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Falling Up

  • 2009
  • TV-14
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.8K
YOUR RATING
Joseph Cross and Sarah Roemer in Falling Up (2009)
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A nursing student (Cross) forced to quit school for family reasons winds up taking a job as a doorman in an elite apartment building in New York City, where he sparks to one of his residents... Read allA nursing student (Cross) forced to quit school for family reasons winds up taking a job as a doorman in an elite apartment building in New York City, where he sparks to one of his residents (Roemer).A nursing student (Cross) forced to quit school for family reasons winds up taking a job as a doorman in an elite apartment building in New York City, where he sparks to one of his residents (Roemer).

  • Director
    • David M. Rosenthal
  • Writers
    • Peter Kellner
    • David M. Rosenthal
    • Joseph M. Smith
  • Stars
    • Joseph Cross
    • Sarah Roemer
    • Snoop Dogg
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David M. Rosenthal
    • Writers
      • Peter Kellner
      • David M. Rosenthal
      • Joseph M. Smith
    • Stars
      • Joseph Cross
      • Sarah Roemer
      • Snoop Dogg
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joseph Cross
    Joseph Cross
    • Henry O'Shea
    Sarah Roemer
    Sarah Roemer
    • Scarlett Dowling
    Snoop Dogg
    Snoop Dogg
    • Raul
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    Rachael Leigh Cook
    • Caitlin O' Shea
    Claudette Lalí
    • Mercedes
    • (as Claudette Lali)
    Joe Pantoliano
    Joe Pantoliano
    • George
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Meredith
    Annette O'Toole
    Annette O'Toole
    • Grace O' Shea
    Daniel Newman
    Daniel Newman
    • Jake Weaver
    Sam Page
    Sam Page
    • Buck
    • (as Samuel Page)
    Frankie Shaw
    Frankie Shaw
    • Gretchen
    Gordon Clapp
    Gordon Clapp
    • Colin O'Shea
    Jim Piddock
    Jim Piddock
    • Phillip Dowling
    Peter Jason
    Peter Jason
    • John O'Shea
    Ajay Naidu
    Ajay Naidu
    • Paco
    Michael Panes
    Michael Panes
    • Laszlo
    Gerry Bednob
    Gerry Bednob
    • Cabbie
    John Farrage
    John Farrage
    • Sarkis Papodopoulos
    • Director
      • David M. Rosenthal
    • Writers
      • Peter Kellner
      • David M. Rosenthal
      • Joseph M. Smith
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    User reviews17

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    Vincentiu

    nothing new

    a comedy without many ambitions. nice, humanist, almost correct performance but not really inspired. a young man as axis of a world. new debate about social condition and all-powerful love, few drops of humor and scenes of talk. nothing credible but good occasion to waste the time. if it is a good /bad movie - only expectation has the answer. it is a light movie , picture of a feelings adventure, not spiced, not tasty, full of basic questions and remarkable for Snoop Dogg presence ( only for his fans ), few dogs and slice from a sex shop. Joseph Cross has a not very inspired central character ; the hope to create a naive, sensitive and fragile young man is not realistic. so, only another film with predictable end.
    2DeeDeeWhy

    Neither romantic nor comedic

    Some romantic comedies lean towards romance, others go for the laughs, and some are just nuts and fun. This movie isn't any of those things. The beginning of this film seems like it could be a wacky comedy based on the scenes and script, but the lead male and whoever scored the film thought it was a genuine romance film. The combination made the whole film feel flat.

    The romantic pairing was more irritating than charming. I'm not sure if a recast of the leads would fix the movie, there just wasn't enough shown to explain why they would like each other.

    The guy's mom was pretty funny though; she should have had more scenes.
    7PaulJurma

    Snoop Dog

    It has snoop dog in it, do you really need much more?
    mynameisdrj

    Reality of life as a Man and Men wanting to be Man

    And I quote from a review from a above "Personally, I had seen the trailer before seeing this, so I had a general idea of what to expect - and the film pretty much delivered on that. The whole film has a light feel, and being generally predictable throughout, you're never really in any doubt about the final outcome of... well, everything." End quote.

