Up in the Air

Up in the Air

  • Director: Jason Reitman
  • Writer: Walter Kirn,Jason Reitman,Sheldon Turner
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: December 23, 2009
  • Runtime: 1h 49min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Bay Lên Trời Cao
  • "Up in the Air", the film is a comedy film directed by Jason Reitman, starring George Clooney, Vera Farmega, Anna Kendrick and others. It was released on December 4, 2009.

    Details

    • Release date December 23, 2009
    • Filming locations Cheshire Inn, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
    • Production companies Paramount Pictures, Cold Spring Pictures, DreamWorks

    Box office

    Budget

    $25,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $83,823,381

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $1,181,450

    Gross worldwide

    $166,842,739

    Movie reviews

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    • By Electa 2022-04-23 07:01:22

      air is nothingness

      There are many good movies, but the ones that appear at the right time to solve your current confusion and doubts are not always encountered. Of course, it's not an exaggeration to the point that after watching this movie, I was enlightened. I just watched, wrote something and thought about it. Although the work of full capacity of my brain was a little tired, although it was very late to write about my feelings after watching the movie. , but there is still a lot to gain in the end, and maybe...

    • By Daron 2022-04-23 07:01:22

      Written on the edge of the Lantern Festival

      Written on the side of the Lantern Festival is

      now at night, Lantern Festival time. After tonight, this festival known as the New Year will come to an end.
      It was raining outside, it should be said that it was spring rain, although it came a little earlier. The sound of rain drowned out those harsh firecrackers.
      Went to the office in the morning. I came back at ten o'clock and went to the supermarket on the way to buy some things. Then go home and fall asleep. She slept...

    • By Adolphus 2022-04-23 07:01:22

      What marriage can do for us

      It's getting harder and harder to be single these days. The hard part is that no one is willing to believe that a single person can live a happy life ever since. fine. We still have work. We can also fly around in the air to pass our loneliness. There is nothing wrong with taking joining the "Million Miles Club" as a life goal. Who says the goal of life has to be to get married and have children? It's probably easier to leave our loyalty to an airline than to a marriage.

      I was fooled...

    • By Adam 2022-04-23 07:01:22

      Isn't this George Clooney playing a house?

      1. The obsession with airplanes is similar to that of a fanatic like a railway house
      . 2. Very bad at establishing and maintaining relationships with people
      3. Tsundere
      , awkward, cold, humorous and gentle 4. Although it looks like a diamond king and fifth child, there The female neighbor I liked just missed it. The tragic fate of A Zhai
      5. Although it looks like a diamond king and fifth child, the unfortunate person I like is a married woman. The tragic fate of A Zhai...

    • By Sydnie 2022-04-23 07:01:22

      "In the Clouds" - a film review many years late


      Saw this movie a few years ago because of George Clooney. At that time, the flight experience and life experience were not enough, and I didn't realize any feelings that the movie wanted to convey.

      If the memory is accurate, the male protagonist in the film is a senior member of the flying club. His flying habits are capable, concise and smooth. He has members of high-end hotels all over the world, and is pursuing to become one of the less than ten members of the golden mileage...

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    • By Nils 2023-08-20 12:01:16

      Damn, this is a big boring movie. While pursuing commercialization and catching up with the gimmick of unemployment and financial crisis, it is boring to say some big truths in...

    • By Jeffery 2023-08-19 22:55:07

      Home is everyone's...

    • By Tremaine 2023-08-06 05:00:58

      The lines are so well...

    • By Jerel 2023-07-25 06:09:45

      alone feels the same to everyone, but no one interprets it...

    • By Kaia 2023-07-15 02:32:08

      Play if you can...

    Movie plot

    George Clooney plays a company layoff specialist named Ryan Bingham. His job is to fly around to solve problems for companies everywhere. His goal in life is to accumulate 1,000 miles by flying. Million, and thus promoted to a platinum member.
    But Ryan’s “on the road” lifestyle is threatened by newcomers. A freshman named Natalie (Anna Kendrick) invented an Internet teleconferencing system that made layoffs. Easy and easy, it also makes...
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    Movie quotes

    • Ryan Bingham: [giving a motivational speech] How much does your life weigh? Imagine for a second that you're carrying a backpack. I want you to feel the straps on your shoulders. Feel 'em? Now I want you to pack it with all the stuff that you have in your life. You start with the little things. The things on shelves and in drawers, the knick-knacks, the collectibles. Feel the weight as that adds up. Then you start adding larger stuff, clothes, table-top appliances, lamps, linens, your TV. The backpack should be getting pretty heavy now. And you go bigger. Your couch, bed, your kitchen table. Stuff it all in there. Your car, get it in there. Your home, whether it's a studio apartment or a two bedroom house. I want you to stuff it all into that backpack. Now try to walk. It's kind of hard, isn't it? This is what we do to ourselves on a daily basis. We weigh ourselves down until we can't even move. And make no mistake, moving is living. Now, I'm gonna set that backpack on fire. What do you want to take out of it? What do you want to take out of it? Photos? Photos are for people who can't remember. Drink some ginkgo and let the photos burn. In fact, let everything burn and imagine waking up tomorrow with nothing. It's kind of exhilarating, isn't it? Now, this is gonna be a little difficult, so stay with me. You have a new backpack. Only this time, I want you to fill it with people. Start with casual acquaintances, friends of friends, folks around the office, and then you move into the people that you trust with your most intimate secrets. Your cousins, your aunts, your uncles, your brothers, your sisters, your parents and finally your husband, your wife, your boyfriend or your girlfriend. You get them into that backpack. And don't worry. I'm not gonna ask you to light it on fire. Feel the weight of that bag. Make no mistake - your relationships are the heaviest components in your life. Do you feel the straps cutting into your shoulders? All those negotiations and arguments, and secrets and compromises. You don't need to carry all that weight. Why don't you set that bag down? Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically for a lifetime - star crossed lovers, monogamous swans. We are not those animals. The slower we move, the faster we die. We are not swans. We're sharks.

    • Ryan Bingham: [toNatalie while watching passengers go through airport security] Never get behind people traveling with infants. I've never seen a stroller collapse in less than 20 minutes. Old people are worse. Their bodies are littered with hidden metal and they never seem to appreciate how little time they have left. Bingo, Asians. They pack light, travel efficiently, and they have a thing for slip on shoes. Gotta love 'em.

      Natalie Keener: That's racist.

      Ryan Bingham: I'm like my mother, I stereotype. It's faster.

    • Ryan Bingham: [narrating last lines] Tonight most people will be welcomed home by jumping dogs and squeling kids and thousands more will ask about their day and tonight they'll sleep. The stars will wheel forth from their daytime hiding places; and one of those lights, slightly brighter than the rest, will be my wingtip passing over.