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8/10
Another unique and funny short.
emasterslake6 July 2007
Like always Pixar has created another one of a kind short for all of us to enjoy.

Lifted is set in the quiet/peaceful country side. When a flying saucer appears to abduct a sleeping individual with a tracker beam. unfortunately the tracker beam is operated by an alien trainee who isn't doing too well on his first job. And keeps messing up on the job while the professional alien grades him on his performances.

I won't give away any of the good or funny parts. But it is one of the funniest Pixar shorts yet. The use of no dialog, interesting characters and special effects is all made possible by Pixar. Along with the ever popular films, their shorts are very highly acclaim. And each one makes a further break through in animation or experiment a story that hasn't been made into CGI yet.

You're able to see Lifted along with Ratatouie.
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8/10
All Hail the Wilhelm!
jwf222 July 2007
This is another fun little short in the tradition of fun little shorts from Pixar. Soundman extraordinaire Gary Rydstrom directs for the first time (according to IMDb), and the result is solid.

Not surprisingly, the sound for this short is fantastic, opening with some isolated nighttime noises of a country farmhouse. I've spent a fair amount of time on the real life equivalent of this digital set and this part sounded realistic to me.

By the way, I wrote this whole mini-review just so I could finish with this: Aieeeeeeeeee!

See Gary, the audience really IS listening.
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7/10
Close Encounters of the Inept Kind
ackstasis15 September 2007
I've always thought it fantastic that Pixar precedes their excellent feature-length films with an equally-excellent animated short, since it serves beautifully to settle the audience down and ready them for the coming feature. With 'Ratatouille' currently in cinemas, the short film this time around was 'Lifted,' a brief but amusing tale of an attempted alien abduction that doesn't quite go to plan. It was directed by Gary Rydstrom, a first-time director but incredible seven-time Oscar winner, thanks to his excellent work in the sound department on such films as 'Jurassic Park' and 'Titanic.' Like Pixar's finest short films, the simple plot is propelled forward without the need for any dialogue, relying mostly on effectively-chosen sound effects. Accordingly, Rydstrom was an ideal candidate to direct.

In a quiet country farmhouse, a human sleeps peacefully, blissfully unaware that an immense UFO has stationed itself outside his house. Inside the spaceship, a young alien, named Stu, is trying desperately to remember which unlabeled toggle switches to press, presented with a vast selection across a large control panel. Stu's instructor, Mr. B., watches over him menacingly, his expression offering not a hint to the correct procedure and answering every mistake by scribbling briefly onto his notepad. Meanwhile, as Stu fumbles tentatively with the controls, the unfortunate human finds himself lifted from his bed by the spacecraft's tractor-beam and tossed violently against the wall and ceiling, never waking from his slumber.

I thought it was rather ambitious that the filmmakers decided to show the beings inside the UFO, since it is rare that we actually get to see a cinematic alien fiddling with buttons and levers behind a control desk. Not only this, but the two extraterrestrials – in just five minutes – become relatively well-developed characters: we immediately sympathise with poor hapless Stu, and Mr. B. discovers a streak of compassion that we hadn't originally expected of him. The comedic timing is just about perfect, and we hold our breath as Stu moves to press another button, before laughing at the unexpected consequence of this upon the unlucky human – his movements largely represented by a holographic blip above the control panel. The sound effects are cleverly-chosen, and the addition of the Wilhelm scream at the very end was a nice touch.
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Clever and funny
bob the moo4 May 2008
A remote farm-house (probably in the Midwest) is suddenly bathed in a bright, clean light and the sleeping farmer is picked up from his bed and carried towards the window, where an alien craft awaits. Unfortunately for him, the abduction is being undertaken by a trainee, who really needs more hours in the simulator before tried to do it on a live subject.

This short film was screened before the feature Ratatouille and worked well in getting the audience in the laughing mood. Like the equally good "For the Birds" this short film delivers constant laughs in a short time before bowing out with a strong finish. The former short focused on a big tall bird, this film focuses on a trainee alien but the approach is the same – have one weakness or failing be the subject of the short. Here the trainee cannot get the man out the window with the controls and the repeated failures are simple but also very funny. This continues to the end, which is a nice big laugh at the end. The animation is typical Pixar, very clean, professional and impressive with plenty of cultural references in the alien abduction itself for film fans.

