Carl Fredricksen, âgé de soixante-dix-huit ans, se rend en Amérique du Sud dans sa maison équipée de ballons et emmène avec lui un jeune passager clandestin par inadvertance.Carl Fredricksen, âgé de soixante-dix-huit ans, se rend en Amérique du Sud dans sa maison équipée de ballons et emmène avec lui un jeune passager clandestin par inadvertance.Carl Fredricksen, âgé de soixante-dix-huit ans, se rend en Amérique du Sud dans sa maison équipée de ballons et emmène avec lui un jeune passager clandestin par inadvertance.
- A remporté 2 oscars
- 81 victoires et 88 nominations au total
- Carl Fredricksen
- (voice)
- (as Ed Asner)
- Russell
- (voice)
- Dug
- (voice)
- …
- Beta
- (voice)
- Gamma
- (voice)
- Newsreel Announcer
- (voice)
- Young Ellie
- (voice)
- Young Carl
- (voice)
- Police Officer Edith
- (voice)
- (as Mickie T. McGowan)
- Nurse George
- (voice)
- (as Don Fullilove)
- Nurse AJ
- (voice)
- Omega
- (voice)
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
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- AnecdotesBefore the film's worldwide release date, Pixar granted a wish from 10-year-old Colby Curtin to see the movie before she died. Colby had been diagnosed with cancer and was too sick to go to a theater. A Pixar employee flew to the Curtins' house with a DVD of the finished film and screened it for her and her family. Curtin died seven hours later at 9:20 pm, shortly after seeing the movie.
- GaffesThe phrase "Jiminy Cricket" was used in common slang as a euphemism for "Jesus Christ" (in context of a "cuss" word) since the 1920s. The expression is spoken in movies like The Brave Little Tailor (1938) and Le magicien d'Oz (1939). Pinocchio (1940) had a character named Jiminy Cricket who was named after the expression, not the other way around.
- Citations
[Carl, in his once-again airborne house, suddenly hears a knock at the front door]
Carl Fredricksen: [Surprised] Russell?
[opens the door to find Dug on his doorstep and is very happy]
Carl Fredricksen: [Smiles] Dug!
Dug: [Looking sad] I was hiding under your porch because I love you. Can I stay?
Carl Fredricksen: [Delightfully] Can you stay? Why, you're my dog, aren't you? And I'm your master!
Dug: [His sadness turns to happiness. As he happily wags his tail] You are my master? Oh, boy! Oh, boy!
[lunges forward and covers Carl in slobbery kisses]
Carl Fredricksen: [laughing] Good boy, Dug. You're a good boy.
- Générique farfeluThe photographs of characters shown during the end credits thematically match the crew members' positions, as do the "Wilderness Explorer" badges that also appear.
- Autres versionsIn international prints, the label on the savings jar for Paradise Falls bears a drawing of said place as opposed to text.
- ConnexionsEdited into Doug en mission spéciale (2009)
The first part of this movie is a real tear jerker. When Carl and Ellie's lives flash through the years, all the heart breaks and all the love just jump off the screen. Then there is comedy as the journey to Paradise Falls starts. The movie gets very surreal with dog translators, and a very colorful bird. The villain is a bit too villainy. The story gets too serious at times. But it ends almost as emotionally as it starts. It is one of the best of Pixar.
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Box-office
- Budget
- 175 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 293 004 164 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 68 108 790 $ US
- 31 mai 2009
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 735 102 136 $ US
- Durée1 heure 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1