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Up in the Air. An excellent movie! Highly recommended.
George Clooney plays Ryan Bingham, a guy whose job is firing other people from
their jobs on behalf of their companies' bosses who won't do it themselves. Bingham does it gently and smoothly. He's at the top of his profession. For him there is no shortage of work. He's always in the air, flying around the country to wherever his expert skills are wanted - and he wouldn't have it any other way. However, his well-ordered world of airports and frequent flyer miles is complicated by the arrival of an upstart rival at his company who has brought new ideas. Meanwhile his personal life gets interesting when he meets a businesswoman at the top of
her game. Romantic sparks begin flying, not just airplanes.
This film is not an uproarious comedy. It does have very funny moments, but a seriousness of purpose drives the movie. I've read reviews that hail it as a portrait of the economic downturn in America, but I don't think it's quite that ambitious: this is more an intimate film about relationships, less a documentary on the economy. But it doesn't shy away from social commentary either; director Jason Reitman certainly has a sympathetic eye for people who have lost their livelihoods through no fault of their own.
George Clooney is very, very good in this movie. Over the last decade, he's become one of my favorite A-list Hollywood actors for both his talent, and his willingness to take on politically controversial projects.
And, ahem, speaking just for myself, Vera Farmiga is
HOT.