Overall then a very clever and funny short film that works very well because it knows just what it needs to do and does it in a ruthlessly efficient manner.
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9/10
Very cute and funny
planktonrules9 February 2008
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LIFTED was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short for 2007 but it lost to THE DANISH POET. While THE DANISH POET was more original in style and scope, this Pixar short is simply funnier and more entertaining--even though the style isn't all that innovative these days (after all, there are TONS of CG shorts these days).

LIFTED was released both in theaters and on DVD with RATATOUILLE--a remarkable film in its own right. Here is the interesting part. It wasn't until the second time that I realized the character playing the sleeping guy was the same guy from RATATOUILLE. I think most people won't notice this right away either because seeing the short before the main feature, you aren't familiar with the character.

As far as the film goes, it represents the very state of the art in computer generated animation--you can't get any better. However, the cartoon isn't just CG but the story is cute and very funny. I really thing that the great success of Pixar actually hurt the chances of this film winning, as the studio already has won several awards and they are the "big boy" in the field--often, it seems, the Academy and film festivals are looking for more independent films in this category.
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8/10
Funny Movie
blackhayatego26 July 2022
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This movie was made in 2006. It's a short comedy movie.

One night, the swing is shaking. A house is illuminated by the light from the sky. There is a UFO. A boy sleeping in the house floats in the air and hits his head against the window. He hits his head many times. The boy is controlled by a little alien from the UFO who tries to carry the boy out, but he fails many times. There is another big alien who watches his operation and records something. He presses a lot of buttons while looking at the big alien's complexion, but it doesn't work. He finds the correct button, but drops the boy from the ship finally. Then, the big alien operates to put everything back. They go home with the little alien's driving... It was an interesting movie. The little alien's face shows his situation. I like the big alien letting the little alien operate the spaceship at the end. I think it's good to watch the last scene which is especially interesting. I couldn't predict it.
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10/10
Oscar-nominated Lifted goes great with companion feature
tavm30 June 2007
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Unless others are doing this at the same time, it looks like I'll be the first to comment on the Oscar-nominated short Lifted which is now playing right before Ratatouille since both films are produced by, you guessed it, Pixar. In this one, a young man is being abducted by a spaceship as indicated by the light that's on him. It doesn't go smoothly, however, since the light has the still sleeping man constantly hit a wall. Turns out the one doing the abduction is a trainee who has trouble remembering simple directions as indicated by the glum-faced guide watching over him inside the spaceship. All I'll tell you after that is how many things go constantly wrong in some of the most laugh-inducing scenes I've seen in the theatre all year so far. Definitely worth viewing with the feature it's attached to so what are you waiting for? Just go!
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10/10
Just like "For the Birds": terrific and in the grand style of the best Looney Tunes
karn7 January 2009
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I keep waiting for Pixar to run out of good ideas, and they never do. My favorite of their shorts, "Lifted" and "For the Birds", are very much in the tradition of the old Warner Brothers. The emphasis is on characterization, sight gags, facial expressions and sound effects rather than dialog, and much of the humor comes from playing with our expectations. You simply don't expect a huge "Close Encounters" alien ship to be piloted by an inept trainee on a check ride who can't even fit his captive through the window. You don't expect a highly advanced alien flight instructor to take notes with an ordinary clipboard and ball point pen. You don't expect that a would-be abductee would stay asleep through all that only to wake up when his alarm goes off.

