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Schokominza says...
10 years ago
It could have been a great movie, if not for plot holes in it the size of the Pacific Ocean.
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theprawn says...
11 years ago
Underneath it all the story itself was really cliche and there were holes galore. Despite that, I enjoyed it. The premise was neat, the visuals were amazing and the acting was pretty good.
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sanjica says...
9 years ago
Interesting concept and an emotional story, but lacking in execution and follow-through. Ultimately, all of the characters serve as a device for showcasing a two-worlds setting, and are not developed beyond regular genre tropes. If you are looking for a cute, fantastic, feel-good romance this movie is for you.
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tamaracks says...
10 years ago
Stunning visuals, intriguing premise, nonsensical execution.

Upside Down looks gorgeous, but it relies on too much exposition to explain itself, and even then it doesn't seem to be internally consistent with the rules of its universe.
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ItsWilder says...
10 years ago
BEAUTIFULLY shot & art directed.
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zhangchaodao says...
11 years ago
futuristic Romeo and Juliet, worth watchin'
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sauceopet says...
2 years ago
the reason why u shouldn't smoke ur own shit before writing a script.. terrible movie.
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NathanJ-deleted-1581872589 says...
6 years ago
The premise is cool, but there's just a huge problem. The two worlds are shown to be less than a mile apart, and yet the sun and moon get between them and don't destroy everything? The sun is shown in the background and yet they have full sunlight, that just wouldn't work. But there are shots where the moon is literally between the two worlds. The physics are straight up broken.

The Japanese film _Patema Inverted_ works with some of the same ideas, but it more or less makes sense, at least by the end. This was first; _Patema_ came out a year later. If you like the concept, it's worth watching (it's available in English, spoken language. At least that's the way I watched it).
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beckymc21 says...
7 years ago
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Japanese animated movie **'Patema Inverted'**, released in 2013, being as it has the same premise as this movie does - although I've no idea if the connection is more than mere coincidence. Still, it's worth saying that the animated version was truly wonderful, & well worth the watch IMHO. Check it out here: https://trakt.tv/movies/patema-inverted-2013
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carlosmg2 says...
11 years ago
liked the sci-fi - phisics part, but am I the only who got headache? My brain is'nt ready for this :s
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larissaj says...
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11 years ago
The movie is pretty to watch and having Peter Pettigrew in it as the computer scientist guy was fun but the story didn't hold up to the special effects.
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