“Up for Love is a sweet romance that doesn't overplay its premise or overstay its welcome.” Rotten Tomatoes
The reception of the film is largely split between those who find it a "watchable jaunt" and those who find its execution fundamentally flawed.
: A major point of contention is the decision to cast 6ft-tall Jean Dujardin and use digital shrinking effects rather than casting an actor of restricted growth. Reviewers from The Guardian and Empire noted that the visual effects often looked "crude" or "distracting," with Alexandre’s size appearing inconsistent from scene to scene.
: Diane, a beautiful lawyer, falls for Alexandre, a brilliant and successful architect who happens to be 4ft 5in tall. The film follows Diane as she navigates her own prejudices and the social judgment of others.
“Aside from the unconvincing visual-effects and above-waist framing, it makes Alexandre's plight ring utterly false, and renders Diane far harder to like.” www.empireonline.com · 9 years ago Review: "Up for Love," starring Jean Dujardin | The GATE
: The film often relies on slapstick humor and "short gags" at Alexandre's expense, which some viewers find "offensive" or "cringe-worthy" despite the film’s intended message of tolerance. Critical Perspectives
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“Up for Love is a sweet romance that doesn't overplay its premise or overstay its welcome.” Rotten Tomatoes
The reception of the film is largely split between those who find it a "watchable jaunt" and those who find its execution fundamentally flawed. Up For Love
: A major point of contention is the decision to cast 6ft-tall Jean Dujardin and use digital shrinking effects rather than casting an actor of restricted growth. Reviewers from The Guardian and Empire noted that the visual effects often looked "crude" or "distracting," with Alexandre’s size appearing inconsistent from scene to scene. “Up for Love is a sweet romance that
: Diane, a beautiful lawyer, falls for Alexandre, a brilliant and successful architect who happens to be 4ft 5in tall. The film follows Diane as she navigates her own prejudices and the social judgment of others. : Diane, a beautiful lawyer, falls for Alexandre,
“Aside from the unconvincing visual-effects and above-waist framing, it makes Alexandre's plight ring utterly false, and renders Diane far harder to like.” www.empireonline.com · 9 years ago Review: "Up for Love," starring Jean Dujardin | The GATE
: The film often relies on slapstick humor and "short gags" at Alexandre's expense, which some viewers find "offensive" or "cringe-worthy" despite the film’s intended message of tolerance. Critical Perspectives