Adam und Eden verliebten sich als Teenager trotz der Tatsache, dass sie auf Zwillingswelten mit Gravitäten leben, die in entgegengesetzte Richtungen ziehen. Zehn Jahre nach einer erzwungenen... Alles lesenAdam und Eden verliebten sich als Teenager trotz der Tatsache, dass sie auf Zwillingswelten mit Gravitäten leben, die in entgegengesetzte Richtungen ziehen. Zehn Jahre nach einer erzwungenen Trennung begibt sich Adam auf eine gefährliche Suche, um sich wieder mit seiner Liebe zu ... Alles lesenAdam und Eden verliebten sich als Teenager trotz der Tatsache, dass sie auf Zwillingswelten mit Gravitäten leben, die in entgegengesetzte Richtungen ziehen. Zehn Jahre nach einer erzwungenen Trennung begibt sich Adam auf eine gefährliche Suche, um sich wieder mit seiner Liebe zu verbinden.
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However, the story is a whole different matter. As the film opens to explain the world's rules through voice over rather than showing it on screen, I knew I was in for trouble. Within the first five minutes, exposition after exposition is thrown to the audience at such a quick pace it's almost impossible to keep up. It also doesn't help that the dialogue is downright embarrassing. With the film's over-reliance on narration, "Upside Down" leaves little time for its characters to develop which consequently makes the story as a whole feel contrived.
For example, the love interest that grows between the film's two main characters comes out of nowhere. Unfortunately, actors Jim Sturgess and Kirsten Dunst don't have the chemistry to sell their newfound romance authentically as well. Every story development feels fake and mechanical where it should feel natural. Furthermore, the film lacks any real climax, so the last 20 minutes where everything should build up to a resounding resolution, instead, just fizzles out to an anti-climatic, deus-ex-machina-like ending as if the story didn't know how else to end.
"Upside Down" has a great idea that should have been a lot better than it ended up being. However, it's obvious the filmmakers were more interested in focusing on the visuals than actually telling a good story. "Upside Down" proves that as awesome as visuals can be, it can't overshadow incompetent storytelling and a weak plot.
The character development was just sort of...there. And no real relationship ever seemed to develop between the characters. It went from WE LOVE EACH OTHER to I DON'T KNOW YOU to WE LOVE EACH OTHER again without anything real happening. The romance has a bad back story and the sudden realizations were too flimsy. Adam was adorable in his endless attempts at trying to get to Eden. But thats all. They were so flat in the end and nothing interesting happened. Not to mention, the excitement factor was a bust and it was clichéd and awfully expressed in the end. It felt like I was watching a poem told with gorgeous figurative language, but lacking any substance, heart, or care. The movie needed a better plot, it needed more events, it needed more character development, and it needed a lot of polishing up. Since it's main point of drama was in the romance and even THAT was awfully put together, all in all, it was flop.
However, it was an okay watch and again, the visuals of such a disorientating world totally threw me off whack. For the next ten minutes after the movie, I felt like things should be floating upward and I should be upside down...it was weird but showed that I actually did get immersed into the world.
My recommendation? GET A BETTER WRITER
Still, I was a bit disappointed when I discovered that at this time the movie is still on post-production and what I've seen was a not a final version. In U.S. the movie will start in December 2012, but producers decided to start returning money in Eastern Europe, falsely thinking that people here have lower standards for special effects and stuff.
Anyway, the idea is good, execution too, and after the movie i expected cookies to float up from the box :)
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- WissenswertesThe scene where Adam first puts on the weights and flips upside down is actually shot in a room that is suspended in a giant wheel. The room, and everything inside it, moves 360 degrees. The camera moves with the room, so motion is not detectable, other than Adam flipping upside down.
- PatzerWhen Adam and Eden try to escape from the police for the second time, near the end of the movie, Adam is holding Eden on his shoulders jumping through the big blocks of stone. When a man fires and hits the wire that holds the stone where they're standing, they fall down and Eden grabs the chain with one hand, and Alan with the other one. Then she is forced to let Adam fall down, but doing it, the gravity of her planet should attract her and cause her to fall in the opposite direction of Adam. You can obviously notice that this doesn't happen: Adam falls and Eden is still holding herself to the chain to avoid falling down in the same direction of Adam.
- Crazy CreditsThe title appears in its stylized state at the beginning: "UPSIDE NWOD"
- VerbindungenFeatured in Starfilm (2017)
- SoundtracksDriftwood
Written by William Wei
Performed by Aggie Hsieh and William Wei
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Box Office
- Budget
- 60.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 105.095 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 28.722 $
- 17. März 2013
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 22.187.813 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 49 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1