After Chris's grandfather took a nasty fall down some stairs he was sent to an old folks home. He did not want to be there so he took Chris on a trip without asking his dad first. His dad we... Read allAfter Chris's grandfather took a nasty fall down some stairs he was sent to an old folks home. He did not want to be there so he took Chris on a trip without asking his dad first. His dad went through a lot of trouble trying to find them.After Chris's grandfather took a nasty fall down some stairs he was sent to an old folks home. He did not want to be there so he took Chris on a trip without asking his dad first. His dad went through a lot of trouble trying to find them.
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This is a story within a story. Peter Falk does a reprisal of his grandfather role from Princess Bride, but with much more flair. "Pop Up" has a repertoire of stories which delight his grandchildren, especially Chris, played by Josh Hutcherson. Tim Daly plays the uptight father, John, who has zero tolerance for his bon vivant father, and he obviously has pent up issues towards his father. All this comes together when Pop Up takes off with Chris on a road trip--without John's permission. There are layers to this family movie. It's real; it's funny, and clever in its theme of second chances. It's predicable in many places, and there are plot holes; however, it has so much going for it I can't help myself, but I am going to buy it for my collection. A good generational movie is difficult to come by these days.
This Movie was a very magical movie. It reminded me a lot of a movie called the big fish. Peter Falk tells a lot of big fish story's and his son never believes his big story's. The son comes to a major realization in the end that makes this movie a very special one. Peter Falk is a great actor and this movie is no exception.The grandson who also plays in little Manhattan is also a major character and someone to watch for in the future. Its a wonderful movie and very enjoyable. Brought tears to my eyes and a smile to my face.i recommend this movie highly. I loved the story's that the grandfather would tell and could have watched a whole movie just about those tales.
This was a pleasant accident one Saturday afternoon. I had time shifted a program from earlier in the day and found this following it. It was really the better of the two! A very good family program with a good to excellent cast. So good that I watched it again right after the first! It's good to see seniors not acting in the mold we put them in so often. My only gripe is with the TV channel that put the promo for the next show with the credits and kept me from being able to read them. If it is released on DVD,I'll get it and the full credits,too.
This is a grandpa-grandson road trip movie that was moderately entertaining, if a tad long. Tim Daly dusts off his old-lady persona from "Wings" to play a sandwich-generation sufferer whose heart is in the right place (deep down) but who's a little too grouchy and overwrought to gather any real sympathy from the viewer, even at the end. This movie also shows that Peter Falk really should find himself a lounge chair next to the pool and stay in it. He's overweight, out of breath and bordering on feeble these days. His voice is so raspy and low that large sections of his part of the script were practically inaudible. Josh Hutcherson, who played the grandson, is the real standout here, with the only real screen presence of the movie. Watch out for him.
Great story!! Shows the real power of storytelling! Don't know what I'm talking about? Then watch and extract how storytelling might empower your life! Many viewers might only see the surface drama. I see a story about storytelling. How it is misunderstood by some and how contagious it is to others. I see classical aspects of storytelling. Like how important is listening. How stories can empower you when that power is most needed. After you have watched and carefully listened to this story you will have a new perspective on life and the power of story. Peter Falk does a superb job of convincing the audience that he's a bit wacky. Watch carefully and you'll catch occasional glimpses of what state this character is really in.
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