Up, up, and away. I liked this comedy because of the adventure that’s practically impossible but made you feel like it was real and that you were right there with the grouchy oldman, the enthusiastic Cub Scout, the big bird and the talking dog.
The movie begins with the old man selling balloons at the zoo and one day he meet a young lady and they get married, then many years later his wife died and he is left alone. So one day he decides that he is going to live out this his wife’s lifelong dream of going to a faraway place with balloons tied to the top of his house. So millions of balloons later he is off, except for one little set back, right as he is going to lift off a Cub scout knocks on his door and asks him if he would like to buy some popcorn and to no surprise he says "no". and then somehow the boy ends up on the adventure through the wilderness!
I really like this movie because the grouchy man and the boy bond together and eventually become more like one. And I liked the old man’s very crazy ways of dealing with things. Like giving the boy chocolate which made thing even worse because the boy found a big colorful bird, and that did not go very well. I highly recommend going to see this movie if you like comedy.
I love the movie review, but with a few run-on sentences.
ReplyDeletei agree with you conner
ReplyDeleteI CRIED SOOOOOO MUCH! 7 TIMES!
ReplyDeleteI cried too. For some reason I felt bad for the chubby little boy.
ReplyDeleteThe chubby little boy was my fav!!
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