5 Flights Up Comments

  • Jabari 2023-08-11 10:56:41

    I really want to buy a house and live there for 40...

  • Yasmin 2023-08-02 01:00:12

    The older they are, the better the...

  • Kimberly 2023-07-26 09:35:43

    I hope Xiao Shuang and I will be the same when we get old, I am humorous and she...

  • Mortimer 2023-06-08 23:12:46

    The story is very simple, but the rhythm of the whole movie, the warm pictures full of sunshine, the humorous dialogue, the deep love of the couple for each other, all make me feel very comfortable and...

  • Jaunita 2023-06-08 00:28:12

    Look again to see how wonderful the combination of DK and MF...

  • Dave 2023-05-22 18:26:46

    Old couple selling a house. Diane Keaton is such a beauty. ....

  • Erling 2023-05-17 15:48:29

    People who are going to move next week will see a movie about moving, they will always have a...

  • Malvina 2023-04-16 20:43:35

    New York's urban warmth film, the murder of the murderer and the seller's story are a bit reluctant, what is the change for? Is the effort in...

  • Brent 2023-04-08 17:18:37

    Not surprisingly, this is the last movie I watched in 2019, a film full of warmth. The story of Morgan Freeman’s work is very simple. A couple of old couples are ready to sell their houses and change houses because their legs and feet are inconvenient. A series of small episodes are produced in the middle, reflecting the screenwriter’s attitude towards old age. An attitude of acting but not acting. Just like the last line of the film, don't we live in the present? Maybe we will still sell...

  • Johnnie 2023-03-02 10:46:24

    Failed to really engage any of the serious subjects that were added as the backdrop of the plot. Feels wasted and exploitative....

Extended Reading

5 Flights Up quotes

  • Lily Portman: Well, then I'm gonna say it. You're a crazy old man, who doesn't know what's good for you.

    Ruth Carver: Hey, no, you do not speak to him like that!

    Lily Portman: And you're no better! Fuck you both!

    [walks away with her fist in the air]

    Ruth Carver: I guess we won't be going to her place for Thanksgiving this year.

  • [last lines]

    Alex Carver: [narrating] Those few days were like one big rollercoaster ride. And, like most rides, we ended up where we began. Still, it reminded us who we are. What we have. It was worth it, if only for that.

    Alex Carver: Maybe one day we'll sell. Stop climbing the stairs. But for now we'll just deal with what is. The important thing is it brought us back here. Together. Back to our senses. And to our home.