Ryan Bingham si gode il suo lavoro che lo vede viaggiare su e giù per il Paese licenziando persone. Tuttavia, si rende conto che il suo stile di vita è minacciato dalla presenza di un potenz... Leggi tuttoRyan Bingham si gode il suo lavoro che lo vede viaggiare su e giù per il Paese licenziando persone. Tuttavia, si rende conto che il suo stile di vita è minacciato dalla presenza di un potenziale interesse in amore e di una nuova assunzione.Ryan Bingham si gode il suo lavoro che lo vede viaggiare su e giù per il Paese licenziando persone. Tuttavia, si rende conto che il suo stile di vita è minacciato dalla presenza di un potenziale interesse in amore e di una nuova assunzione.
- Candidato a 6 Oscar
- 75 vittorie e 171 candidature totali
- Kevin
- (as Chris Lowell)
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- QuizWhen Bob shows Ryan a photo of his two children, it is a photo of J.K. Simmons's real children.
- BlooperWhen Ryan asks how many miles a round-the-world flight would cost, he's told it's 500,000 miles. On American a first class round-the-world flight costs 300,000 miles (and even less for lower classes). However, the trip is for two people, not just one.
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Ryan Bingham: [on the docks in Miami] You know that moment when you look into somebody's eyes and you can feel them staring into your soul and the whole world goes quiet just for a second?
Natalie Keener: Yes.
Ryan Bingham: [shrugs] Right. Well, I don't.
Natalie Keener: you're an asshole.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere is a voice recording by Kevin Renick addressing to Jason Reitman mid-credit, stating the reason he wrote the song and the original recording of the song.
- ConnessioniEdited into De wereld draait door: Episodio #5.84 (2010)
- Colonne sonoreThis Land Is Your Land
Written by Woody Guthrie
Performed by Sharon Jones and The Dap-Kings
Courtesy of Daptone Records
The film, based on the book of the same title, is a moving and witty piece of cinema. The line deliveries given are some of the best liners of the year. The adaptation by Reitman and Sheldon Turner is of beautiful and social importance in today's day and age. There was no better time than now, to bring a film like this to the table. Dana E. Glauberman's crisp and precise editing sets the pace as we travel with Ryan in this beautiful account. Reitman's direction shows he's a force to be reckoned with and should be in full blown force for Oscar consideration along with the adaptation shared with Turner.
George Clooney, who's having one hell of a year along with his other comedic turn in The Men Who Stare at Goats, gains sympathy and emotion from the viewer, which up until now, Clooney had always struggled for. The role is right up Clooney's alley and with humorous strength, conveys the pain and loneliness of an otherwise charming man successfully.
Vera Farmiga as Alex, is a beautiful as she is dark, and as sexy as she is ugly. Farmiga has finally landed the right role that, in her years of wrong place at the wrong time, should land her a first-time Oscar nomination. Never showing her hand, Farmiga keeps and earns your trust, attention, and admiration. It's one of the most divisive and structurally brilliant supporting turns of the year.
Seemingly not playing with a full deck is Natalie, played most beautifully by Anna Kendrick, who portrays brains don't equal smart choices. Kendrick earns your care and concern for the character, as she follows Ryan around and constantly badgers him about happiness and love, she naïvely and courageously shows the tenderest parts of youth in today's world. Kendrick will likely be sitting along side Farmiga at Oscar's ceremony.
Jason Bateman, playing Craig Gregory, the boss in charge, is amusing in a brief but memorable role. Amy Morton and Melanie Lynsky, who play Ryan's sisters, are valuable and sufficient enough to book end a wonderful tale. Danny McBride, an outstanding comic talent to watch, is as good as ever. And finally, in otherwise cameos, Sam Elliott and the great Zack Galifianakis are uproarious in their respective roles.
This could very well be the crowd and critical pleaser of the year. It has what the 2004 film Sideways lacked, the emotional edge. Long after the film, you take these characters home with you and remind yourself of its authenticity in delivery, poise, and premise. Up in the Air is one of the best pictures of the year. ****/****
- ClaytonDavis
- 27 nov 2009
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- Cheshire Inn, Saint Louis, Missouri, Stati Uniti(Wedding shower scene)
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- 25.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 83.823.381 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.181.450 USD
- 6 dic 2009
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- 166.842.739 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 49 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1