The WB greats also discovered that the biggest laughs often come from the smallest details. When the Coyote realized that he was about to get pounded (again) by a huge falling boulder, his eyes shrank to pinpoints. I always found that funnier than the actual boulder-pounding. In "Lifted", watch the mailbox near the farmhouse when the spaceship (unexpectedly, of course) crashes. A moment later, the flag on the mailbox falls. I missed it even in the Blu-Ray version, but once the director pointed it out in the commentary, it became the funniest part of the gag for me.
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7/10
I won't put it down
TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews7 November 2009
This animated short is on the 2-Disc Special Edition of Ratatouille, and I understand that it was also played in theaters right before aforementioned feature was. With a running time of five minutes and not a single spoken word, this communicates entirely through the visuals, and the quality is definitely top-notch. The story-telling is quite good, and this doesn't go for the cheap audience-pleaser of just doing fancy stuff with the ever-expanding technology, and instead uses it. This has a cool enough, minimalistic plot that you can instantly get into, and a conflict that takes a mere second to wrap your head around, including for young children, in spite of the exact situation being one that I'm willing to bet no one in the audience has found themselves in. All of the sound is excellent, as is the use of it. I didn't personally find this terribly funny, but I can imagine that many will. The material tends to be physical, with slapstick and sight gags. Cartoon violence, and a brief image that might remind people of plumbers is the extent of the offensive material. I recommend this to fans of CGI movies. 7/10
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9/10
very funny animated Pixar short
disdressed1225 May 2008
i just viewed this short a few minutes ago,and i thought it was great.the animation was excellent,but i really loved the story.i won't give anything away here,but if you're a fan of Pixar,you should really enjoy this little gem.even if you're not,i still think you'll enjoy it.it's very clever and manages to tell a great story in just 5 minutes.i laughed out loud more than once,in fact more often than i have in some full length comedies.if this is something that interests you,it's available as a Pixar collection of shorts which are probably available in most stores,or online.anyway,i loved Lifted and highly recommend it.
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7/10
Funny
nadeshikomail11 July 2018
The first impression of this movie was I already had feeling that it would become a funny movie. And I was not wrong. The film about two aliens working together in order to lift a human up to their UFO (Unidentified Flying Object) is brilliant. First of all, I like how they portrayed aliens as green slime like creatures. Not to mention they are irresistibly cute as well. The small alien is my favorite. He probably has no talent to be what aliens are supposed to be, but he would never stop trying. The human who is going to be lifted is so unrealistic in my opinion, but that is what makes this film more interesting in the first place. This film is only five minutes, and I recommend you to watch it.
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9/10
nice animation
yuuuuuchi-33330 June 2022
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Lifted is a comedy film made in 2006. Two aliens, the big one is an instructor and the small one is a student, come to a countryside by UFO to measure the skill to handle a UFO. The way to measure the skill is to kidnap a man by operating the UFO.

This film has no dialogue, but I was able to understand what is going on in each scene because many sound effects are effectively used in this film. While I watch this film, I felt that a little alien is clumsy, but I feel it is also lovely.

Furthermore, I sympathize with the little alien because I find the similarity between the little alien and I. The similarity is that both of us are not good at driving. When I started driving, I was afraid of driving, but I was gradually accustomed to it. Therefore, the little alien will be better at driving from now on.

After I watched this film, I was encouraged by the little alien, so this film is worth watching.
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6/10
Lifted
jboothmillard27 February 2008
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If you have Ratatouille on DVD, then you would have this short animated film in the special features. From the geniuses at Pixar, this another amusing short. Basically a human is peacefully sleeping, and all of the sudden a bright light appears outside. A large alien ship tries to pull the human outside with the light power, the abduction by the way is being done by a teenage alien. There are so many switches tough, and he is failing to even get out the window, and no matter where he is being thrown and banged against the wall, the human doesn't wake. The other alien is not pleased, but the human does eventually come out the window, but looking all smug, the teenage alien forgets the light power, and they put him back in bed, but not before crashing into the ground, and taking the ground, apart from the human's bed, with them. Phew! Obviously see it for yourself, I'm not always good with long explanations like this, even for a short film. It was nominated Oscar Best Short Animated Film. Good!
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4/10
Doesn't look funny to me
This is probably Pixar's weakest short film. Every Pixar short has one of these three qualities - It can be cute or it teach us something or atleast be funny. But this film did not has any of the three. I didn't feel entertained.
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Puppetering
RResende11 September 2007
You will watch this short in the theatre before the beginning of Ratatouille. And it's very well placed, since it indicates much of the theme that drives Ratatouille. An artist puppeteering an instrument in order to create his art.

