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	<title>Comments on: Review: Up (2009)</title>
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		<title>By: cjniya</title>
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		<description>Which part of the movie Up moves you most? Maybe the bird eye view from the floating house gives you the deepest impression, or may be the wonderful pictures of the Paradise Fall bring you to the most fantastic wonderland. But for me, the daily life Carl and Ellie used to have moved me. They just show us how happy the life after marriage could be. 
 They are not rich---- how much could you expect a balloon seller earns? But they are happy. Every day they just feel happy for they could see each other as soon as they wake up. They have never been tired of each other, time flies in their laughter. I think that is so called true love. It has nothing to do with the fortune; it has nothing to do with the bright future, but the world they share with each other. They forget everything except each other in this world. As the song sings, when you are close to me, I just want to lock ourselves in the room away from the world. That is about the life of Carl and Ellie. They failed to travel to the Paradise Fall together; they just lost in the sweet life. This recalls me the story about the time machine. After the inventor of the time machine lost his mate, he tries his best to invent the time machine and try to rescue his mate. But if she did not die, he would not have the thought to make such equipment. 
  Back to the topic, the sweet marriage, some of us think the happy marriage should be built up on the base of good money. If he did not have the diamond ring, how could he give me a happy life after marriage? In my opinion, it is totally wrong. If you love each other, even a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ybuw.com/Wristbands/Customwristbands.asp&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;rubber wristband&lt;/a&gt; left from a celebration you two take part in could be better than diamond. Money just could make your life easier, but not mean the whole.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Which part of the movie Up moves you most? Maybe the bird eye view from the floating house gives you the deepest impression, or may be the wonderful pictures of the Paradise Fall bring you to the most fantastic wonderland. But for me, the daily life Carl and Ellie used to have moved me. They just show us how happy the life after marriage could be.<br />
 They are not rich&#8212;- how much could you expect a balloon seller earns? But they are happy. Every day they just feel happy for they could see each other as soon as they wake up. They have never been tired of each other, time flies in their laughter. I think that is so called true love. It has nothing to do with the fortune; it has nothing to do with the bright future, but the world they share with each other. They forget everything except each other in this world. As the song sings, when you are close to me, I just want to lock ourselves in the room away from the world. That is about the life of Carl and Ellie. They failed to travel to the Paradise Fall together; they just lost in the sweet life. This recalls me the story about the time machine. After the inventor of the time machine lost his mate, he tries his best to invent the time machine and try to rescue his mate. But if she did not die, he would not have the thought to make such equipment.<br />
  Back to the topic, the sweet marriage, some of us think the happy marriage should be built up on the base of good money. If he did not have the diamond ring, how could he give me a happy life after marriage? In my opinion, it is totally wrong. If you love each other, even a <a href="http://www.ybuw.com/Wristbands/Customwristbands.asp" rel="nofollow">rubber wristband</a> left from a celebration you two take part in could be better than diamond. Money just could make your life easier, but not mean the whole.</p>
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