Friday, February 26, 2010
Up In The Air Movie Review | silentcritics.com
After a revolutionary film “Juno” which dealt with issues on teenage pregnancy its director Jason Reitman presents a stylish adaptation of a novel written by Walter Kirn where the main character travels around US firing people on behalf of companies and as the nature of the job demands most of the time is spent by the character in the air flying from one destination to another. The movie is fun to watch with a crisp script, great performances and not to mention the ground realities of life which are well captured in this 110 minutes movie. Read More
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