This short may be understood as a synonym for the work of an animator. Really really hard to manage, check out the number of buttons in the board of the spaceship. It's hard to learn the job, and while you don't master it, all you do will be a disgrace. But if you get to do it well, you'll do wonders. You'll puppeteer the world below, create and destroy, move and control.

These small appointments (not necessarily short films) are interesting to me because they are explicit indications pointing on how each creator comes out with his own originality and my opinion is, the creations reflect usually every stuff which is very close to the creator, usually his own thoughts and life (It's the second time in a short time i identify these signs, the other was with Miyazaki's Kiki).

The funny thing is when the construction, no matter how simple it is, is honest in its origins, works out very effective, so this short is really really funny.

My evaluation: 4/5

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9/10
Delightfully twisted short film from Pixar!
llltdesq13 February 2014
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This short was nominated for an Academy Award for Animated Short. There will be spoilers ahead:

I'm not sure just who I feel sorrier for-the poor guy who was subjected to an attempted abduction by the incompetent trainee, the incompetent trainee or the long-suffering training instructor. I certainly feel sorry for them all.

The guy being "lifted" has got to be the world's soundest sleeper of all time. If sleeping were an Olympic event, he'd get the gold. The poor trainee can't even remotely buy a clue as to what he's doing. The trainer, meanwhile, almost steals the short just with one look plaster on his face most of the time he's visible.

The short is very funny and there's a beautiful scene showing a master at work toward the end. Make sure you watch all the way through to the end of the credits. It's definitely worth it! This is on DVD on the first Pixar shorts disc and as an extra on one of the Pixar features and is well worth watching. Most recommended.
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8/10
Cute Characters
ayane-572009 January 2024
'Lifted' is a comedy from Pixar about an alien who takes his exam of taking away people. The alien wants to pass the exam, but he makes many mistakes, and he becomes panicked. The man who may be taken away at the alien's exam is swayed by the alien, but audience probably won't be able to criticize the alien because the alien works hard, and he is very lovable. In contrast, the alien's boss is less expressive, cool and he can work. However, he also has an aspect of kindness, I like his character and most people also like him. In this movie there are many unique points not only about aliens but also the man. Through the movie, the man has almost no reaction. People don't appear and if they do, they don't speak, so it is exciting to see the alien's world. This short is very cute and great. I recommend this movie to people who wants to heal their heart.
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9/10
Funny story
sumomo11299 January 2024
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"Lifted" is a comedy about an alien who takes an exam to operate a machine. Alien keeps trying to take a human outside but he surely makes a mistake. He feels nervous because his boss checks his ability to use machines. I think many people feel nervous because his expression looks very uncomfortable. However, at the same time you will find it very funny, because he is so bad at using machines. Despite this, human continues to sleep and never wake up. I don't understand why he doesn't wake up, but I think it is hilarious. Another unique feature is that the machines seem so difficult to operate. I don't know how to operate a machine that just has sticks lined up. "Lifted" is really worth seeing. This film is very unique and will make you feel happy.
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9/10
It is important for us to help each other.
rinachoco6 December 2023
'Lifted' is a comedy about a small alien and a big alien. One day, the small alien takes a test to take a human to their spaceship when the human is sleeping. However, the small alien can't do it well. The big alien checks the test. The big alien is a little bit unfriendly but helps the small alien in his own way. The conflict between the two aliens is interesting. One is small, expressive, and not good at working. On the other hand, another one is big, unfriendly, and good at working. The small alien tries hard to operate the spaceship, so we want to cheer him on. His work makes us anxious many times. Also, it provokes laughter. In addition to that, a sense of fun by Pixar is sprinkled throughout the film, for example, there are too many switches. This is a great short in only 5 minutes and is well worth seeing.
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7/10
Another good job
Polaris_DiB17 July 2007
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Animated shorts are making something of a small, barely-noticed comeback, mostly because of Pixar. In general, they are used as extra bells and whistles in special edition DVD releases to help tack on an extra five bucks or so to the cost of the disc. However, Pixar has been very faithful about preserving an old tradition and including animated shorts before each feature in the theatre.

The best part? Almost all of them are sans-dialog.

