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| A film "Up in the Air" with George Clooney |
Hello, people!Hi,
blogspot! I get an interesting work at the last time. Now, I'm
workin' at the cinema! And now I can watch a lot of films, but
earlier, I had no time for watching them. It's a type of
entertainment-work :). And i'd like to post my review about one of
the films, premiered in cinema.
Up in the Air
An immensely topical film
based on the novel by Walter Krin and directed by Jason Reitman, Up
In The Air is rooted completely in today’s corporate culture,
ethics of modern living, independence and success along with an
envelope of self ostracism. With all the white-collared bewilderment
moving in and out of the film, the movie is review about todays
continuous, the people who appear to be heartless souls giving out
the fearful firing sheets and the ones who jump off the bridges after
getting the sheets.
Ryan Bungham (George
Clooney), a high-profile, corporate downsizer, fritters out most of
his time in flights, traveling to offices throughout US and sacking
out people without disappointing them. He is the well-known recluse
who suddenly realizes that there is something more to life besides
flying in business class from one office to other and firing people
off their jobs. Natalie (Anna Kendrick), a 23-year-old psychology
main, is on the brink of putting an end to Ryan’s ways of
downsizing by introducing her new-fangled proposal of cutting down
the heavy bills of the companies by firing on the internet.
Now, Ryan’s boss loves the feisty new proposal and sets up Ryan and Natalie to head the change. And here comes the time when a few lessons of life need to be exchanged by both these generation gapped corporate buddies. Natalie should be taught to disconnect out with her unworthy boyfriends and Ryan should learn to connect in with his family and girlfriends.
Now, Ryan’s boss loves the feisty new proposal and sets up Ryan and Natalie to head the change. And here comes the time when a few lessons of life need to be exchanged by both these generation gapped corporate buddies. Natalie should be taught to disconnect out with her unworthy boyfriends and Ryan should learn to connect in with his family and girlfriends.
The incapability to
connect and disconnect along with making up life long relationships
and the decoded isolation of the people inside the corporate world is
well interpreted throughout the movie. Though the script is small,
it’s smart with extremely crisp but real dialogues. All the
performances are excellent. Anna Kendrick looks really adorable as
the twenty-three old and George Clooney has been perfect as the
heartless 21st century wanderer. Jason Reitman and Sheldon Turner
have created a fantastic screenplay that is completely packed up with
quotable quotes. The movie also stirs off some comedy sequences as
well in its serious business world.
Truly a film not be missed
out!

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