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A reluctant Carl Fredricksen agrees to go on a date, but admits he has no idea how dating works these days. Like the friend he is, Dug tries to calm Carl down and offers tips on how to make ... Read allA reluctant Carl Fredricksen agrees to go on a date, but admits he has no idea how dating works these days. Like the friend he is, Dug tries to calm Carl down and offers tips on how to make friends.A reluctant Carl Fredricksen agrees to go on a date, but admits he has no idea how dating works these days. Like the friend he is, Dug tries to calm Carl down and offers tips on how to make friends.
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Edward Asner
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Bob Peterson
- Dug
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Not what Pixar shorts are supposed to be
Once upon a time, not so long ago, Pixar shorts were simple, understated, and, well...short. Sometimes they even had no dialogue, a charming throwback to the days where the theater's organ player had to do all the story's heavy-lifting.
"Carl's Date" is none of these things. It's overwritten, it tries too hard, and it's definitely too long. Credit where credit is due, Ed Asner does a fine job (Rest in Peace) and if you liked his performance in Up, you'll at least find this watchable. But it's far from one of the best Pixar has to offer. Give me "One Man Band" or "Geri's Game" any time. This? Not so much.
"Carl's Date" is none of these things. It's overwritten, it tries too hard, and it's definitely too long. Credit where credit is due, Ed Asner does a fine job (Rest in Peace) and if you liked his performance in Up, you'll at least find this watchable. But it's far from one of the best Pixar has to offer. Give me "One Man Band" or "Geri's Game" any time. This? Not so much.
big issue short
Carl is surprised when Ms. Meyers asks him out on a date. He's even more surprised when he says yes. Dug has to help the conflicted Carl.
This was supposed to be part of the Dug Days show. Instead, it becomes the short accompanying Elemental. Apparently, it's one of the last performance of Ed Asner who died in 2021. That may result in the end of Dug Days or any more material for Carl. It deals with a big issue. The big takeaway from Up is the love story. This is Carl taking his first hesitant step in a new chapter. It has a lot of issues that come with that and I don't think a short has enough time to fully discuss them. Ultimately, the short feels short. We don't even get to meet Ms. Meyers.
This was supposed to be part of the Dug Days show. Instead, it becomes the short accompanying Elemental. Apparently, it's one of the last performance of Ed Asner who died in 2021. That may result in the end of Dug Days or any more material for Carl. It deals with a big issue. The big takeaway from Up is the love story. This is Carl taking his first hesitant step in a new chapter. It has a lot of issues that come with that and I don't think a short has enough time to fully discuss them. Ultimately, the short feels short. We don't even get to meet Ms. Meyers.
When the music hits.
There's only so much you can achieve in under ten minutes and Pixar would normally nail it but this little piece of cinema didn't hit the right notes ~ apart from when the sad music begins.
The premise is really, really simple: Carl is asked out on a date and is then bombarded by an incessant stream of the dog prattling on. I'd completely forgotten about the collar from the 2009 original.
Anyway, I wish the writers had given us more time with Carl contemplating the emotional pathway to letting go yet keeping Mrs Carl in his heart. For me, the dog spoiled that tenderness, because it wasn't funny.
The premise is really, really simple: Carl is asked out on a date and is then bombarded by an incessant stream of the dog prattling on. I'd completely forgotten about the collar from the 2009 original.
Anyway, I wish the writers had given us more time with Carl contemplating the emotional pathway to letting go yet keeping Mrs Carl in his heart. For me, the dog spoiled that tenderness, because it wasn't funny.
Unncessary. A waste of Ed Asner's Talent which undoes a lot of the good of Up
What a wasted opportunity to let Ed Asner's wonderful character from Up shine again.
Instead of showing us some more of the heart of this wonderful character in the hands of a talented actor in his last film role we get a barely anything story that manages to damage the glow of the original film, in that it shows Carl moving on from his lifelong devotion to his beloved wife of his entire life, for no apparent real reason. There is nothing in the original film to suggest Carl has any interest in ever giving his attention to anyone else and that was one of the core moments of beauty to it, true undying love.
I don't know what this short film thought it was doing but of all the things they could have used Asner for, this slight and unnecessary film was not a worthy full stop to a wonderful legacy.
Instead of showing us some more of the heart of this wonderful character in the hands of a talented actor in his last film role we get a barely anything story that manages to damage the glow of the original film, in that it shows Carl moving on from his lifelong devotion to his beloved wife of his entire life, for no apparent real reason. There is nothing in the original film to suggest Carl has any interest in ever giving his attention to anyone else and that was one of the core moments of beauty to it, true undying love.
I don't know what this short film thought it was doing but of all the things they could have used Asner for, this slight and unnecessary film was not a worthy full stop to a wonderful legacy.
A bit of nostalgia that touches your heart.
I grew up in the mid 2000's and Up was a movie that for me and many others is the best Pixar movie ever created. It taught us the value of family and to appreciate the ones you loved. At the same time; it taught us how important it is to let go and learn to make new connections in life. This short film although only 8 minutes long, still continues some of those treasured values and shows Carl who still has a deep love for Ellie can move on with his life and be happy in his new adventures. If you reviewed this short badly; I am so terribly sorry that you haven't found the love shown in this film. Maybe you will find it one day and perhaps more to your sad life. Pro tip: take a shower once in a while, I hear it will make people not repel away from you.
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- TriviaEdward Asner recorded his dialogue for Carl's Date in the spring of 2021.
- Alternate versionsDistributed under the title "Le Rendez-vous galant de Carl" in France.
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