"Lifted" is another short in this vein involving a botched alien abduction. It's very good slapstick, and a great opening to a very visual and kinetic film to follow (Ratatouille). In terms of general approach, the characters are a lot more cartoon-y than previous Pixar works (Yeah, I know, it is a cartoon, but these characters seem more like something you'd find on a cable children's show than as an independent feature), but they're still well written and empathetic.

I wouldn't say it's a more memorable short from such a prolific studio, but the way things have going these past years, "Lifted" itself is much more worth the price of admission than most other Hollywood films.

--PolarisDiB
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8/10
Cute movie
daikibaseball-0427521 July 2022
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The short film "Lifted" is a story about a young alien being evaluated for spacecraft operation. However, it is difficult for him to take a sleeping man out of the house, and he cannot take the man. He is frustrated by the many switches on the spacecraft. Finally he pushes a lot of the switches and hits the man against the wall of the house. The characters in this movie are distinctive, and the texture of the instructor's slime body is interesting. It's smooth and elastic, and I like the feeling that it's a little slimy. It is also interesting to express the alien's feelings with the antenna of the helmet that he is wearing. The first BGM of this movie was serious, but it's interesting, contrary to the slapstick that's actually happening on the spacecraft. In the scene of kidnapping a man, the painful collision sound of the man is outstanding. I think this movie is worth seeing and interesting because of the difference between the serious atmosphere and the actual comedy.
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7/10
Slow-moving story.
linshuli-995477 December 2023
'Lifted' is a funny comedy film about aliens who try to kidnap a man sleeping at home. This film was made in 2006.

A UFO comes over his house and the aliens in the UFO try to take him away when a man is sleeping in a lonely house. However, an alien isn't very good at kidnap and fails many times. The senior alien is worried about his operation of the machine, but the junior alien fails in the end. When the man wakes up, he wonders what happens.

I think it's a funny, but really slow-moving story. However, it has a good effect on entertaining the viewers because it is interesting that the story isn't simply about aliens succeeding in abducting humans, but also about aliens failing to do so, a development that is hard to imagine.

This is a great short film that includes a lot in 5 minutes, and is well worth watching.
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8/10
Makes me laugh many times
ymtm17 July 2013
One night, two green aliens came to earth by spacecraft. Their purpose is to abduct a man who is sleeping in his bed. The smaller alien tries to control the man with a lot of switches.

I could not help laughing to see this film. The contrast between the smaller alien and the man was funny. While the alien is trying to catch the man, he does not notice what is happening to him and continues to sleep. I was surprised at him. The bigger alien is very tolerant. No matter how many times the smaller alien fails, the bigger one gives one more chance to the smaller one. I fell that there is a strange bond between them. However, this film is a comedy. It can make you laugh to the end. It is a very short film, so you can watch it anytime you want.

How about watching it when you are sad or depressed? It can make you laugh and feel happy.
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7/10
Nice short film
wondernoel11 February 2014
This short film is full of fun and comedy. The story line is not difficult to understand, but there are many scenes which make us laugh within only five minutes. The characters are two aliens and a human.

There are no conversations between them. However, it might be sufficient for a viewer to enjoy it because there're many changes in facial expression and movement. They are depicted finely and make it easy to feel what the characters think.

In addition, the music and sound effect also add the funny elements to this film. Especially, the sound effects have a big impact on this such as the sound of turning the pages and that of the human hitting the house. To the last, this film is ingenious and comical by good punch line.

I think all age groups can enjoy watching it and this makes me feel that it's convinced the films made by PIXAR are very popular around the world.
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5/10
nice
satohakilesson17 July 2013
This movie is that the aliens try to lift a man to their spaceship who sleeps in his house.

There are many interesting scenes in this film. I like the contacts between aliens. It is very humorous. A small alien's trial and error is very funny and a big alien's correspondence is cool and interesting. The scene that a man in a house crashes into a wall many times is also funny. The BGMs in this movie are very good. They suit each scenes. They also enlarge the fun of this film.

There is no scene that I don't like. I like all of the scenes.

This movie is constituted by the funny moment, so I think it is made to make people funny. I like the movie that is full of fun. When you are sad and want to make yourself cheer up, you should watch it!
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