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Wednesday, November 4, 20098:28 PM

I have just finished watching 'Up'. Pixar again didn't fail to make me shed my tears. Only,this time,I didn't expect myself to be crying after 5 minutes of the movie. There were some funny parts too.

Carl's love for Ellie was very touching. Russell was so cute!! and Dug : "Squirrel!!"

What I like about animations,especially Pixar animations, is that they can turn what is impossible to capture on film or might be difficult to be acted out into actions and present it before your eyes. It's hard to imagine that each and every scene of these magnificent animations were drawn out one by one.

It's a great animation....Totally recommend it!!