Up in the Air Comments

  • Rosalee 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    charm little film, watching lovely people on screen is so fun. competent direction is also a plus, but it's time to Reitman to step...

  • Salvador 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    life is better with our company. . . Too bad it's...

  • Natalia 2022-04-23 07:01:22

    The ending is very thought-provoking, I thought it was just a chick flick. . . George Clooney...

  • Kaci 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    I ran for an internship in Chengdu for a day, and after watching this movie, I really wanted to cry! I am simply a low, weak, and ugly version of Natalie (and I haven't found an internship yet). In the future, how will it...

  • Samson 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    There are many kinds of loneliness, do you think any of them can experience the deepest loneliness of the...

  • Carmine 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Financial crisis cure film, the lonely life of a senior "layoff engineer". Those who are skilled in packing and boarding, the clouds of the city, never touch the shore. While helping others to leave, my company is also experiencing new technological shocks, new system changes, and new employees taking up positions. Portraits of extreme business people, discussion of the meaning of marriage, and thoughts thrown at the new man: can you really be free from fetters if you think you are a chic...

  • Cleveland 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    George Clooney's very tasteful man. This film is very good. The words of an unmarried man who spends 300 days a year on the plane at his sister's wedding really shocked me... Well, it’s impossible for a person to live alone by...

  • Anthony 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    The archive revisited, ending the 2014 movie theater journey. The still water flows deep, seemingly weak, and on the edge of the cliff that everyone thinks has fallen into the cliché, it turns in an astonishing reverse direction, and the instantaneous replacement of the position of the character is too ironic. The loneliness of the elite, the emptiness of life, a few strokes, a...

  • Amir 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    You know I have a single flying trapeze aunt who is 14 years older than me and is unmarried. Because of a long business trip, her passport has been changed several times because of stamps from various countries. She gets drunk to death every time I drink with her, no...

  • Myrna 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    Watching this film on an airplane is extraordinarily interesting (especially the first half), but the second half is sensational and lacks a sense of black...

Extended Reading
  • Hunter 2021-10-20 17:28:01

    I have never felt lonely

    While watching the movie, I told my girlfriend to go watch this movie

    . The woman who engaged in ONSs with George Clooney is exactly what we want to learn: She said that when we were in our twenties, we usually think about having a company. Marry with someone, want to have children, play...

  • Marlon 2021-10-20 17:28:01

    I'm still that person, except for an additional address.

      Men are born Peter Pan, free, willful, afraid of promises, refuse to grow, and always play life. But the easy thing is for a while, the hard thing is for a lifetime. Time and death stand behind you in the alleys of the night. The resentful spirit is invisible and intangible, but it often...

Up in the Air quotes

  • [Ryan and Natalie arrived at the Hilton hotel where Ryan jumps to the counter to check with his Hilton Honors card; A woman becomes insulted by this]

    Business Woman: He just waltzes in and cuts in line?

    Hilton Clerk: We reserve priority assistance for our Hilton Honors members.

    Ryan Bingham: [hands the business woman the packet] The promotions are great. You should check it out.

    [the woman snatches the packet from Ryan in anger; Ryan laughs]

  • Ryan Bingham: [Natalie, on her first outing, walks into the Omaha Airport terminal dragging her slow-moving luggage; Ryan, irritated by this, looks at her in frustration]

    Natalie Keener: What?

    Ryan Bingham: Follow me.

    [later at a store in the terminal, Ryan grabs a new, updated rolling luggage]

    Natalie Keener: I really like my luggage.

    Ryan Bingham: That's exactly what it is, it's luggage. You know how much time you lose by checking in?

    Natalie Keener: I don't know. Five, ten minutes?

    Ryan Bingham: 35 minutes a flight. I travel 270 days a year. That's 157 hours. That makes seven days. You're willing to throw away an entire week on that?

    [Natalie sighs]