His entire life is captured in perhaps the first 10 minutes of the film, from, as that shy boy he meets tomboy Ellie, they marry, and grow old, she dies. This is accomplished mostly through pictures with virtually no words. It's very poignant. But when Carl loosens thousands of balloons from his roof which are tied down in his fireplace and the house lifts away we understand why he's doing it.He and his unwitting traveling companion, an Wilderness Explorer (like a Cub Scout) Russel are off to South America to find Paradise Falls, a place that Carl and Ellie have dreamed about visiting since they were children.
If you've got kids I highly recommend you take them to see this. But even if you don't take yourself. There were adults all over the theater laughing out loud.
The talking dogs are great. SQUIRREL!

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We took the girls, and even did the whole 3D glasses thing. An excellent time was had by all.
My wife and kids went to the 3d version while I am in Chicago. she said she did not the beginning was sad, but overall a good movie.
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