Ein altes Ehepaar, das sein ganzes Leben zusammen in ein und demselben New Yorker Apartment verbracht hat, wird plötzlich von persönlichen Angelegenheiten und Wohnungsproblemen überhäuft, so... Alles lesenEin altes Ehepaar, das sein ganzes Leben zusammen in ein und demselben New Yorker Apartment verbracht hat, wird plötzlich von persönlichen Angelegenheiten und Wohnungsproblemen überhäuft, sodass sie beschließen wegzuziehen.Ein altes Ehepaar, das sein ganzes Leben zusammen in ein und demselben New Yorker Apartment verbracht hat, wird plötzlich von persönlichen Angelegenheiten und Wohnungsproblemen überhäuft, sodass sie beschließen wegzuziehen.
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Briefly, long-time happily married couple Ruth and artist Alex Carver (Keaton and Freeman) who've spent their lives together in the same New York apartment become overwhelmed by personal and real estate-related issues when they plan to move away, having decided to cash in on their sought-after Brooklyn apartment. The story opens with one of the reasons they feel the need to move after 40 years in the '5 flights up' apartment with no elevator: their little dog Dorothy is having difficulty maneuvering the stairs and ends up with a slipped vertebral disc that requires a Vet's expertise and surgery. They engage Ruth's niece, real estate agent Lily (Cynthia Nixon, who is wonderfully, gushingly obnoxious) and the visits to the apartment begin – all manner of rather despicable lookie-loos traipse through and a decision must be made. Ruth and Alex find an apartment in Manhattan that is one the 9th floor and has an elevator, but issues arise that make them alter their initial decision.
Beautifully understated is the fact that Ruth and Alex are childless, entered an interracial marriage when it was not fashionable to do so, and have grown old together making every day count. They are wonderful and the film does them justice. It is such a pleasure to see two seasoned and gifted actors make such an impressive statement.
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Diane Keaton and Morgan Freeman make for very pleasant company indeed, and, while the movie's insights into aging, relationships and end-of-life downsizing aren't exactly earth-shattering, they are certainly more than we customarily get from romantic comedies set at the opposite end of the age spectrum. Yet, while it acknowledges the troubles that come with aging, the film happily doesn't fixate on them to the exclusion of all else.
Above all, the movie shows how hard it can be to leave a home and a neighborhood after a lifetime spent setting down roots there.
And anyone who's ever endured the bureaucratic nightmare involved in buying and selling a home will find much to relate to in the movie.
Now the movie doesn't quiet transcend all the clichés but overall when u look at it it's just a real life beautiful movie about moving out from an apartment that they have been in for 40 years.
It's a movie that deals with a dilemma that we all maybe have or will be going through.Because we all have to move at some point in life,we all have to look for a new pace to live in,we all get old,and this is mostly this movie deals with.
You should take your whole family to see this movie,it's amazing,it's shot perfectly and overall just 92 minutes well spend considering all this rubbish that's been coming out recently.
This is exactly what happens. Expect no drama, no twists, no confrontations or hilarious antics. You really are just watching Morgan Freeman and Diane Keaton buy a new house.
When the flash backs of their youth come they are fleeting and sparse.
Enjoyment of this movie depends greatly on the viewers mind-set. If you are feeling fragile or in the mood for something very gentle and subtle (this is as gentle and subtle as it gets)with out a hint of danger or drama then this is for you. If you are looking for something more (anything more) this is probably going to feel very, very long.
Great production, acting, the characters are interesting and endearing - but be prepared NOTHING happens.
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- WissenswertesBased on a novel called "Heroic Measures," it was renamed "Life Itself," then "Ruth and Alex," then "5 Flights Up."
- PatzerThe central characters say (two times) that they are buying an apartment on 1st Avenue and 77th Street and when they enter the apartment (also two times) it's clearly off Amsterdam Avenue on Cathedral Parkway, which is around 110th Street in West Harlem/Morningside Heights - more than 2 miles from where they are supposed to be. These two neighborhoods don't look alike at all.
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Alex Carver: Who would have thought that the whole of my life's work would be worth less than the room it was painted in?
- VerbindungenFeatured in Salut für ...: A Tribute to Diane Keaton (2017)
- SoundtracksHave I Told You Lately
Written by Van Morrison (uncredited)
Performed by Van Morrison
Produced by Van Morrison for Exile Productions Ltd.
Engineered and Mixed by Mitch Glossop
1980 Exile Productions Ltd.
© 1989 Exile Publishing UK
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.020.921 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 238.491 $
- 10. Mai 2015
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 3.679.847 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 28 Min.(88 min)
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1