5 Flights Up evaluation action
2022-06-11 16:40
The film "5 Flights Up" mildly expressed that money cannot replace memory, and no amount of real estate does not mean that it is a real "home". Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton's performances were nothing less than the fascinating performances the audience expected.
However, in most cases, "5 Flights Up" is about marriage. This is a marriage that everyone is looking forward to, although many people may not like it when the couple fled to Brooklyn for the first time. But this adds a certain degree of appeal to the film, because it only develops fairness when it follows its own track to the place the audience has been expecting.
Extended Reading
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Alex Carver: Who would have thought that the whole of my life's work would be worth less than the room it was painted in?
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[first lines]
Alex Carver: [narrating] When Ruth and I first moved to Brooklyn, it was like an outpost. To our friends in Manhattan, we might as well have moved to Nebraska. It was out of fashion, but a good place for a struggling artist like me. And we liked it, which was good, because it was all we could afford.