    In my opinion this is Complete rubbish this film was one of a kind. And not all films are to be thrillers. They are all not supposed to be non-suspecting of the end, some films are easier to read than others, Reviewing the Sixth-Sense I doubt you expected that Mel was dead or how about Orphan that young girl was not a older woman. In real life that young girl was portrayed as a older woman portraying a young girl, these are movies that you should rate the thrill and suspension on and definitely do not rate trailers. Young aspiring directors put them together for practice. You should know that the real Directors do not make them unless it's some over budget movie where major actors and actresses are starring, then they budget for sequence's of things that could happen in the movie, that never appear in the film but are used to bring in the audiences. "Falling Up" was a refreshing mid-twenties college flick, they depict a honest genuine young man. It was a good movie. A movie that morally shows what a real man should be in this day in age and this is coming from a 24 year old man white male out of a lower middle class, that has not been emerged in the moral circumspect that most have innately been inherited but a realization of what a real man is to me, was defined while watching "Falling Up" And in addition Men feel like they have to be a chieftain or, controllers or they aren't real Men, when in fact over 40% of men Are and Stay Obedient to there spouse. Because a real Man for 1-Listen's for 2-Compromise's and for 3-Keeps Quite when there is an issue that is of a importance to there partner. Under 60% of men Are not EVER obedient! are not ever 'Let alone' Stay obedient to there partners. The men that think that they are Man. They can not Listen, Compromise or, Keep Quite they are not men and this all goes back to what are founding Fathers and ancestor marked and deemed what makes men, "A Man!" And it is simple they are not strong enough nor, are they intelligent enough for self restraint. To not need to hear themselves speak, and to listen to someone else. To be strong enough to devour deliberate dexterous and, sagacious comments and to acquiesce when told to, to contravene what they have to say; despite what they believe in, and without contemplation of what is, what. To have a inclination that is unmitigated from the anterior of the categorical countenance. To be strong enough(or Man enough haha) to not get what they want. To realize in life, life itself should be the object; and the only object of your desire. Material objects have no importance or significance. To negotiate; To compromise with what someone else needs/or wants. It is hard to give up the gift of your needs/or wants; to give up a piece of your happiness; to a stranger, No it's not giving up your happiness; it is distributing it. It is more sacred than sharing the divine holy spirit, Empathy a Human gift for women and men alike to share with each other. Empathy separates us from the beasts, so find and use empathy more to separate us from them. Compromise to complect everything. And finally to be a real Man's Man not just one of the men but a Man that is worthy. The power to Keep Quite, to find the strength in silence, many can say they have the aptitude to remain quite but they say it with there words. Most that can find this sovereign state will never break there censorship for you if what your saying matters to you. And with unprejudice opinions. Not necessarily homogeneous in thought but despite the most heinous of times, thoughts or, disagreements To Be and Keep Quite. That is what being a Man is to me.NOW! I suppose like Mother always said Keep Quite unless you have something important to say it actually meant something. It was one of the three golden rules not to just getting along in life, but with women; and also a key to being a Real Man. A HuMan

    -Daniel Robles-

    of Portland Oregon
    vchimpanzee

    Cute Romeo and Juliet comedy

    In New York City, John is getting old but won't admit it, and he is determined to play handball against Paco. But that one last game is too much for him and he falls over dead.

    John's family not only has to deal with the loss, but also the realization that his business was in trouble and the family is broke. Everyone will have to take a job to keep the family from losing the house. Son Henry wants to be the breadwinner so his mother Grace will not have to work, but he is in nursing school. Education will have to wait.

    Henry's Uncle Colin works as a doorman at 1500 5th Avenue, so he gets Henry a job as a doorman. George, the supervisor, is very demanding and expects Henry to do everything right. This means no relationships with the tenants, but treat them nice. Still, after Henry starts work, Henry and Scarlett notice each other right away.

    Henry works alongside Raul, who does as little as he can get away with, and he seems to date a lot of women. Ultimately he shows he cares.

    There are a couple of funny scenes involving an unsupervised kid with money and a pair of hookers. Henry should have been more careful.

    Henry develops a relationship with Scarlett as he makes deliveries to the penthouse apartment. Even though she has a boyfriend, Buck is a rich drunk. At Scarlett's birthday party, Henry even gets called on to use his nursing skills to save a life. And it's not the only time his nursing skills get used: a gay couple has a dog who gets away from them and almost dies.

    When Scarlett's mother finds out about Henry, she is not happy. Her husband Phillip, though, is more accepting.

    So will this Romeo and Juliet romance work out?

    Sarah Roemer is so pretty and easy to like. She's just perfect for the role of Scarlett. And the character is very patient and accepting of others who are different.

    On the other hand, Mimi Rogers does what she does best: a conceited but not necessarily mean rich person who wants only the best for her daughter.

    Joseph Cross makes a very good lead. He's easy to like and very determined.

    Annette O'Toole does a very good job as Henry's mother. Those who know her as the all-American mother of Clark Kent may not be pleased at what she ends up doing, but she is still very much like what she was on "Smallville". Only with a New Yawk accent.

    Rachael Leigh Cook is tough and independent and won't take attitude from anyone. I didn't like her as Henry's sister but she is very good.

    Whether you like him or not, Joe Pantoliano does show talent here.

    Snoop Dogg is also quite good.

    It's a pleasant romantic comedy.

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    • Trivia
      Released in Australia as "The Golden Door" . . . the trailer on IMDb has that title on it.
    • Goofs
      At Scarlett's birthday party, while her father is giving his speech, there is a young woman with black hair in the back of the listening crowd. After he gives Scarlett the picture of the car, the scene cuts to Buck and his friend asking the same young woman to get them drinks. In the next scene, she is still in the back of the crowd on the other side of the room, and then once again talking to the guys in the next shot.

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    • Release date
      • January 5, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Золотая дверь
    • Filming locations
      • Spokane, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Romeo Sierra Hotel
      • Salvatore/Ornston Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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