellie on a picnic with tickets to South America. However,
Ellie's declining health puts her in the hospital and she eventually passes
away, leaving Carl alone.
Carl
remains in his home, a retired and sour recluse, as the city grows around him.
He is encouraged to move to a retirement home due to increased construction,
but often argues with the foreman (John Ratzenberger) and refuses to leave. One
day, he meets Russell (Jordan Nagai), a young wilderness explorer scout who
attempts to assist Carl in order to earn his 'assisting the elderly' badge.
Carl tricks Russell into 'assisting' him by telling him to find and get rid of
a 'snipe' that invades his yard. When a construction worker accidentally breaks
Carl's mailbox, a part of the house and a part of Ellie that Carl cherishes,
Carl hits him over the head with his walker. The assault lands him in court
where he is forced to move out of his home by the next day. Workers from Shady
Oaks retirement home arrive to pick him up the following morning but are
shocked to find Carl releasing millions of helium balloons into the air which
detach his house from its foundation, lifting it over the city and into the
sky.
Comfortably
away from the city, Carl sets a course for South America and rests in his chair
until hes interrupted by a knock at the door. Upon answering, he discovers
Russell hanging on to dear life on his porch; apparently, Russell had been
snipe searching under Carls porch. Carl lets him in and decides to descend to
return Russell home before a severe storm hits. The house is knocked around in
the turbulence but Carl manages to tie most of his items down before falling
asleep. He's woken the next morning by Russell, who tells him that they're over
South America (thanks to a GPS device that he accidentally throws out the
window), though the ground is hidden by a dense fog. Carl releases some
balloons to descend but they hit ground early and are knocked out of the house.
They manage to hold onto it using a hose attached to the porch while the fog
lifts to reveal that they are standing on a high plateau opposite Paradise
Falls. Unable to climb back into the house, they resolve to walk to the falls
before the helium in the balloons lets out.
Meanwhile,
a chase is progressing in the jungle. Three dogs with red lights on their
collars are in hot pursuit of what appears to be a giant bird, but they lose
the trail when their sensitive ears pick up the fine tuning of Carl's hearing
aid. Russell stops to go to the bathroom and happens upon a giant bird which he
lures closer with a chocolate bar. He introduces the colorful creature to Carl
and gives it the name Kevin. Kevin follows them as they continue their journey
but runs off when they approach the silhouette of a man who calls out to them.
However, they see that the man is nothing more than a trick of the eye caused
by overlapping stones. They are then approached by a golden retriever with a
red light on his collar. Russell tells him to sit and speak and is surprised
when the dog answers, using the device on his collar. He tells them his name is
Dug (Bob Peterson) and that he is a tracker looking for a bird, at which point
Kevin tackles him. The foursome continue their journey, Carl begrudging the
additional company. At one point, Kevin loudly calls out and is answered by
smaller calls. Dug says that Kevin is calling to her babies and Russell
realizes that Kevin is a girl.
Meanwhile,
the three dogs seen chasing the bird earlier have picked up the scent of Carl
and Russell, who they nickname the mailman. The leader Alpha (Bob Peterson), a
doberman pinscher, tells Beta (Delroy Lindo), a rottweiler, and Gamma (Jerome
Ranft), a bulldog, that they must be vigilant and continue their search. His
speaking device appears to be damaged, causing him to talk in a high pitch.
Using the device on Gamma's collar, Alpha calls to Dug, who they'd sent on a
false mission in order to get rid of him, but finds him in the company of the
bird they'd been after. They soon track him down and come upon Carl and
Russell, but Kevin has already run off. Instead, they choose to take Carl and
Russell to their master. Entering a large gorge, Carl and Russell meet a large
pack of dogs, all with high-tech collars on, before meeting their master -- who
turns out to be none other than an elderly Charles Muntz.
Muntz
invites them into The Spirit of Adventure as guests, but his behavior soon
turns hostile when he finds out that Russell has adopted a new pet bird. Carl
is shocked to see that Muntz has spent all the past years hunting for the bird
which he was deemed a fraud for and has gone mad as a result. Muntz reveals a
table of head mannequins wearing various headgear and grimly knocks each one
off with his cane as he describes the stories their wearers told him; claiming
that each one was actually after his bird. Carl and Russell run away from the
zeppelin just as Muntz discovers the bird calling out from the roof of Carl's
home. Riding on Kevin's back and assisted by Dug, who calls Carl his new
master, they barely escape capture by Muntz's dogs, though Kevin is injured in
the process. Carl agrees to help Kevin get back to her babies safely but, just
before Kevin can re-enter her labyrinth home, a net flies out and captures her.
Muntz and his dogs have arrived in the zeppelin, led to the spot by a tracking
device on Dug's collar. Muntz throws a lantern beneath Carl's home, setting
fire to it. Carl ignores Kevin and runs over to extinguish the flames as Muntz
takes Kevin on board and leaves. Angry and disheartened, Carl yells at Dug and
tells Russell that he's taking his home to Paradise Falls if it kills him. He
manages to set his house down on the Falls, but loses Russell's respect for
leaving Kevin.
Carl goes
inside the house and sits down to look at Ellie's adventure book. Saddened that
she never got to see the Falls, he is about to close it when he discovers added
pictures near the end, documenting their life together. On the last page is a
note written by Ellie that says thanks for the adventure, now go have a new
one! Enlightened and inspired, Carl goes outside in time to see Russell take
off with a few balloons, using a leaf blower as propulsion. Carl empties his
home of extra furniture, allowing it to become airborne once again, and follows
Russell. He finds Dug on his porch and happily exclaims that Dug is his dog and
he is his master. Russell manages to sneak aboard Muntz's zeppelin but is
quickly caught and tied to a chair. Muntz sits him on the ships bomb-bay doors
and flips the switch for them to open. Carl flies in and manages to rescue
Russell in time, setting him inside the house while he goes into the zeppelin
with Dug to fetch Kevin. Hes able to distract the guard dogs with a tennis ball
from his walker and frees Kevin but is confronted by Muntz. They engage in a
sword fight (albeit Carl uses his extended walker) while Russell, freed of his
ties, fights off a squadron of dogs in fighter planes. He regains control of
the house and returns to help Carl, who has climbed to the top of the zeppelin
with Kevin. Dug has, meanwhile, faced off against Alpha and outsmarted him,
effectively becoming the new alpha, and runs off to meet the others topside.
Kevin,
Dug, and Carl run for the house which Russell has landed on the wing of the
zeppelin, but Muntz appears with a rifle and shoots at them, causing the house
to slip and dangle in the air. Carl struggles to hold onto the house with the
hose while Muntz goes in after Kevin. Carl lures Kevin, carrying Dug and
Russell, out of the house with chocolate and Muntz attempts to jump out of the
window after them. He doesn't make the jump as his foot gets caught in some
balloon strings and, weighing too much for the balloons to support him, he
falls to his death. As Kevin, Dug, and Russell make it back to the zeppelin,
Carl is forced to release his house, which slowly descends into the clouds, a
loss which Carl accepts as being for the best.
Kevin is
returned to her three chicks and Carl takes Russell and Dug home where Russell
attends his senior explorer ceremony. When Russell's father fails to present
him with his final badge, Carl fulfills the role and gives Russell a grape soda
badge that Ellie gave him when they first met, calling it the Ellie badge.
Afterwards, they sit on a curb together in front of an ice cream shop, Carl
acting as a surrogate grandfather to Russell, The Spirit of Adventure anchored
above them.
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